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Category Archives: 120

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Hatfield Forest

Real Photographs Posted on October 19, 2009 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

Split-toned lith print from film negative. I’m not completely happy with this one and feel it needs more attention. Fomatone MG Classic paper, developed in LD20 and toned in selenium.

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Golden Cockerel

Real Photographs Posted on October 18, 2009 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

Golden Cockerel, lith print from 120 film negative, on Fomatone MG Classic. Perhaps the best colour achieved by me in a lith print to date. This was produced at the end of a printing session with nearly exhausted LD20 developer. … Continue reading →

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Essex Coast

Real Photographs Posted on October 18, 2009 by Real PhotographsMarch 26, 2015

Near Maylandsea. Lith print made on Fomatone MG Classic paper, developed in LD20 developer. Some interesting greenish blacks amongst the warm tones here.

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