Re: Fun with MF images, part 2: What are you shooting with that MF back?
Here are some more from my weekend along the coast.
Here is one from the first night, a 90 second exposure at f11 with the 80. the light was odd, a combination of very late sunset and city light creating an eerie glow through high fog. It was a bad exposure to begin with and I had to push it 2 stops in post, so it got a skosh noisy:
Here is the color version of the B&W I posted earlier in this thread with the long range of grays -- I was amazed at how subtle the hues and tones were when viewed on my main box. This was the 210:
Next is taken a half hour later or so as a storm blew in. Taken from roughly the same position but with the 35:
The storm anly lasted a few hours, then later that night we got this. I realize it's a cliche, but hey, I love sunsets and sunrises! Taken with the 55:
Then the final morning's sunrise taken with the 55:
Here are some more from my weekend along the coast.
Here is one from the first night, a 90 second exposure at f11 with the 80. the light was odd, a combination of very late sunset and city light creating an eerie glow through high fog. It was a bad exposure to begin with and I had to push it 2 stops in post, so it got a skosh noisy:
Here is the color version of the B&W I posted earlier in this thread with the long range of grays -- I was amazed at how subtle the hues and tones were when viewed on my main box. This was the 210:
Next is taken a half hour later or so as a storm blew in. Taken from roughly the same position but with the 35:
The storm anly lasted a few hours, then later that night we got this. I realize it's a cliche, but hey, I love sunsets and sunrises! Taken with the 55:
Then the final morning's sunrise taken with the 55: