You seem to do a better job at a color management than I do, and I have normal color vision - imagine that!
You seem to do a better job at a color management than I do, and I have normal color vision - imagine that!
jenner by Max Piepenbrink, on Flickr
Chamonix 45F1, Portra 400, Nikkor SW 90mm
Untitled by Lucas DeShazer, on Flickr
untitled by Max Piepenbrink, on Flickr
As usual, Chamonix 45F1, Portra 400, Nikkor SW 90mm
Just some things I aimed my camera at during my first full day in Zion this fall... The color shots were on Kodak Ektar 100, and the black and white shots were on HP5+ pushed one stop. The last two shots were taken about 10 feet apart with very different goals in mind. The monochrome image was meant to give much more emphasis to the water while the color shot intended to split the emphasis between the water and the glow in the background. C&C are always welcome and appreciated and if you're interested in seeing the video from this day, you can find it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsvbDH4ubRc
All of them are excellent. Thanks for sharing.
The video is great.
I would have liked to have seen this image in B&W in a vertical, much lower to the water, but using more front forward tilt and front rise to give the power of the canyon and the water, then again I don't know how much image circle coverage you have with this lens. Tones are great.
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Bravo for taking b&w film into the Narrows. Getting a sense of motion with the rapids is a dimension lacking from the classic Narrows image. Lovely set, but #3 is my favorite.
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