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Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaA couple from yesterday. Had a good chat with a guy who saw my camera, turned around and came back. Discussed, for about 20 minutes photography, large format, etc. whilst his wife suffered in the car.
These were hastily scanned this morning with only slight contrast adjustments. The photo of Long Gully Bridge at Northbride needs more contrast. View to St Leonards and Chatswood Rooftops I am happy with the exposures I am getting via the Zone System. Whilst I had the D800 with me, I only used my Pentax Spot meter to work out exposure. C&C appreciated. Regards, Patrick
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This, the first, is my fav but comes across too bright when you bump the contrast maybe try and see how it looks darkened down a bit? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Indeedy - it looked less bright on my screen at home. Regards, Patrick
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaThis is a simple reduction in exposure in ACR. I think it does the trick.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaPatrick
The rework on the bridge (my pick of these as well) does it proper justice. What really makes this image for me is you've nailed the composition perfectly with the slight elevation you were at when taking the shot. Strangely the blurry cars (doing more than 50K I'm guessing ) don't detract from the image which they no doubt would in colour. In fact I almost didn't notice them. Peter
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaI love the rework!
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Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaPat I really like the 3rd. Maybe try chopping the right off a tad with that rectangular structure.
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaThe rework is the pick of the lot. Looks like you're having a great time with the new setup.
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Chris, do you mean the left hand side? Wayne, loving the set-up - knowing that I go out and I can only take up to 14 photos is somewhat liberating. Using the Zone system also gives me greater control of the process. That said, I have been fortunate that the scenes I have photographed have contained dynamic ranges within the scope of the film, and haven't had to pull or push development. Regards, Patrick
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Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaYes, sorry, left side.
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+1 Rework version is much much better. gerry's photography journey
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vista[quote="biggerry"Rework version is much much better.[/quote]
+1 and I'd often wanted to take this shot (trying from both ends) D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaRework does it for me, too.
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaPatrick
your photography is getting better and better. The hypo is getting into your system. Regards
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Re: Long Gully Bridge & Crows Nest to Chatswood vistaThanks everyone. I am really enjoying the process behind LF photography.
Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
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