GrahamWelland
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I'm intrigued by this long exposure - what was the original subject?
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Underground road tunnel? But was there any shift on the lens?I'm intrigued by this long exposure - what was the original subject?
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That's what it looks like but ... different. I like it.Underground road tunnel? But was there any shift on the lens?
It's so magic..!Something a bit different.
IQ180, Phase One AF, Mamiya 50mm f/4 shift.
ISO35
f/4.0
4 seconds
Hi Vincent -like it very much!!!! wish there was a tad more contrast tho....
Hi Vincent -
I fully agree. It was a very quick and dirty processing as I was in a rush today. I'm spending a bit more time on it right now.
Kind regards,
Gerald.
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Punchier version -
awesomenessIn Tuscany village of Pienza now, hoping for a better conditions tomorrow.
what camera and what lens did you use for this shot.Hi Vincent -
IQ180, DF, Mamiya 50mm shiftwhat camera and what lens did you use for this shot.
i guess i have to take the risk and leave DBX early at 6am, continue flight is at 9
hmmm i guess my 5d + ts-e 17 would be too wide, was it on the red line from the airport?IQ180, DF, Mamiya 50mm shift
Next week I'm planning on doing some shots from the over-ground section of the Metro using a Lee Big-Stopper.
I don't think I could ever tire of imagery from Tuscany but this has to be one of the best I've ever seen!In Tuscany village of Pienza now, hoping for a better conditions tomorrow.
Yeah - 17 would probably be too wide and you'll have problems with the dirty glass probably.hmmm i guess my 5d + ts-e 17 would be too wide, was it on the red line from the airport?