I like it. Looks cold.
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Wow! That's a really impressive image, Corran.
As nice as I've seen in ages.
Thanks for sharing, I was especially intrigued by the color shots you had posted that were taken early/late, as they had a really special look to them, and correcting for color (as you point out) is non-trivial at such long exposures.
I have used CC filters in Egypt with my MF gear to correct at early morning and midday, one being a bit too blue, the other too red/white, but it's been a few years.
The blur/people removal feature of some of the denser grads is pretty amazing, and on my list of things to try. I like the look of the sea between 1/4 - 1 second, haven't tried longer, but wonder if it won't turn into just a diffuse haze.
No hurry at all, I really appreciate you sharing. I'm sure many people here on the list would appreciate hearing more about it!
Thanks George and Steven.
About the 47mm XL - this is not a lens designed for extensive movements, and the camera I have pretty much permanently mounted it to is a scale-focus, 3D-printed plastic camera. There is no need for movements really, though there is a tiny bit of excess IC. Take a look at the data sheets, and make sure you are looking at the XL model.
Thank you.
There was one of three really cold days this winter.
Hunting Island Sunrise at High Tide II
Linhof Master Technika 4x5, Nikkor 90mm f/8, TMX, Pyrocat
http://www.esearing.com/Bryan/AV/pho...and-5327ss.jpg
For some reason I’m not seeing this last image of yours, Corran. It loads like a dead link.[emoji2369]
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