A reprint of a shot from a while back (here), but in lith developer. I haven't done much lith on the Foma 133 paper but on the basis of this result it's not as warm as their 131 paper, which is probably no bad thing.
| Ramore Head, Portrush, looking towards Benbane Head (Causeway territory). The Skerries islands are on the left - they are a haven for seabirds in the summer - razorbills, cormorants and guillemots. |
The sky got a little burn in but otherwise it's a straight print, overexposed by 3 stops in the darkroom, if I remember correctly. It took about 5 minutes for an image to appear and then perhaps another 5 to reach this stage. Developer (Fotospeed lith) was 15ml A + 485 water and 15ml B + 485 water, about 25 degrees. That was the end of my bottles of Fotospeed lith, which is now discontinued, so I'll be going back to Moersch Easylith.
That's a great look.
ReplyDeleteThanks. The lith really suits the scene, I think.
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