Rolleiflex 2,8C, Xenotar 2,8/80; Tmax 400, Romek PQ7 phenidone: https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/15665037084/ Panasonic Lumix LX7, Leica Vario Summilux 1,4/24-90mm (35mm equivalent): https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16286618392/ Carlos 2015-01-10 14:31 GMT-03:00 CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>: > When we were navigating along the river Paraná, the ship passed under the > International cable- stayed bridge and I took a photograph with one of the > towers in the foreground and my city in the background. It was taken last > Sunday in the morning, with the 2.8C Xenotar and a Rollei red filter to > darken the sky: > > https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/16243241312/ > > We returned in the evening; I had no film and wanted a nocturnal view from > the middle of the river about the bridge and the city. I still had the > Panasonic Lumix DMC LX7, a P&S compact digital camera provided with a > Leica f1.4 24mm-90mm nano coated 35mm lens equivalent, and took this image > at f 1.4 (lens wide open), 24mm equivalent (wide angle), at 1/15 ISO 1600, > camera hand-held without flash: > > https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/15625141683/ > > Carlos > > 2015-01-08 6:30 GMT-03:00 CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>: > >> Last Sunday we visited a site called "Club del Río" (River's Club), close >> to the San Ignacio town (the town with XVIIth century Jesuitic missions >> ruins; you can see them in my Flickr gallery) 60 km from my city, using the >> fluvial way. My first idea was to carry the 2.8C for B&W shots and the 3,5F >> for color shots, but it would required an additional bag, too bulky; I >> finally carried the 2,8C only, using a TMax 400 in the morning and for a >> few hours after the noon and a Portra 400 color negative in the afternoon >> (I also had a Lumix LX7 with Leica lens, but it's a different story...) >> >> >> I had thought a color pano using the morning light, but we arrived almost >> at noon and the light was gone. I needed to finish the TMax 400 to load the >> Portra 400 and took these three frames from the opposite side regarding my >> original idea, I used a light tripod and the Rolleifix. The stitched pano >> (PS Elements Photomerge) has trees and geometric forms in the foreground, >> very close to the camera (f22), however I think the image looks natural >> because the rotation axis was about the lens exit pupil distance. >> >> The TMax 400 was developed with Romek PQ 7 developer (Phenidone) >> >> >> I uploaded the image largest size allowed in Flickr: 2048 pixels for the >> longest side: >> >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/itarfoto/15604104704/ >> >> >> Carlos >> > >