Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Corran
Thanks! I have a Nikonos V coming to me next week...the IV's meter stops working after getting in the water for a few minutes. Not sure why (it's not flooding). Hopefully the V works better! These were all shot by bracketing heavily from a guessed exposure. I also have the 15 and 35. Looking forward to your shots!
Ahh gotcha. I've heard the IV are prone to flooding, but not sure about their meter's quality.
So far I haven't shot anything underwater, all above water with the 35 mm.
The V is a great little machine, love it! I may paint the orange to black to make it more discrete for street photography.
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Buffalo River NP. Ar. Creek to Thunder Canyon Falls
5D supertak 50/1.4 PS
http://schroederworks.com/files/gimgs/83__MG_3402.jpg
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Thanks!
Here's another from Arkansas. This is right before hawksbill crag.
Galaxy S8 ps
http://schroederworks.com/files/gimg...315_174430.jpg
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Very nice tones and textures Ken.
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Lost valley trail arkansas ozarks
5D supertak 50/1.4 PS
http://schroederworks.com/files/gimgs/83__MG_3393.jpg