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I just scan some Fuji Velvia slides

Your opinion about color and general rendering ? :)

 

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No dust on sensor in blue sky , you're all afraid, huh ? :D

 

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PS: Adam, I'll have some questions about your different nice pictures with filters :)

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Fuji Velvia

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and the summit of Europa 4800m

... with jet :)

 

Fuji Velvia

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I just scan some Fuji Velvia slides

Your opinion about color and general rendering ? :)

 

Pyrénées France

MP-28 Cron

No dust on sensor in blue sky , you're all afraid, huh ? :D

 

attachicon.gifImage1pyrvelvmp+++pi-2-900.jpg

 

Best

Henry

 

PS: Adam, I'll have some questions about your different nice pictures with filters :)

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I just scan some Fuji Velvia slides

Your opinion about color and general rendering ? :)

 

Pyrénées France

MP-28 Cron

No dust on sensor in blue sky , you're all afraid, huh ? :D

 

attachicon.gifImage1pyrvelvmp+++pi-2-900.jpg

 

Best

Henry

 

PS: Adam, I'll have some questions about your different nice pictures with filters :)

love that velvia, Henry.  It is one of my favorite for landscapes, even more so than the provia 100F, IMHO.  I think the fact that the snow capped mountains are not overly blue.

As for the filters that I used, they were a SOFT ND graduated filter, a 81B warming filter (for the very long exposures (over a minute), b/c very long exposures introduce a cast bluish cast) and, for the last daytime shot, a 6 stop ND filter.

One thing to watch out for with ND filters with super wide angles lenses is they tend to cause vignetting.  My images reflect this, although for 60+ lens I am somewhat impressed as to how much they held up.

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Here are 4 shots of the NYC skyline that I took at different times during a morning a couple of weeks ago.

Film is Kodak Ektar and film size is 6cmX9cm

I used a variety of lens filters to help with the effect...

 

second...

 

third...

 

fourth...

Adam thanks for sharing.

For the color of sky , 1 and 4 are different I prefer 4 for the sky , perhaps more real

3 seems more balanced to me for general rendering :)  but we can not compare, because you would take the same landscape

at the same time , with different filtersif it's your aim to see the influence of the filters on pictures :)

Can you give us the different types of filters you used  ?

Thanks.

Best regards

Henry

PS : I am looking for an orange filter E46 Leica or another brand ? any suggestion ?

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Adam thanks for sharing.

For the color of sky , 1 and 4 are different I prefer 4 for the sky , perhaps more real

3 seems more balanced to me for general rendering :)  but we can not compare, because you would take the same landscape

at the same time , with different filters ,  if it's your aim to see the influence of the filters on pictures :)

Can you give us the different types of filters you used  ?

Thanks.

Best regards

Henry

PS : I am looking for an orange filter E46 Leica or another brand ? any suggestion ?

Hi Henry - I did not use any colored filters other than a medium warming filter #81B which, as I mentioned, helps mitigate the extra blue cast that is captured by color film (especially saturated film such as Ektar) with very long exposures.  I used a SOFT neutral density graduate filter to reduce the excess exposure that the sky had relative to the buildings.  The purpose of this was to retain the color of the sky, and deepen the color (and not wash it out due to the fact that the sky is at least two stops brighter than the city scene).  Once this is achieved, the Ektar film does a great job of picking up the subtle colors in the sky and accentuates them.  I was at this spot from about 5:30am, when it was still night with a black sky, until about 7:30am, when the sun was out and the sky a beautiful royal blue.  I took about 24 exposures during this 2 hour window, and these 4 were my favorites.

 

I also used a "little stopper" 6-stop ND filter once the morning sky brightened the scene in order to achieve silky smooth water.

 

thanks for asking

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my contribution for the weekend...

Hassy SWC, Kodak Ektar....

anyone recognize this place???

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What a great thread!

 

Here's a shot from Cambridge. Fuji Provia.

 

See if you can spot something odd.

 

 

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