Thanks you guys.
This one is using my M9 with a Zeiss 25/2.8. The other a D810 with a Zeiss 21/2.8. There is not much to know. It's digital. I take a picture, look at the histogram and repeat until I'm satisfied with the exposure. I edit the RAW in LR. I click on BW in the color adjustment. I tweak the colors to make my own "colored filter", I adjust the contrast curve to taste and then apply a little toning to the low values. Both are a single exposure with an overcast day helping out with the window brightness.
They are very well done, Tuco. The tonalities are spot on.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Looking north from the top of Mt. Yonah near Helen, GA. The tallest mountain off in the distance is Brasstown Bald, GA's tallest peak (4,783').
Nikon D800E, 16mm f/3.5 AIS Fisheye:
Was going to shoot some startrails on film but once the light pollution died down enough the clouds came in, so that was a bust.
Found this photo online, the arrow is about where my camp was:
Time-lapse video through most of the evening:
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