I spent the evening yesterday wasting some more paper trying to achieve a good print. The two prints below are the result. I'm pretty happy with the second one, but would like to see if I can get back some detail in the blown out highlights, and maybe darken the column just a tiny bit. The first one has a pretty nice looking column, but is otherwise way too dark.
For the second one I pulled down the exposure time a bit and dodged the foreground for 4 out of 13 seconds. Both were made without contrast filters on Kentmere variable grade paper.
Now, If I'm happy with the foreground and whatever is behind the window in the second one, but would like to recover some highlights, should I try a split grade print, or a more careful dodge/burn? I have a set of filters that I can hold under the lens, so it's difficult to use the filters and dodge/burn at the same time. I really should practice this on my smaller papers rather than the big expensive ones, but that makes the whole dodge/burn process a bit fiddly.
For the second one I pulled down the exposure time a bit and dodged the foreground for 4 out of 13 seconds. Both were made without contrast filters on Kentmere variable grade paper.
Now, If I'm happy with the foreground and whatever is behind the window in the second one, but would like to recover some highlights, should I try a split grade print, or a more careful dodge/burn? I have a set of filters that I can hold under the lens, so it's difficult to use the filters and dodge/burn at the same time. I really should practice this on my smaller papers rather than the big expensive ones, but that makes the whole dodge/burn process a bit fiddly.