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14 Minute exposure on Delta 100 4X5 processed in Rodinal.
90mm Super Angulon lens.
There's a two-stop ND grad filter over the top half in an attempt to get a stronger reflection from the water.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4130/...2452f04a_b.jpg
Hoover Dam in the full moon by Jehu10842, on Flickr
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kev curry
Not silly at all, in fact I've picked up a very productive habit from advice given here on the forum... that is, guessing the exposure of the scene I'm about to photograph before triggering the light meter... you become pretty perceptive pretty quickly at judging the exposure of a scene, someone somewhere suggested going around without a camera, light meter in hand doing just that as an exercise in reading light and evaluating exposure... probably best to stay around the house or enclosed garden for this exercise just in case someone tries to have you locked away for an indeterminate period;)
i think it would be indecent exposure:D :D :D
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Jehu,
Nice shot. Is the apparent vignetting in the upper corners actually the limits of light from Boulder City/Las Vegas sky glow? I left the area just as the new bridge was under way - it appears awesome!
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4098/...f7d960dc98.jpg
From an area called Sanddrif in the Cederberg, about 3 hours from Cape town. It was so cold i had to carry the tripod back to the car with the legs extended because my fingers wouldn't work the leg locks anymore...
Shot on velvia 100, with an ebony SV45ti and Nikkor SW 75mm with some kind of ND grad attached, can't remember which though.
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msk2193
Jim,
Actions made to work on layers and canvas will adjust to any image size. Here is the same action used on two very different photos...
Since it has been some years since I last wrote an action, this one came from the web and no rights are being violated here!
Michael- Hey if you are going to virtual frame them, dont you think they need a virtual mat too? :D
Like those windmills!
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Eugene van der Merwe
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4098/...f7d960dc98.jpg
From an area called Sanddrif in the Cederberg, about 3 hours from Cape town. It was so cold i had to carry the tripod back to the car with the legs extended because my fingers wouldn't work the leg locks anymore...
Shot on velvia 100, with an ebony SV45ti and Nikkor SW 75mm with some kind of ND grad attached, can't remember which though.
Like the image, you got some great light. Great story to go with it too!
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Eugene van der Merwe
From an area called Sanddrif in the Cederberg, about 3 hours from Cape town.
Wonderful colors under that dark, cloudy sky! I agree that the story to go with it is great :-)
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civich
Jehu,
Nice shot. Is the apparent vignetting in the upper corners actually the limits of light from Boulder City/Las Vegas sky glow? I left the area just as the new bridge was under way - it appears awesome!
Thanks civich. The lights of Las Vegas were pretty strong. This was during a full moon rising (camera left-rear). The stars were barely visible that night but the film didn't pick them up at all. The bridge span is complete. I think opening is still scheduled for some time later this year.
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Rows of Live Oaks planted early 1700's
Oak Alley, Vacherie Louisiana
Shen-Hao 4x5
75mm F4.5 NIKKOR SW
Scanned on Epson V700
Metered with Sekonic L758DR
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4152/...43c0dab9_b.jpg
-Robert
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Boulders in a swiftly moving stream, Weybridge, Vermont.
Tachihara 4x5, Schneider 150mm ƒ/5.6 Symmar-S, Tmax 100 in HC-110 1:63.