Thanks for the compliment. I am new to B&W and it is very difficult for me to get used to the differences of using color. Strange medium.
Richard
Thanks for the compliment. I am new to B&W and it is very difficult for me to get used to the differences of using color. Strange medium.
Richard
London - England - Residential area in front of Battersea Power Station
- Camera: CHAMONIX 45-N2
- Lens: SCHNEIDER Symmar 135 1:5.6 Convertible
- Filter: Red (4 stop)
- Exposure: 1/4 second at f 22
- Film: ILFORD FP4 - 125 ASA - size 4x5"
- Developer: KODAK HC-110 - Dilution H (1+63) - 9 minutes and 30 seconds at 22° C
- Stop: ILFORD ILFO STOP 1+19 - about a minute
- Fixer: ILFORD RAPID FIXER 1+4 - 4 minutes and 30 seconds
- Lightmeter: Gossen Lunasix 3 reading the incident light
- Lightning: Ambient light only
- Scanner: EPSON V700 and EPSON Scan 3.81
- Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4
Van with Trees, Astoria by austin granger, on Flickr
Inspired by a photo by Jonathan somewhere earlier in this thread (I think):
U.S. Bancorp Tower by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
Indeed, although yours is a lot prettier than mine.
Whereabouts downtown was this taken? I've been meaning to try a few more shots of the building but I'm never sure where to shoot from. Being a parallelogram (or a rhombus, not sure which) the tower can look oddly narrow, as in your photo, or wide and flat if viewed from another angle. Throw some movements into the mix as you've done here and you can achieve some interesting geometric results.
J.
I like the shot but I need MORE technical information and I want to know why all of your shots have Lightning with an "n". What color is your camera? What diameter is the filter? And brand of that filter? I'm just kidding, of course but that lightNing thing drives me nuts.
Ahhh yes i understand now. Its a mistake. I don't know english very well and i did that mistake in every single picture description. Poor me i have to change them all one by one on my flickr account. Thank you you make me notice that mistake. I know its a bit boring all that useless information. I will try to put only the real interesting information next times. Anyway your comment is very welcome as always. I have to grow and all your comments help me. Anyway my camera is of a wonderful yellow maple wood with a black bellow. Ha ha ha.
for both of you!
Chamonix 045N-2 - 65/5.6 - 90/8 - 210/5.6 - Fomapan 100 & T-Max 100 in Rodinal
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