Sansome After Sundown - Large Format Film
This is a shot from a couple of weeks back when I met up with Ian (RZ68) to take some blue hour and night shots in the Financial District in San Francisco. I think that I am finally getting the hang of the scanning and post processing, now I just need to figure out the finer points of all of the adjustments that my large format camera will do. I have the basics down (I think), but I just need to get out there and get some more experience with it. So, stay tuned for more large format scans!
To view Ian's photostream with some pretty amazing night shots, just click below.
www.flickr.com/photos/48001292@N08/
Camera: Toyo Field 45CF
Lens: Fujinon 90mm f/8.0 SW w/Seiko #0 Shutter
Exposure: 40 Seconds @f/22
Tripod: Benro A-169 w/B-0 Ball Head
Film: Fuji Velvia 100
Scanner: Epson V750-M Pro
This image is © Douglas Bawden Photography, please do not use without prior permission.
Enjoy my photos and please feel free to comment. The only thing that I ask is no large or flashy graphics in the comments.
Sansome After Sundown - Large Format Film
This is a shot from a couple of weeks back when I met up with Ian (RZ68) to take some blue hour and night shots in the Financial District in San Francisco. I think that I am finally getting the hang of the scanning and post processing, now I just need to figure out the finer points of all of the adjustments that my large format camera will do. I have the basics down (I think), but I just need to get out there and get some more experience with it. So, stay tuned for more large format scans!
To view Ian's photostream with some pretty amazing night shots, just click below.
www.flickr.com/photos/48001292@N08/
Camera: Toyo Field 45CF
Lens: Fujinon 90mm f/8.0 SW w/Seiko #0 Shutter
Exposure: 40 Seconds @f/22
Tripod: Benro A-169 w/B-0 Ball Head
Film: Fuji Velvia 100
Scanner: Epson V750-M Pro
This image is © Douglas Bawden Photography, please do not use without prior permission.
Enjoy my photos and please feel free to comment. The only thing that I ask is no large or flashy graphics in the comments.