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Malham Cove, Yorkshire, UK
Wista; Schneider 150mm, Fuji Velvia.
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Greenspeed
Original Velvia? Or Velvia50 or Velvia100? Or Velvia100f?
I only ask because the colors seem more subdued than I'm used to with Velvia50 and looks more like Provia100f in tone.
It's really an excellent use of movements too, love the choices here.
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StoneNYC
Original Velvia? Or Velvia50 or Velvia100? Or Velvia100f?
I only ask because the colors seem more subdued than I'm used to with Velvia50 and looks more like Provia100f in tone.
It's really an excellent use of movements too, love the choices here.
I am starting to doubt myself now. I need to find the original. I have a feeling you are spot on - most likely Provia. I remember having a few going then.
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HCST
This looks lovely!
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Jiri Vasina
Thanks mathieu...
Here is my last addition from that outing:
Shot with Chamonix 5×8" and Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 210mm f:4.5 on 5×7" sheet of Fomapan 200 exposed at EI 125, developed in Rodinal. Cropped the bottom a bit.
The meadows look lovely!
And there's this question gnawing at me - the sky looks severely overexposed, like a digital image that couldn't keep any highlights -was that after effect of scanning /Photoshop? Something else?
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David Hedley
Hi David,
I know pretty well this side of the country, lovely picture,
Cheers,
Renato
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analoguey
The meadows look lovely!
And there's this question gnawing at me - the sky looks severely overexposed, like a digital image that couldn't keep any highlights -was that after effect of scanning /Photoshop? Something else?
Thanks. I didn't have a graduated ND filter at hand when I was exposing the image, but I used N-1 exposure and development for compression. It was a bit difficult to adjust the curves during the scanning phase, but I kept an eye to not crop the ends, and the histogram was right in the middle of the scale. I had to tweak both the bright and dark areas of the histogram (the curve and parameters used during the scan were nowhere close to what Epson Scan software though they should be). Then I adjusted curves separately for the sky and for the ground. And no, I don't think it is overexposed at all. I do see quite a lot of details both on the negative and in the scanned image (I have yet to produce a print, though)... might be a different monitor calibration...
Jiri
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RSalles
Hi David,
I know pretty well this side of the country, lovely picture,
Cheers,
Renato
Hello Renato - thanks - I'm looking forward to getting back to the Pantanal soon. Here's another from there;
Transpantaneira, Pantanal, Brasil
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Sinar F, Schneider 180mm, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
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Dave, you're welcome, I made the Pantanal crossing also few times by train from Sao Paulo til Corumbá/MT, in the summer, there were the most beaty sunsets I saw in my life,
Cheers,
Renato
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