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Architectural photographs

macmx

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Here is a little "architectural" series I did. The equipment was 905swc, Fuji Neopan 100 and Wratten 16 orange filter. Enjoy :z04_5769:

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Very nice! B&W really made sense here capturing the essentials. Did you use a focusing grid screen for alignment? Spot meter?
 
Guesstimation for metering, hyperfocal for focussing :)

Which shows again that we should not allow ourselves to be overly fascinated by technical gizmos :)

To my eye this type of image only works in square format. I have quite a number of pictures in my archive which have a *very* similar style :)))

Wilko
 
It's easy too! Sunlight: 1/500, f/8 and ISO 100. Compensate two stops for the filter and there you are!
 
exactly.....same here...i dont even meter sometimes......sun out, middle of the day 1/500 at f8......sun starting to lose force 1/250 at f8......

It's easy too! Sunlight: 1/500, f/8 and ISO 100. Compensate two stops for the filter and there you are!
 
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