Black & whites

Philip Weir said:
Remember for the last 100 years, all they had was printing in an enlarger with only contrast and density control. Don't make it too complicated.
There are a lot of tricks you can do in the darkroom. You can dodge and burn selected areas, or expose part of a print with one contrast filter for a set time and expose another part with a different grade filter for a different amount of time. It's pretty similar.
 
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