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Meditations of the earth and the water
Kodak 2D 8x10 inch
foma 100 in Rodinal
Lithprint, Moersch easy lith
lith print on Fomatone 132 (new) 8x10"
from 4x5" negative HP5+,
3 f-stops, Easy Lith: 7.5+7.5+500 , development time at room temp. 5 min.45 sec
Lith print, Moersch Easy Lith 1+20 A B and Omega second bath, Fomatone MG Classic 132 matt #lith #lithprint #fomatone #easylith #moersch #believeinfilm #filmphotography #darkroom #wetprint #alternativephotography Same negative of next one, another section.
La Provence
des maisons à Vaison la Romaine
Rollei 35S, Kodak Tri X, developped in Moersch efd, 2-Tray Lithprint (Moersch Lith A, B, C, D and Omega) on Fomatone mg, Seleneium toned
Sl66 trix 320 rodinal (1+50) 15 min. 20ºC
Lith on forte polywarmtone fiberpaper rollei vintage creative (1+1+24) 25ºC
Lith print done while attending Peter's B&W Film Landscape workshop
Film: Efke Aura 820
ISO: 50
Heliopan 715
f/22
4"
Dev: rodinal r09 spezial
8x8 lith print on Fomatone 132 paper. LD20 dev. 1+30
Scan from print.
Hasselblad 501C,Ilford HP5+,D-76(1+1)
Film fomapan 100, appareil Olympus EES-2 demi-format. Développement maison. Tirage lith sur papier Ilfomar A118
Lith print on Fortezo G3 (8x10'')
Moersch Easy Lith 30 ml Part A + 30 ml Part B +
100 ml 'Old Brown' (Rollei Superlith) + 1,850 ml water
Walking in the fog, looking for the sun (11)
Alpe Schetteregg, Bregenzerwald/Vorarlberg
Olympus XA, Cinestill BwXX, Kodak D-76 (1+1)
Lithprint auf Fomatone 332 RC matt
SE5 1+10, +3 f-stops, 3:30 min
Selentonung MT 1, 1+10, 1 min
silver gelatin lith print on Kodabrome ii RC.
Easy lith 1:30
18th century wooden church was completely destroyed by fire in August 2018
Fünfhausen, September 2022
Hasselblad 503CW, 4,0/50, Ilford HP5+, in Moersch efd entwickelt
printed on Fomatone MG Classic
Moersch SE5 (50A+50B+10D),
+ Omega 1:100,
Selen 1+9,
Lobostab, 1 min
3521_8_I_Fuenfhausen_WEB_Lith_Treppenkopf_Lea_Anna_Bewegung
I shot this photo a couple of years ago during some event in the local camera club with my Mamiya RZ67 medium format camera.
I just had a nice bunch of Slavich paper coming my way from Lithuania, so I thought I better put it into some good use. I shone some light through a few negatives onto this paper and washed them in Lith developer just to see the effect it may have. I knew it was going to give me some Rock'n Roll, but I was not quite prepared for real Grunge to be honest. Well, I'm happy with all three of my test prints, so I'll just show them off here as well. This is just an iPhone snap of the print itself, but it should give you some sort of idea what the real thing looks like.