Windmill - Trapani
Leaves
Ballerina
Rain's coming
Closed window
Equilibrium
Salt-works #1
Wires
Nailed shut
St. Julian's Cathedral - Caltagirone
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It's 7 am
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After the rain
Walking the path
At the foot of Vulcan
Etna #1
Salt-works #2
Vase and Tulips
Mini Market
Misty morning
Mist in...Ektalure
Seagulls
Old boot
Have a break
Alley
Lines and curves
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Sicilian courtyard
Via Lo Presti
Fish seller
Falling apart
On the bank of the river
Abbazia di San Galgano
Garden
Young wheat
Ancient farmhouse
Field
Puddles
Drying Clothes in the Alley
That day
Atelier
Sunflower field
Baroque - Santa Teresa
Fish stall
A glimpse of Matera
On a fishing vessel
The diver
Dreams in Papier Mâché
Il pupo
Child chair
Pipe
Giulia
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Here I wanted a very graphic effect with real deep blacks and accentuated grain, so my choice went to MGIV in SE5. This paper doesn't really lith (except when used with a 2nd pass lith) but after adding a generous amount of "E", the result is a huge contrast with pure BW and an exploding grainy texture.
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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II with Fuji Acros 100 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Ilford MGIV FB
Lith developed in Moersch SE5 - 30/30/0/8/3/1000
Toned in Selenium 1+10 1min
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Mamiya RZ67 Pro II with Fuji Acros 100 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Ilford MGIV FB
Lith developed in Moersch SE5 - 30/30/0/8/3/1000
Toned in Selenium 1+10 1min
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an interesting presentation !
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