Gryphon Antiques. RB-67, 65mm lens. Tri-X film.
Gryphon Antiques. RB-67, 65mm lens. Tri-X film.
"Belonging"
Holm Acoustics
There was a partial solar eclipse today. It happened just at sunset in the eastern US. Here are a couple shots
Nikon 800e, ISO 25 (lo2) 70-200 f2.8 with a 2x converter, variable ND filter and circular polarizer.
Not only was there an eclipse but there is also a huge sunspot clearly visible on the image.
Partial Solar Eclipse 2014 by jmarmck
Partial Solar Eclipse 2014 by jmarmck
Partial Solar Eclipse 2014 by jmarmck, on Flickr
Regards
Marty
Thanks Bryan. I was trying to figure out how to use the LF but I just did not have enough focal length nor enough ND filters to feel comfortable with letting the full sun into the lens.
Regards
Marty
Yes, nice eclipse shots
I like this... It's a wild mix of shapes and lines that can't be planned. Horizontal lines on jackets and pant wrinkles, vertical lines on the bike forks, road, legs, circles when wheels and that little space between the girls is neatly filled with those chucks and peacoat person.
Took this with my trusty RZ67, 110mm and Ektar 100
Coopers Landing by thermionic_valve, on Flickr
Let me know if the link is too big--still trying to figure out this forum.
The image autoscales to fit the current size of my web browser. The full size is rather large. I can see all of it on my home monitor. But on my work monitor I'd have to pan to see the full size. Flickr should offer you lots of sizes to select from when you use their BB-Code link to the image?
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