Landscape Film photography - Shooting 4x5 on a Sunny Day
With summer fully upon us I try once again to capture something interesting in my local forest. It isn't easy at this time of year but if you keep your eyes (and mind) open there is always a composition to be had.
Full sized images can be found here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/silver-scape/albums/72157682954801641
Equipment used:
Intrepid 4x5 field camera
90mm f/8 Fujinon
150mm f/5.6 Nikkor
300mm f/9 Nikkor
Velbon Rexi L tripod
Lowepro Mini Trekker AWS backpack
Sekonic L-508 spotmeter
Film:
Kodak Ektar and Portra 400
Ilford FP4+ (no images shown in the vlog)
Видео Landscape Film photography - Shooting 4x5 on a Sunny Day канала Steve O'Nions
Full sized images can be found here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/silver-scape/albums/72157682954801641
Equipment used:
Intrepid 4x5 field camera
90mm f/8 Fujinon
150mm f/5.6 Nikkor
300mm f/9 Nikkor
Velbon Rexi L tripod
Lowepro Mini Trekker AWS backpack
Sekonic L-508 spotmeter
Film:
Kodak Ektar and Portra 400
Ilford FP4+ (no images shown in the vlog)
Видео Landscape Film photography - Shooting 4x5 on a Sunny Day канала Steve O'Nions
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