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I had placed an AD200 with a warming gel out on the roof outside the window to generate some "sun", but then the real sun showed up :)
2 shot 32-bit DNG (3 stops apart) merged and treated entirely in Lightroom.
The dark shot would have worked on it's own, however merging in a bright frame means less noise in the darker areas.
Model: Nicole Rayner
Location booking and assistance: Studio de Lavalette, Villebois Lavalette, France
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This is another working class town, but the homes are a little bigger here, and I think a lot of them were in fact rebuilt after Sandy. Fujifilm GFX-100s.
This is a broken down pier in Lavalette, NJ. It didn't make it through Hurricane Sandy. I'm sure it will be rebuilt in the near future. This is a 30 second exposure using the B+W 10 stop filter. I love this filter!!
It was pretty cold and very, very windy. I had to go back to the car and get my winter coat! There I was, camera on the tripod, snapping my remote and holding my coat open like a cormorant drying it's wings, trying to block the wind from shaking the camera. =)
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Small houses like this, built in the 1960s, are becoming a rarity on the Jersey Shore. Contax III, Carl Zeiss 21mm f/4.5 Biogon, Imperiale Type S film (expired 1977), HC-110.
Newly build artillery platform for heavy siege mortars able to lop bombs at great precision over great distances.