Show me your latest darkroom prints

I bought Meopta Opemus 6 (Condenser) few months ago, and colour head for lated RA-4 Prints (Once I'm Comfortable with B&W). Set up my Bathroom darkroom :) and run first tries.
One RC and one Fiber (RC Adox, FB Ilford)


Darkroom prints by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

will scan them later.
 
Margus, tell us more about your taping the prints down to dry, the method, how did it work out, and would you recommend it?
 
Here's my latest print. It is also the picture I submitted to the Decisive Moment contest.

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I printed three natural scenes last Wednesday. I'll try to print three more tomorrow.


Bee
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Fly
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Cloud Burst
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Multigrade FB matt paper in Sprint paper chemistry, Delta 3200 negatives developed for 9.5 min. in HC110b at 20C (iso1600), minimal contrast filtration (1.5-2.0), considerable hand dodging, untoned.
 
I printed those yesterday on Adox MCP. I'm back in the darkroom since my negative scanner stopped working properly a couple of weeks ago. Dont have the money to buy a new one, and wet printing is so much fun!
Regatds, Klaus
 

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This thread always puts a smile on my face, simply one of the best on any photo forum there is, so much love and passion and really, *really* nice work. Please, please keep this up, it's nice to feel unique in a world of digital snapshots, but I think in this case, it feels even better to be in wonderful company.

I am currently working on a set of small prints to sell from my office / dry side print finishing area, once I get a few done, I will snap a couple iPhone pics and post them. For now, I will attach a photo of the print finishing / marketing space, another "feel good" place in my work to make fine prints....
 
Jean-bob, those are seriously good pictures. I concur with KM-25 that this is the place to go for pictures that make you realize yet again how good it (photography) can be.
 
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