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SanMiguel


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Limestone cave at Ballintoy, on the North Antrim Coast (Game of Thrones territory Smile One of my first attempts at Lith developing (Moersch EasyLith, on Fomatone MG Classic 131 gloss paper).
· Date: Wed, 18, May, 2016 · Views: 3502
· Filesize: 191.8kb · Dimensions: 300 x 461 ·
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Keywords: Ballintoy Cave
Film make, size & rating:: HP5+, 35mm, 400asa
Film developer & temp:: ID-11, 1+3, 20 degrees
Lens Focal Length, aperture & speed:: 35mm lens
Tripod used Y or N:: N
Paper:: Fomatone MG Classic 131 Gloss
Paper developer & temp:: Moersch EasyLith, 20 degrees

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SanMiguel
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Wed, 18, May, 2016 8:38pm

Sorry - paper developer was as stated in the description, Moersch EasyLith, not Multigrade (as clicked in error). 15% A, 15% B, water to 1l, plus 75ml of old Lith developer. Temperature was around 25 degrees. Time to develop about 9 mins.
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Barry

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Thu, 19, May, 2016 8:11am

Makes me want to walk inside the cave!


(ps Edited the developer type)

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SanMiguel
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Thu, 19, May, 2016 8:26am

Thanks for the edit, Barry.


And while you can walk into this cave it's not that pleasant! I really don't know how cavers do what they do...
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alexmuir
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Thu, 26, May, 2016 1:08pm

This is a great treatment of a subject that might have been less dramatic as a standard black and white print. The colour imparted by the process brings it to life. I've never tried lith printing, but this has given me some inspiration to get the materials.
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