Sooooo Coooool ,,, I really enjoyed your journey !!!!!!!! ThankYou !!!!!!!!!!!! I Really enjoyed seeing the Great Photos and all that went into taking them :) :) :)
Love doing long exposures on medium format film, mainly waterfalls or reflections in water. I've got a little chart in my phone for the Ilford films I usually use, using the factors of 1.26 and 1.3, and then fudge it a bit depending on the scene and the effects I'm trying to capture. However I'd never really thought about doing the photography from a moving vehicle.
It's interesting how you keep shooting the same picture over and over, yet they're all different and intriguing. Thanks Ari! Looking forward to what you create this winter.
Hi Ari, you can find some filters with the same size diameter glass as the Zodiak and just swap them in to replace the existing filter glass. I did the same with mine as the red filter was missing so I replace the glass in the UV one with red glass from another filter. It works fine! I bet Kamerastore has a big bin of assorted filter, take in one from the Zodiak and a pair of calipers and have a field day of treasure hunting.
Ari, your work is a great inspiration to me. Unique, unconventional and not following the crowd - right uo my street. I look forward to every Saturday and your latest 'production'. Great fun and great humour. I'm now on the lookout for a condenser lens to build my own franken-camera.
I call them "action shots" - where we attempt to capture the movement of a person or object - playing at sport, in a vehicle. I dont permit myself doing it any longer but in younger days I took the camera downhill skiing and paragliding trying to capture the beauty and movement. Never got to your level of accomplishment but also couldnt afford the kind of hours I speculate you have spent on your boat. Mercury needs to make you a generous offer. I love your explanation of reciprocity failure and the math, thank you.
I absolutely like that boat picture with the universe spinning around it (2.02'). It is very dynamic and printing it on a very large format and then framing it would do greatly on a wall. I anyway like how you can turn a boring thing (inmho😂) like a boat time and again into something interesting and appealing.
Loved the pictures! I am still avoiding taking pictures at long exposures just because I don’t look up reciprocity for any of the films. I should just not be nervous and lazy and just look them up haha! Thanks for a great video!
I have an adapter ring screwed on my holga, actually a collapsible 46mm hood but the plastic is long gone by now but still a great to hold filter. After all, it is just plastic and with not too much force you can screw on a metal part and leave permanently.
Photos look, like usual, extremely good processed. If they had more strange lens imperfections, not so sharp, they would look like dreams. Or in some cases maybe nightmares.
I'm still amazed at how sharp the images are. I run an old two-stroke engine in the back and have up to one-minute exposure times. And still, they are so sharp!
Too many boat pictures? Yeah Nah as we say in NZ ( read as no!). Revisiting a scene is the magic sauce. FYI I use an App called Reciprocity Timer. Easy workout for different films with stopwatch timer & compensation if you use bellows. Cheers!
.... yeah, but that mm figure doesn't measure the same thing. Like my Hasselblad Super Wide is 38mm but the filter is 67mm. It's a different thing :-) The lens is about the focal length and the filter talks about the diameter.
@@rossmansell5877 Sorry if I cam across a bit hard. Was not my intention :-) But that 30.5 would not fit anywhere in that lens. You can modify certain 38mm filters as they are, by chance, about the same size as the Zodiak lens filter bay. The actual lens is about 100mm at the front and very convex. So no ready-made ND filters for Zodiak. If a lens is, say, 50mm, it doesn't mean that the filter is 50mm. These numbers are not the same thing :-)
@@ShootOnFilm The Zodiak FISHEYE @ 16:15 in the video = I have, It is the same as yours and the filters are all marked 30.5mm x 0.5 and fit in the REAR of the lens...they screw in quite a way. The filters came in the len s original fitted leather case
How do you secure the tripod to the deck? Also are you reciprocity adjusting the portra? I know that’s a taboo subject but if so how are you doing it? As always, amazing
@@jaydigshistory36 I do not secure it other than, well, try to position it well and drive smoothly :-). Portra 160 and 400; don’t know 800; reciprocity info is tough to find. I have not found good data and this is what I do: under 30 sec none, then I add half. So at 30 sec 45 etc. In minute double. So 1 min becomes 2. 2 becomes 4. And that’s the longest I’ve ever got. Not very accurate and scientifically solid but ….
