HASSELBLAD 500cm Analogue Landscape Photography Chasing the Light on Chrome Hill, Peak District
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Join me on a sunrise visit to Chrome Hill in the Peak District to get a magical shot of the sunrise over Parkhouse Hill. I'm out with my trusty medium format Hasselblad 500cm and a couple of rolls of Kodak film, Ektar reversal and Ektachrome positive. I've been to this spot several times now but haven't managed to get a day with the perfect cloud inversion.
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The film was bought from and processed by Analogue Wonderland
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Really enjoyed your video and your images were stunning. It would be a good spot for Hasselblad’s Xpan too.
Love it.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Wow these images at dawn are so stunning.
Glad you like them!
Stunning images.
Glad you like them!
Esta experiencia casi mística de unión con la Naturaleza que tiene el fotógrafo que mira de modo pausado y contemplativo, buscando la perfección de la imagen con el uso de una gran cámara ,se parece a la experiencia que antaño tenía el pintor hasta el impresionismo .Pero en la Pintura los tiempos de exposición son muy largos y el análisis de la imagen debe ser mayor porque la tecnología no te realiza el trabajo. Y, probablemente por eso, la experiencia y el conocimiento sea más profundo en el caso del pintor .De algunos pintores, no de todos.
Un gran abrazo y reconocimiento desde España.
Thank you from England 👍❤️
Nice job, well done! 🙂
Thanks for the visit
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Lovely videos with your film cameras. Do you use filters when using film to help grade the light exposure?
I generally dont use filters on my inland landscape shots as the horizons are too inconsistent, but for seascapes I would use an ND grad, and have used a big stopper on occasion for the flat water effect. Oh and of course I would use a polariser if I thought it would improve the shot. FYI I use a Cokin P holder with the Hasselblad bayonet adaptor.