This is a shot made moments after this paper mill shut down for good. It ran for 92 years continuously and stank to high heaven when making paper, though the locals always said it was the smell of money.
D850, 17-35, f/8, ISO 200, 6 seconds, Hoya 720 nm Filter
I did a rather different process in developing this image. In ACR, I did the basic adjustments for contrast and highlights, but instead of going directly to PS and doing a channel swap, I used the Calibration adjustments to get to a reasonable B&W rendition, then used a High Contrast B&W preset and adjusted some of the densities with an adjustment brush. In PS, using the TK8 Orton Effect, I adjusted the effect down to around 2.8 on the blur and dinked with the contrast. I like this technique better than the channel swapping.