My wife and I spent 3 years in Helsinki, really enjoyed that time. However, for some reason we didn’t take many photos. Wondering if you have any city photos you could post? Tehtaankatu 14c Eira was our part of town.
Beautiful!
Book please, larger format, more $ and copies
Thanks for sharing
Ken
Ok .- thanks for asking :-)
absolutely beautiful photos
I never get tired of your Boat Pictures.
Thanks! But somewhere there must be a limit :-)
Loving the inventive use of clamps to attach the Lerouge to the side of your boat. Also absolutely love the Holga shot right at the end.
Just beautiful 😻 work
Sooooo Coooool ,,, I really enjoyed your journey !!!!!!!! ThankYou !!!!!!!!!!!! I Really enjoyed seeing the Great Photos and all that went into taking them :) :) :)
Great idea and images! I must try that with my boat too.
Beautiful photos 😍
Thank you, thank you
Great video enjoyed it 👍
Kiev were my favorites! Nice photos
Love doing long exposures on medium format film, mainly waterfalls or reflections in water. I've got a little chart in my phone for the Ilford films I usually use, using the factors of 1.26 and 1.3, and then fudge it a bit depending on the scene and the effects I'm trying to capture. However I'd never really thought about doing the photography from a moving vehicle.
Interesting and detailed! Bravo!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very cool and inspiring!
Glad you think so!
It's interesting how you keep shooting the same picture over and over, yet they're all different and intriguing. Thanks Ari! Looking forward to what you create this winter.
@@davidottman9501 thanks thanks. I’m already impatiently waiting for November darkness!!
Where did the summer go? Off to a place in my mind. Good stuff as always, thanks Ari! Have a Great week!!
Thanks, thanks, And really, I don't mind. I love seasons.
In a pinch, you can use a polarizing filter in liu of a ND filter.
Hi Ari, you can find some filters with the same size diameter glass as the Zodiak and just swap them in to replace the existing filter glass. I did the same with mine as the red filter was missing so I replace the glass in the UV one with red glass from another filter. It works fine! I bet Kamerastore has a big bin of assorted filter, take in one from the Zodiak and a pair of calipers and have a field day of treasure hunting.
@@SamStinson thats a good idea. Thanks!
Ari, your work is a great inspiration to me. Unique, unconventional and not following the crowd - right uo my street. I look forward to every Saturday and your latest 'production'. Great fun and great humour. I'm now on the lookout for a condenser lens to build my own franken-camera.
@@JamesTaylor-yz1ov awesome. Yeah, the beauty of analog tools is that you can build and modify them in any old way!
Thank you for the link
You're welcome!
Great Video! I always enjoy your Journeys!!!
Thanks thanks!
Enjoyed your video and your explanations ...
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful inspiration and pictures - keep going!
Thank you for watching
I call them "action shots" - where we attempt to capture the movement of a person or object - playing at sport, in a vehicle. I dont permit myself doing it any longer but in younger days I took the camera downhill skiing and paragliding trying to capture the beauty and movement. Never got to your level of accomplishment but also couldnt afford the kind of hours I speculate you have spent on your boat. Mercury needs to make you a generous offer. I love your explanation of reciprocity failure and the math, thank you.
Thanks thanks. Yeah, there is plenty of time on the boat to aim and shoot :-)
I absolutely like that boat picture with the universe spinning around it (2.02'). It is very dynamic and printing it on a very large format and then framing it would do greatly on a wall.
I anyway like how you can turn a boring thing (inmho😂) like a boat time and again into something interesting and appealing.
Thanks, thanks. And thanks for watching!
