Split-thiocarbamide + selenium. Meant to be a bright sunny yellow, which it isn't. Now I'm not sure whether that's because of bleaching too far into the midtones or because I'm using only potassium ferricyanide (no potassium bromide) for the bleach soup.
Hi Matej, Hard to tell, I always think the tones change after uploading a photo to UF, compared to what I on my screen when processing them. Besides, I'm not too familiar with darkroom toneing of images, so I can't really help you there - you're way ahead of me.
But from what I see on screen and reading your question, I'd say it's a bit over toned. A subjective remark at that, as I usually don't care much for toned images, and if it's applicable to a photo (no doubt that applies here), I'd rather lean towards subtlety than towards bright and sunny.
Strong photo, though, creating the contrast with the old, faded building and the strong, proud and corporate looking bank in the rear.