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It is the presence of milky fog that allows me to control the scenography here and emphasize the depth of the scene.
For a separate the foreground and theatrical backdrop as much as possible.
With a closed aperture, which is necessary here, this can be done with only a few tricks.
For example, in cinema we used pyrotechnics - the effect of smoke and spotlights.
in general, I am satisfied with the result of the picture, given that it is from a boat that rocks and floats with the current, and the stream moves along the bridge. A kaleidoscope in one word, changing rhythms every second..
- just have time to compose your composition !
.. but if you look at the bw album?
www.flickr.com/photos/zoombablog/albums/72177720297782769
Fomapan 100 film
Epson V600 scanned
Camera; Franka Rolfix 1951 from fellow Flickr friend: Marilyn Root
film: Fomapan 400
filter: Wratten Kodak 25 red.
1/250. f11
unedited, with a fortuitous light leak
Analogica, Fujica ST 701 ( 1970 ) Takumar 28 mm F 3.5, Fomapan 400 asa sviluppo con Rodinal. Mi piace la grana delle foto analogiche ma questa pellicola da 400 asa ne fa anche troppa...ora esco con il cane anche se è già buio
camera = Mamiya Rapid Omega 200
Film = Portra 400
21 seconds - f11
Below is a shot of that gas station with a DSLR
Index cards, for Macro Mondays, theme: Card.
Hasselblad Makro-Planar f/4, 120 mm, set to f/4. Additional magnification provided by a bellows extension rail.
12-image focus stack.
For an image with scale, see here: www.flickr.com/gp/kuriyan/4iD155
Analogica, Praktica LTL ( 1970 ), Zeiss Flektogon 35 mm 2.4 F, Fomapan 200 asa, sviluppo con Rodinal.
Meine Hobby Fotowerkstatt ... Filigrane Werkzeuge und ein sauberer Arbeitsplatz dann kann nix mehr schiefgehen...
Falls mal jemand eine Sensorreinigung braucht .... ich kann auch digital ... 😉
Analog mirror cleaning
My Hobby photo workshop ... Filigree tools and a clean workplace then nothing can go wrong ...
If someone needs a sensor cleaning .... I can also digital ... 😉
OLD SCANNED ANALOG PIC.
View of Sierra de los Vélez from Vélez-Blanco Castle. Almost fourty years ago.