Loved the pictures! I am still avoiding taking pictures at long exposures just because I don’t look up reciprocity for any of the films. I should just not be nervous and lazy and just look them up haha! Thanks for a great video!
Yeah, don't be afraid :-)
I have an adapter ring screwed on my holga, actually a collapsible 46mm hood but the plastic is long gone by now but still a great to hold filter.
After all, it is just plastic and with not too much force you can screw on a metal part and leave permanently.
True. Holga is very easy to modify.
Only man I know who uses a Hasselblad as a GoPro
Photos look, like usual, extremely good processed.
If they had more strange lens imperfections, not so sharp, they would look like dreams. Or in some cases maybe nightmares.
I'm still amazed at how sharp the images are. I run an old two-stroke engine in the back and have up to one-minute exposure times. And still, they are so sharp!
Did you try any IR film with 720nm filter? Might be a nice look as well on the boat. Maybe next summer 😉
If you have to ask the question, the answer is yes.
Too many boat pictures? Yeah Nah as we say in NZ ( read as no!). Revisiting a scene is the magic sauce. FYI I use an App called Reciprocity Timer. Easy workout for different films with stopwatch timer & compensation if you use bellows. Cheers!
I'll check it out! Thanks!!!
Summer almost never ends in Florida 😂. It's hurricane season, and then it isn't.
I know. I lived almost 10 years in California. And missed the seasons 😅
Edmunds have 30.5mm ND 500-700 ND filter.
Another good weekend 'conversation''
.... yeah, but that mm figure doesn't measure the same thing. Like my Hasselblad Super Wide is 38mm but the filter is 67mm. It's a different thing :-) The lens is about the focal length and the filter talks about the diameter.
@@ShootOnFilm Thought you wanted a filter for the Russian fisheye.... ah well...
@@rossmansell5877 Sorry if I cam across a bit hard. Was not my intention :-) But that 30.5 would not fit anywhere in that lens. You can modify certain 38mm filters as they are, by chance, about the same size as the Zodiak lens filter bay. The actual lens is about 100mm at the front and very convex. So no ready-made ND filters for Zodiak. If a lens is, say, 50mm, it doesn't mean that the filter is 50mm. These numbers are not the same thing :-)
@@ShootOnFilm The Zodiak FISHEYE @ 16:15 in the video = I have, It is the same as yours and the filters are all marked 30.5mm x 0.5 and fit in the REAR of the lens...they screw in quite a way.
The filters came in the len s original fitted leather case
@@rossmansell5877 then I need to apologize and stay corrected!!!! That is awesome. I need to look them up!!!!!
Interesting to try on a bicycle.... Smooth roads of course or maybe try a gimbal..
How do you secure the tripod to the deck?
Also are you reciprocity adjusting the portra? I know that’s a taboo subject but if so how are you doing it?
As always, amazing
@@jaydigshistory36 I do not secure it other than, well, try to position it well and drive smoothly :-). Portra 160 and 400; don’t know 800; reciprocity info is tough to find. I have not found good data and this is what I do: under 30 sec none, then I add half. So at 30 sec 45 etc. In minute double. So 1 min becomes 2. 2 becomes 4. And that’s the longest I’ve ever got.
Not very accurate and scientifically solid but ….
My wife and I spent 3 years in Helsinki, really enjoyed that time. However, for some reason we didn’t take many photos. Wondering if you have any city photos you could post? Tehtaankatu 14c Eira was our part of town.
Sorry, not many. I live up in Tampere and have fewer photos of Helsinki. Did you see this: th-cam.com/video/JBUTTpC4qEQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CLQ6XAkVY7O3aDZL
Quick question. Can you tell me how many winding between pictures do you need to make in order to not overlap on the Holga 120 panoramic. Thanks.
Look at the red window and stop on every odd number. 1-3-5-7-9-11
Shoot, I didn’t know that I was going to have to do math today.
1 / 0 =