Has anyone shot the setting Sun in B&W and pursued the “potato masher” or oversized appearance one can get with long telephotos in small format? What considerations to take for sun and sky / filtration? I’ve shot the skyline here in Atlanta at the autumnal equinox(? The one that’s coming in a couple weeks) with the skyline as a backdrop in digital / APS-C-good results with a 500mm tele in that format, but I shot and printed color.

I’d like to take this challenge in LF and shoot B&W and color. Color is a bit more straightforward, but I’m thinking ND grad filter (maybe) and a Nikkor T-600/800 in 5x7. Considering B&W filtration has me stuck…a yellow filter may turnt the rapidly setting sun white (not an awful thing), as might an orange or red filter…an ND Grad (3 stops) seems like not a bad choice.

Has anyone shot such a scene in LF and any practical guidance? I’ll use faster film as the sun sinks quickly, and the real window of opportunity is just a few minutes…

Thanks for ideas and inspiration-and being a great community.