Very beautiful images, dofmaster, Mark, Nicolas, and Nana.
--Preston "also lucky to to end up where others start" Birdwell
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Very beautiful images, dofmaster, Mark, Nicolas, and Nana.
--Preston "also lucky to to end up where others start" Birdwell
Thanks a lot Nana, Rick, Preston. Nana, very interesting use of color filters, I really need to get a nice set of filters for BW.
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Wista Field 45 DXII, Sironar-S 150/5.6, Velvia 50.
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Wista Field 45 DXII, Sironar-S 150/5.6, Velvia 50 (6x12 Horseman rollfilm back).
I can't think about going out without, as least yellow, orange and red filters. Those are the most important, to me.
I use a lot more than that, however.
Besides those I mentioned before, I use yellow-green, green, polarizer, blue/yellow polarizer, gradual NDs and NDs.
I use one of the most cheap filters, Cokin Systems P and X-Pro, for lenses with large diameter. Many people say those filters are crap but I don't complain.
Thank you, Rick, Preston and Sam.
Two trees and a frozen lake.
Made at dusk at the Kampina, a Dutch nature reserve. I used a Cambo Wide with 65mm super angulon, F/32, T-max 400. The meter read 2 minutes but since the light diminished very quickly, I exposed for about 5 minutes.
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alders along the Hoh River. 5"x12", xenar 300 f4.5