David, glad you like it. I was drawn to the way the diagonal of the ladder cuts across two planes and the regular geometry of the slats in the background.
Chris, this is FP4 @ 200 in Rodinal 1/120 for an hour. It’s the same thing as I’ve use for the last few rolls with just a bit less exposure to keep the highlights from compressing so much. It doesn’t seem to have any negative impact on the shadows.
I like it a lot. Something about the geometric composition and the soft tones or maybe I just like ladders.
David, glad you like it. I was drawn to the way the diagonal of the ladder cuts across two planes and the regular geometry of the slats in the background.
The tones in the wood are beautiful. What kind of film and how did you develop it?
Chris, this is FP4 @ 200 in Rodinal 1/120 for an hour. It’s the same thing as I’ve use for the last few rolls with just a bit less exposure to keep the highlights from compressing so much. It doesn’t seem to have any negative impact on the shadows.