All of these taken with the Canon FDn 20/2.8 ~ f8 - f11?. (I do miss having the lens EXIF in the files.)
We were having lunch just south of Twillingate, the pack ice was pretty dense when the clouds rolled in. The ice seemed to be almost mimicking the unsettled skies.
I wanted to test out the a7/Mamiya Bellows/Hassy 135 combo with the lens side shifted at infinity. Since 135mm isn’t exactly the best choice for tall buildings, I had to settle for something a bit shorter. The three-shot pano portrait oriented worked fine. The full rotational pano did not- weird artifacts in the edges and heavy mechanical vignetting.
eheffa - generally I like the B&W versions better, but mostly I would develop the color versions differently, myself (brighter, white balance perhaps). The B&W processing is great.
I wanted to test out the a7/Mamiya Bellows/Hassy 135 combo with the lens side shifted at infinity. Since 135mm isn’t exactly the best choice for tall buildings, I had to settle for something a bit shorter. The three-shot pano portrait oriented worked fine. The full rotational pano did not- weird artifacts in the edges and heavy mechanical vignetting.