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Mono Lake Set #2
Here is the second group of images from Mono Lake. This set has some skies that were a little more interesting (at least to me.) The first two were taken at sunrise on different days. As you can see the second and third (being taken at sunset) image have basically the same composition. I liked that vantage point as you might guess. Actually the last image shown here was the first one I took on the first evening there. It was about the only place I could set up because of the winds. I was actually protected a little bit from the wind by a set of tufas, that and my umbrella trying to shield my camera. I was actually surprised how sharp this particular film was because of the very long exposure times. I would have liked a different location, but this was the only area I could find any protection from the wind. All images from an Ebony 8x10 and Fuji slide film.
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I can't even say that better. I think-second the best. But all the pictures look very nice. Thank you! Alex.
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Excellent job Jim, I wish mine had come out as nice.
Mr.Gale
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Jim,
I like all the Mono Lake images but I think #3 in the first set is my favorite
Bob
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Mono Lake Set #2
Here is the second group of images from Mono Lake. This set has some skies that were a little more interesting (at least to me.) The first two were taken at sunrise on different days. As you can see the second and third (being taken at sunset) image have basically the same composition. I liked that vantage point as you might guess. Actually the last image shown here was the first one I took on the first evening there. It was about the only place I could set up because of the winds. I was actually protected a little bit from the wind by a set of tufas, that and my umbrella trying to shield my camera. I was actually surprised how sharp this particular film was because of the very long exposure times. I would have liked a different location, but this was the only area I could find any protection from the wind. All images from an Ebony 8x10 and Fuji slide film.
Jim, I love these images. 1st set the most. I have just aquired some Velvia 50 and I'm wondering if you'd share your long exposure reciprocity times.
Regards,
Ron
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Jim, I love these images. 1st set the most. I have just aquired some Velvia 50 and I'm wondering if you'd share your long exposure reciprocity times.
Regards,
Ron
Hey Ron,
Might I suggest getting the "reciprocity timer" app for iPhone, it's amazingly accurate. It was made by one of our own LFF members, and has never failed me...
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/reci...459691262?mt=8
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That reciprocity timer application looks pretty interesting -- does the app have data for Kodak Ektar and Kodak Portra? That would be worth the cost of the app alone in my opinion.
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Thanks for the comments everyone. It is alway interesting to find out which images strike a chord (if any.)
Stone - I actually mention in the first post that the weather ranged from calm to extremely windy over the three days. Although the early morning shots were still around 8 to 10 seconds on the calm days.
Ron - I do use the app mentioned at times (assuming I remember to take my iPod with me. I also have a set of reciprocity numbers (probably 5 sets) for Velvia 50 that I keep in my pack. They both work even though there are a few times that are different, however the exposures being so long, several seconds becomes irrelevant. I can send the info to you if you would like.
kabbott - yes, Ektar and Portra are there.
While I like the reciprocity app, I just noticed he has changed its look and it is now more difficult to use, at least to me. Everything is so much smaller and harder to scroll.
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That reciprocity timer application looks pretty interesting -- does the app have data for Kodak Ektar and Kodak Portra? That would be worth the cost of the app alone in my opinion.
Yes, here are most of the films that are covered...
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Thanks for the comments everyone. It is alway interesting to find out which images strike a chord (if any.)
Stone - I actually mention in the first post that the weather ranged from calm to extremely windy over the three days. Although the early morning shots were still around 8 to 10 seconds on the calm days.
Ron - I do use the app mentioned at times (assuming I remember to take my iPod with me. I also have a set of reciprocity numbers (probably 5 sets) for Velvia 50 that I keep in my pack. They both work even though there are a few times that are different, however the exposures being so long, several seconds becomes irrelevant. I can send the info to you if you would like.
kabbott - yes, Ektar and Portra are there.
While I like the reciprocity app, I just noticed he has changed its look and it is now more difficult to use, at least to me. Everything is so much smaller and harder to scroll.
I agree that the app is a little tighter now, I think the added features are worth it! It's Increadibly detailed with tons of features...
Here are some added benefits...
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App with notes, programmed with a whole bunch of filters
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