Another shot from my helicopter flight up the Toba River valley in October.
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO400, f3.5, 1/3200th.
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Lovely vintage look, and that light is simply gorgeous.
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Thanks Andy – I like how it came out, and the light was stunning for that trip – though when flying over the ocean and islands it was solid fog much of the way.
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Even finer than Josef Scaylea (one of my heros, btw). Love the mist-shadows of the mountains.
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Hi Sam – you have mention Scaylea before and I was very pleased to learn about him from that comment. And, he has taken a lot of photos that are better than any of mine, including this one. But thanks for the compliment – I appreciate it!
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Has a 19th century look to it like a silver halide print warmed by gold toning.
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Thanks Mario – I like how it came out too.
I used Topaz B&W Effects – it is one of the presets, but I tweaked it a bit as well. I am pretty sure I did it via the Toned Collection with Sepia and Selenium III present. (I sure wish Topaz would add this kind of info somehow to the metadata…)
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks Mitch! There was quite a lot of processing necessary as I did not have the focus I wanted – the lens could not cope with the movement and on manual I somehow jarred it off the infinity setting for a bunch of shots. So this is a bit of a recovery project, but I like how it came out. Shooting through the curved front window of the helicopter was another issue too…
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I can imagine the havoc you had to deal with in post; I’ve had some of those myself. Nonetheless, I love the light in this shot!
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Thanks Mitch – the light was what made the photo worth the effort of salvaging.
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