Sand And Shadows
Uploaded: January 02, 2011
Shot at the Newport Beach Pier at sundown. Another large format film shot of coastal scenes I have been working on for the last three months. The lab guys added just the perfect amount of ferricyanide and time on this image.
Exif: F Number: 32, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/125 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 500, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D
Chris N. Sweet January 02, 2011 0
Another beauty from the Linhof! I would love a medium/large format, I will have to make do with shooting my d90 at iso 1600 and converting! And using fuji neopan in my film bodies of course (35mm) :-( #1340684Lonnie M. Scott January 02, 2011 0
Thanks again Chris!! I do have good film cameras and lenses but I give a whole lot of credit to my lab and my film choices. I only use Ilford Delta 100 & 400 sheet & roll and sometimes HP4 Plus. Ilford is totally unsurpassed in quality...no exceptions!! You can buy medium and large format cameras now dirt cheap....Hasselblad, Mamiya,Linhof etc and lenses to boot.Karen Celella January 05, 2011 0
Beautiful, Lonnie and congratulations on your feature! #9143932Dianna Murphy January 05, 2011 0
congratulations on your Photo Flash feature. #9144301Rona L. Schwarz January 05, 2011 0
Congrats on being featured in PhotoFlash, Lonnie! This is such a creative capture of light - love the patterns on the sand cast by the long shadows. Almost makes me want to get into medium/large format film cameras! #9144539Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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