Hi Randy, yep it is lens curvature. I should have positioned the camera movements better to minimize it. It is a great lens btw.
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Old Post Office, Speed, NC shot with Extar 100 and converted to bw
http://www.steveruttenbergphotograph...cf80#ha604cf80
Berlin Travelwide Wanderlust 4X5 90 mm Fomapan 100
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4703/...27aaff10_h.jpgAbriss Volksbank Berlin Budapester Straße 4X5 by CourtLux, auf Flickr
Downtown San Francisco and Moscone Center during GDC18
(day night double exposure)
Chamonix 8x10
Nikkor 150mm SW
Ektachrome 64 8x10
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4783/...eede86f6_b.jpg
Downtown San Francisco by Shailendra Dhanoa, on Flickr
That must have taken some planning (and waiting...). Looks like it paid off, though!
Yes, that is amazing Shailendra
Could you share a few details, perhaps filters, exposure, film is EPY. not T? Age of film. Corner burning?
It's impressive!
Thanks for posting!
Thank you Graham and Randy, much appreciated.
Randy, I used Ektachrome 64 EPR, although I did tone the slide slightly for more of a blue tone which makes it look like EPT - but it was very slight. Other than that, I used no filters just one exposure for about 1 second in the daytime, then another at night. I probably should have exposed the night one for longer as the dark areas are a bit more underexposed than I prefer.
45 foma100https://farm1.staticflickr.com/830/2...69732bc6_o.jpgaq222 by ricky57 ababab, on Flickr