Desert Storm Panorama - Monochrome Study
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Monochrome image taken with a Nikon N8008 35MM film camera with a 28-80MM f3.3 Nikkor zoom lens - Film was Kodak BW400CN ISO 400 with a Hoya O[G} filter (orange) - Florence, Arizona - This was not only a test of the N8008 but also the blue sensistivity of the Kodak C-41 monochrome film. This image was post processed to emulate images taken in the late 19th and early 20th century - pictorialism and Photo-Secessionism. In any event, a storm rolled in and I simply couldn't resist! Three shots stitched together with Panorama Maker 4 - Scans from Epson V700
Image will probably be in one of my future books at Amazon.
My books on shooting with old film cameras (as well as others) can be seen here at Amazon:
www.amazon.com/Paul-Moore/e/B0075LNIO2/
3 responses
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Davide Simone (Deleted) gave props (5 Sep 2012):
Awesome !!!
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Jüri Vissak gave props (11 Sep 2012):
Well seen and presented!
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John Linton gave props (21 Sep 2012):
Weathering Heights would probably be the title I'd give this if I'd have taken this MarvelouShot!, but Mother Nature Makes a Grand Entrance might work better...Then the one you already works too...






















