Thanks. I was nicely surprised, too. I had a light orange filter taped onto the front of the shutter which might have helped with the sharpness. On Acros, f64 at 2 seconds. F64 to honor AA, of course, what other f/stop can one use in Yosemite Valley! LOL!-- and I figured I could more accurately do a two second exposure than trust the old shutter at slower speeds. Mid-April 2007, so not exactly a recent image! A photograph of me making this image made it to the front page of the Fresno Bee. I got lucky and correctly predicted to the reporter that the Falls were peaking about then -- a low-snow year.
I have a Zone VI 8x10, but the without a top hat, the 28" element taxes the Zone VI -- the front and back standards are on the last teeth at infinity. The 2D gives me a couple more inches of extension.
I think the image is the scanned negative -- tonalities are a little off in the foreground. It makes a very nice platinum/palladium print.
(Well done re-enactment image!)



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