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Kodak print film used to have printed on their boxes, over the course of much of the last century, as follows : Sunny , 1/125 sec f11 iso 100 (add snow/beach/ reflections, f16) .  Overcast grey 1/125 sec f8 iso 100 . Shadow, as in under a tree in sunlight, 1/125 f5.6 iso 100 and so on, which gets you perfect exposures time after time , as I've known this from early teenage years. I saw a youtube 'pro' trying to work out an exposure the other day in 20 minutes, and I wanted to hand him a Kodak film box, as in the end he got the same result as Kodak could have told him on the box !!

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Farm stand - Route 1 Warren Maine.  Once we see pumpkins in these numbers, Fall is just around the corner.

 

TL2 - Zeiss 18mm f 4 

 

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Interesting Squash.

 

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A beautiful day here in Coastal Maine.

 

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Arlington St. Boston, MA.

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Red Mallow.

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Early Bird

LEICA SUMMILUX-TL

1:1.4 / 35 mm ASPH

 

Whitefish Chain of Lakes, Crow-Wing County. Minnesota

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Later, that same day

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1:1.4 / 35 mm ASPH

 

And, I forgot the hood back at our lake cabin.

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Very impressive reproduction of difficult red tones.  Did you use LR or another developer?

 

Thanks, lots of trial and error in the process.

Used Lightroom, image was underexposed by 1 and 2/3 stops and the camera was angled up.  A polarizer was also used.

The other mallows I shot were brighter, but flatter. 

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Early Bird

LEICA SUMMILUX-TL

1:1.4 / 35 mm ASPH

 

Whitefish Chain of Lakes, Crow-Wing County. Minnesota

 

 

Later, that same day

LEICA SUMMILUX-TL

1:1.4 / 35 mm ASPH

 

And, I forgot the hood back at our lake cabin.

Really lovely Albert - especially the second one, lovely light.  Cannot understand if you are posting to the CL image thread why it ended up here - but happy to see them.

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Really lovely Albert - especially the second one, lovely light. Cannot understand if you are posting to the CL image thread why it ended up here - but happy to see them.

Thank you much. The scatter-gun posting is a total mystery. I promise that I only push the CL buttons. I’m becoming paranoid.

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