Bethe, I agree about the tonality in that shot. Looks like you nailed the exposure, too. I'd be tempted to take the time to contact Praus to find out if they have records of the developer used; they may have done it by inspection, too. Never know, there may be a bit of useful info from the pro's lurking there. It's likely that an automated processor was used, which of course would be hard to duplicate in a personal darkroom - but still worthwhile to inquire.
I believe for B&W negatives Praus uses a Jobo Autolab and standard general purpose developers: D-76, XTOL, TMax, HC-110.
Snake River and Tetons
Diversey,
Having this river and Tetons repro photo made by A.A. hanged on my wall, all I can say is yours isn't thaaaaaat good Dito!
Cheers,
Renato
Diversey,
Yes, exactly the same! Is amazing to see "in person" the same landscape A.A. viewed by +/- the same point of view, isn't it?
Cheers,
Renato - who actually has in his mind a tourist trip to Yosemite but for the moment, just an empty pocket.
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