carstenw wrote:
Is there fog back there, sebboh, or what is going on? The background looks extremely faded out, more than usual even. Very nice, btw.
yes, our evening fog was rolling down the street. you can't really capture it with still images from within the fog, but you can see faint wisps of cloud rolling through at ground level. i keep meaning to try to make a video from within. here's what it looks like from outside the cloud though. the little valley at the bottom left that moves up and to the right is the road where the above picture was taken.
Yes, I am familiar with the possible density of California fog. Way back in the Precambrian Age, 1990 to be exact, I rode a motorcycle from Toronto through Vancouver, to Los Angeles and back, and one fine day on Highway 1, we rode around a corner and encountered a wall of fog, there is no other way to describe it. One moment, sunshine and 22 degrees Celcius, the next, zero visibility and 15 degrees Celcius. Quite remarkable.
carstenw wrote:
Yes, I am familiar with the possible density of California fog. Way back in the Precambrian Age, 1990 to be exact, I rode a motorcycle from Toronto through Vancouver, to Los Angeles and back, and one fine day on Highway 1, we rode around a corner and encountered a wall of fog, there is no other way to describe it. One moment, sunshine and 22 degrees Celcius, the next, zero visibility and 15 degrees Celcius. Quite remarkable.
precambrian indeed, i was still only able to ride a bicycle then.
I have a load of 35mm film from that trip, probably made with my OM-4. I really should clean it up and get it scanned, and see if it is any good... I was doing panoramas by overlapping prints, and even had a vertical panorama from horizontal to almost vertically down at the edge of the Grand Canyon
carstenw wrote:
I have a load of 35mm film from that trip, probably made with my OM-4. I really should clean it up and get it scanned, and see if it is any good... I was doing panoramas by overlapping prints, and even had a vertical panorama from horizontal to almost vertically down at the edge of the Grand Canyon
sweet! you should definitely try to get them scanned. i've lost most of my negatives and a fair number of my prints from 'ye olden days'.