I averaged the shadows, hightlights and midtones with a spot meter. I'm thinking of just using a spot meter on the shadows next time to see what difference it makes.
I averaged the shadows, hightlights and midtones with a spot meter. I'm thinking of just using a spot meter on the shadows next time to see what difference it makes.
For this shot, I would confidently expose without a meter at 1/125 f/8
With the luxury of a spotmeter, I would take a reading off the bright white walls and overexpose that by 3 stops, but that should give roughly the same exposure.
I just got some rolls back from earlier this year, including the first roll of Velvia 50 i've ever shot. Here's one of the images off that roll taken back in August of this year during the super smoky summer we had. I used a 4-stop nd about 20mins before proper sunset to drag this image out.
Cropped to 6x17
I just got some rolls back from earlier this year, including the first roll of Velvia 50 i've ever shot. Here's one of the images off that roll taken back in August of this year during the super smoky summer we had. I used a 4-stop nd about 20mins before proper sunset to drag this image out.
Cropped to 6x17
Activatedfx wrote:
I've been tied up with work for about 6 weeks. 1st (and only) day "off" today, so I took the Fuji GW690iii out for a spin. Kodak T-Max 100 home developed in FF No 1 Monobath.
Activatedfx wrote:
Love this one, @andersd@! Great composition and tones - so much to look at. Well done!
Thank you, much appreciated!
Great set and lovely compositions from New York. I agree with Gunzorro, that's a fantastic keeper rate! It looks like the monobath worked well with TMax.
I usually post my personal image taking here so I will continue that I have the last 2 years been riding more dual sport bikes, trails and back roads. As some of you all know from my posting a little over 2 years ago, my wife went through a long battle with cancer and 2 different types of chemo that nearly killed her. Now that she has mostly recovered, she has a new outlook on life and insists on the "adventure" aspect on life (we already did that, but now more so). She was insistent that she wanted to ride trails as well and began haphazardly last summer but got her a smaller bike this year and now she is out riding all kinds of stuff. I tend to always have a P&S with me, usually a mju 1 or 2 or a nikon l35af. I will post some from our recent adventures. Hope I don't bore you with the motorcycle stuff. It is all captured on film All on either c200 or xtra 400
I just got some rolls back from earlier this year, including the first roll of Velvia 50 i've ever shot. Here's one of the images off that roll taken back in August of this year during the super smoky summer we had. I used a 4-stop nd about 20mins before proper sunset to drag this image out.
Cropped to 6x17
Jon Buffington wrote:
I usually post my personal image taking here so I will continue that I have the last 2 years been riding more dual sport bikes, trails and back roads. As some of you all know from my posting a little over 2 years ago, my wife went through a long battle with cancer and 2 different types of chemo that nearly killed her. Now that she has mostly recovered, she has a new outlook on life and insists on the "adventure" aspect on life (we already did that, but now more so). She was insistent that she wanted to ride trails as well and began haphazardly last summer but got her a smaller bike this year and now she is out riding all kinds of stuff. I tend to always have a P&S with me, usually a mju 1 or 2 or a nikon l35af. I will post some from our recent adventures. Hope I don't bore you with the motorcycle stuff. It is all captured on film All on either c200 or xtra 400