Double exposure of paper (Ilford MG Warmtone fibre-base) underneath the enlarger.
First exposure: building for 50 seconds with grade 5 filter, sky burned in for 15-20 seconds with grade 00 filter. Second exposure: branches (double exposure of the negative) for 100 seconds with grade 5 filter, with thin textured sheet of paper placed over the printing paper.
Developed in Ilford MG 1:9 for 2 minutes. The result wasn't even remotely close to what I consider warmtone, so I split-toned the print in thiocarbamide and selenium. Altogether about 4.5 hours in the darkroom.
Scanned from print. An alternative print can be seen at my website
Now that's what I call doing it the hard way! Did you feel it was worth the effort? It's hard to judge from a small screen image. My Arsat 30mm is off to the Ukraine for repairs... After having great good luck with FSU 35mm lenses I seem to have run out of luck for MF lenses!