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Bowling Ball Beach
Polaroid 4x5 Conversion with Symmar 135mm, HP5, Pyrocat-P
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Bowling Ball Beach
Polaroid 4x5 Conversion with Symmar 135mm, HP5, Pyrocat-P
Bravo !
Many very cool images in this thread, makes my cable-release-button-finger (is that a proper phrase?) itch.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4095/...80898900d3.jpg
A fairly recent effort from the end of what looked like it was going to be a very dull day's shooting.
Ebony SV45ti, Nikkor SW 75mm, Velvia 100
This is one of the few times I've headed up to an alpine lake and not checked the alt/azimuth info for sunrise against the topo. I miss calculated how the shadows would fall and had to adjust as the sun was rising.
I'd love to get some feedback if one stands out from the group to you.
Ektar 100
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/28...18_014_ssm.jpg
Velvia 50
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/28...100818_006.jpg
Ektar 100
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/28...818_013_sm.jpg
Pro 160C
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/28...100818_012.jpg
A single coated 75/8 super angulon was used for all. A 3 stop soft GND was used as well on all the images.
All of the above.
Lenses used?
Duh! There is the lens info.
While all are great, the last two grab me the hardest. I thought perhaps you had used a longer lens.
i lik ethe last three better than the 1st. was the 1st just the earliest so it had the most purple (blue cast) or maybe an adjustment of the C41 film in PS?
I like the purple in the first. However, all of these great color images have me wanting to get out with some color film. It is good to see examples of the Ektar as I have some in my refrigerator. :cool: :D
Wow! What a great collection of shots - quite the morning of shooting. I think the 3rd works for me best - I prefer it subtly over the similar 4th. (The mountains at the left edge of the frame look 'grittier' and just more dramatic to me, and near the center of the frame the mountains look like they're starting to blow out and lose detail just a little in the 4th, whereas the detail seems preserved in the 3rd very nicely).
I do love that first bit of light catching the peaks on the 1st though.