Here's three frames of Velvia I shot with the 67
recently.

The first two are of a covered bridge that spans the
Yuba River just east of here. It was originally built
during the Civil War and is one of the longest covered
bridges in existence. It has been rebuilt a number of
times and is no longer open to anything but foot
traffic.

http://www.primelensphoto.com/bridge1.jpg

and landscape:

http://www.primelensphoto.com/bridge2.jpg

Pentax 67II, 55mm, f22, 3 seconds. I had to use both a
ND .9 grad filter AND a polarizer to slow it down that
much. Luckily the sky was smiling on us that morning.
Not a lot of post processing. Just a first pass at
both of these.

Also shot a couple frames of Periwinkles. They are
growing everywhere right now. There was a large
covering of them near the riverbank. This one was the
best:

http://www.primelensphoto.com/periwinkle.jpg

Again with 67II and 55mm. Don't recall what stop or
speed but most likely f4 due to the shallow DOF.

For anyone who's interested (since I'm about to talk
about film processing), I have all of my E-6 now done
through A&I in LA. My local lab used to do 3 hr.
turnaround but, of course, can't afford to anymore
with the falloff in film shooters. A&I does a really
nice job, though. I use prepaid mailers I get through
B&H. They've gone to a smaller box to hold the
processed roll which is too small for 220, IMHO. So
this roll was wound a bit too tightly when it arrived
today. Whatca gonna do?

-Brendan


 
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