here is a little photoshoot i did for a class.
4x5 velvia.
Just want to share this picture taken a few weeks ago along the southern shoreline of Hong Kong Island at twilight...
Ebony 45S, Fujinon A 240mm, 0.6ND grad, Velvia 100~~
a pic with that damn Verito
Beautiful shot, Timothy!
Kirk
Kirk - www.keyesphoto.com
Well here is one of my latest
Thanks Kirk for your kind comments~ BTW, while I was taking this series of shots, the quickload envelopes flapped like mad due to the wind. I just browsed your wonderful web site and really like your "approaching storm" shot. As you mentioned in your story, how did you manage the flapping quickload envelops in the wind? any tricks to share?
Timothy
New Year Sunrise over Mt. Fuji. I slept in my car and started climbing at 2AM to reach the summit of a near by mountain to capture this picture of Mt. Fuji. It was a 1600 meter elevation change/climb from the parking lot to the top. This was take just at the moment of sunrise on 8x10 Velvia 50. I learned just how heavy 8x10 can be, especially when climbing on 3 hours of sleep. This was shot on a Wehman 8x10 with a Cooke XVa at 311mm at f/11 for 1/4s with a PL filter. The scan is a little dark, sorry!
Thanks.
Gary
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