Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:52 pm Post subject: Subtle Morning Light on Tilted Meadow (1498x1084) |
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Laurence wrote:
Here's a scan of Provia 100 from the Mamiya Sekor RB67 and 180mm lens.
I was working my way along below a cliff band, staying on a contour along this fine meadow and gulch terrain.
I was about to drop down to cross the little snowfield to regain the ground on the meadowy tilted hump, when the sun popped up over the morning horizon.
I thought that the high-angle light showed a nice tonality, and picked up the shot before the sun became harsh a few minutes later.
The diagonal precepts of the terrain caught my eye, and I like the three obvious parts to the image.
Mamiya-Sekor RB67 Pro-S
Mamiya-Sekor 180mm prime
Provia 100
f:11 and 1/30th
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