Twin Beech at Brooks Field
Dan Henderson

Twin Beech at Brooks Field

This is a lith version of a previously posted photograph printed with standard developer and sepia toning, as part of a project to revisit some of my "entropy" images in lith. Comments are appreciated.

Entertainment during extended developing times provided by Little Feat.
Location
Marshall, Michigan
Equipment Used
Hasselblad 501 CM
Exposure
f/11 @ 1 second
Film & Developer
Ilford FP4 in DiXactol
Paper & Developer
Fomatone MG Classic in Fotospeed Lith
Lens Filter
#15
Lovely! Really nice! But I have to say that the color separation in your original sepia toned print is very nice too. Here the highlights seem more controlled, for a more subtle tonal gradation, while the other emphasizes the high values and makes for more visual impact. Both are great, and have their place.
- Thomas
 
This looks like a really nice candidate for gold toning.
 
Very nice. With the old style hanger it looks like it could have been taken in the 1930's. I was just there last Saturday (9/6/08) and the Beech is sitting right there.
 

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