Octane
19-04-2012, 09:14 PM
Crevices and capillaries in golden sand caused by outgoing tides. Taken shortly after the sun had risen.
This was from the Easter long weekend when Chris and I headed out to the coast.
My 120 back with Velvia 50 in it failed; it wouldn't advance past the first frame. So, I shot with a back that had Astia 100F, instead. Not the best landscape film available; it's a low contrast film designed for nailing skin tones, but, can be used for landscapes.
Larger version available here (http://scratch.hqphotography.com.au/images/astia100005.jpg).
Note: processing involved slight contrast enhancement. Otherwise, it's how it came out of my scanner. Downsampled for web consumption from about 66 megapixels.
Mamiya RZ67 Professional II, Mamiya-Sekor Z 127mm f/3.5 W, Fujifilm Fujichrome Astia 100F 120
127.0mm f/16 iso100
Comments, critique, etc., most welcome.
H
This was from the Easter long weekend when Chris and I headed out to the coast.
My 120 back with Velvia 50 in it failed; it wouldn't advance past the first frame. So, I shot with a back that had Astia 100F, instead. Not the best landscape film available; it's a low contrast film designed for nailing skin tones, but, can be used for landscapes.
Larger version available here (http://scratch.hqphotography.com.au/images/astia100005.jpg).
Note: processing involved slight contrast enhancement. Otherwise, it's how it came out of my scanner. Downsampled for web consumption from about 66 megapixels.
Mamiya RZ67 Professional II, Mamiya-Sekor Z 127mm f/3.5 W, Fujifilm Fujichrome Astia 100F 120
127.0mm f/16 iso100
Comments, critique, etc., most welcome.
H