aaron l 0 Posted June 7, 2002 Neat picture with the SFX200 & red filter. What happened to the sky? Shouldn't it be virtually black with that film/filter combo? Link to comment
cts 0 Posted June 7, 2002 The sun was just "above" the picture, which does not produce a completely black sky. To obtain a dark sky, you have to shoot 90° from the sun.The sky would have been really black with HIE infrared film (see my folder Infrared for examples).The effect is visible on some other pictures of this folder too. Link to comment
david_cort_s 0 Posted June 13, 2002 I like the perspective lines, drawn by the shadows of the trees... they help focusing on the crest, in the background. Vraiment 'bien posé', calme et sérénité... malgré les traces de ski ;) not so lost in the middle of nowhere :) Thanks for your shot ! Link to comment
jonathan_reynolds 1 Posted October 21, 2003 I've tried, but you've done it! Very lovely image. Link to comment
cts 0 Posted October 21, 2003 David: Vraiment 'bien posé', calme et sérénité... malgré les traces de ski ;) not so lost in the middle of nowhere :)Yes, the photo was taken while sitting on the 'Super Morzine' chair lift (télésiège).I had to turn 90° right (and even more !) to have this picture.Another 'snow' series is coming. Be patient. :-)) Link to comment
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