发信人: Rabbit (兔子), 信区: Life
标 题: Re: Stonehenge at Twilight
发信站: BBS 听涛站 (Sun Dec 7 07:07:57 2003)
The Way West
Photography by Jim Richardson
“From the top of the bluff near the chimney I had a splendid view westward of
some of the most beautiful wild and romantic scenery as I ever beheld.”
Dan Carpenter, 1850
Camera: Hasselblad X-Pan panoramic camera
Film Type: Ektachrome E100SW
Lens: 45mm f4 (moderate wide angle)
Speed and F Stop: 1/60 at f8-11 Weather Conditions: Broken clouds with sunlig
ht coming and going
Time of Day: Early morning, just after sunrise.
Lighting Techniques: Waited for just the right light on Chimney Rock and the g
rasslands
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT OR COMMENTS:
The Hasselblad X-Pan is a special 35mm wide-format camera that I used to heigh
ten the expansive nature of the landscapes the pioneers encountered on the the
way west. I always look for the cloud patterns, and here the sweeping pattern
was critical to the success of the picture. That morning I shot the same scen
e with the Nikon (regular 35mm) and a Noblex panning camera (same wide format
as the Hasselblad but giving a picture angle of about 150 degrees as opposed t
o about 75 degrees that you see in this picture). Shooting the same scene from
many angles and viewpoints (often over and over) is one of the tricks of maki
ng landscapes that sing.
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