Thanks Dave,
not handheld, no. I was out shooting the sunset and park, using the same Gitzo
I’ve had since the early 90’s. I shot a series of 2 rolls and picked a few of
the best compositions/exposures to have professionally scanned. Getting
exposure right in that light is really tricky. I use a handheld meter, but even
so...
From my notes it was f5.6 at 1 second, Velvia 100.
Best regards,
Thor
(Btw - I’m looking for a new tripod - something more lightweight (carbon
fiber), and have narrowed it down to Gitzo, Novoflex, or RRS. Something that
will support my Rollei MF as well as a potential LF setup in the future, yet is
light and reasonably easy to carry. Suggestions are welcomed!)
On 6 Oct 2018, at 06:31, David Stumpp <photos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Great shot, Thor! Is that handheld?
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Subject: [rollei_list] Dusk/night shot with Rollei 6008i2 & Scheider
Super-Angulon 40mm/f3.5
Thought I’d share a recent shot I took while visiting Santa Monica.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/circlesquared/45068868491/in/dateposted-public/ ;
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/circlesquared/45068868491/in/dateposted-public/>
Comments and criticism are welcomed!
Thor