coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
giulio stucchi
Well-known
really nice work Flat Twin
Giulio
Giulio
MP & Summicron 35mm ASPH Ver.1
New Year's Day at Kamakura Hachimangu Shrine
New Year's Day at Kamakura Hachimangu Shrine





giulio stucchi
Well-known
Good work Jon!
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Many thanks Giulio!
Simon
Simon
ian_watts
Ian Watts
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Very nice Ian ^^^, I like Dorset.
Regards Simon
Regards Simon
ian_watts
Ian Watts
Very nice Ian ^^^, I like Dorset.
Thanks Simon.
mpaniagua
Newby photographer

Expiatory Templo, Tijuana Mexico.
Leica M6, Summicron 35mm pre ASPH. Ilford HP5+, 1/30th at f2.
dave_
Established
je2a3
je

M6+'cron 35mm/V1
PX125/Diafine
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Leica M5
35mm Summicron IV
Tri-X
35mm Summicron IV
Tri-X

Nigel Meaby
Well-known
maddoc
... likes film again.
Bob
Leica M User
Gabor,
Did you allow the M7 to auto meter, or did you set the exposure manually ?
The reason I ask shooting snow is tough to expose correctly, usually I have to manually override any auto exposure.
Nice photo, great contrast. BTW, that's a lot of snow.
Did you allow the M7 to auto meter, or did you set the exposure manually ?
The reason I ask shooting snow is tough to expose correctly, usually I have to manually override any auto exposure.
Nice photo, great contrast. BTW, that's a lot of snow.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Bob, thank you!! That was (is) a lot of snow this year in Hokkaido.
I did set the exposure compensation of my M7 to + 1.7 EV and hoped that it will work out. I also measured incident light with my meter app of the Iphone but that showed a difference of about 5 EV and some frames I exposed using that setting were quite over exposed. In bright sunlight (and snow) I used an ND4 filter and set exposure compensation to +2EV.
I did set the exposure compensation of my M7 to + 1.7 EV and hoped that it will work out. I also measured incident light with my meter app of the Iphone but that showed a difference of about 5 EV and some frames I exposed using that setting were quite over exposed. In bright sunlight (and snow) I used an ND4 filter and set exposure compensation to +2EV.
Gabor,
Did you allow the M7 to auto meter, or did you set the exposure manually ?
The reason I ask shooting snow is tough to expose correctly, usually I have to manually override any auto exposure.
Nice photo, great contrast. BTW, that's a lot of snow.
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
brennanphotoguy
Well-known

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brennanphotoguy
Well-known
8 Element

Andrew by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Andrew by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Pretzel Man by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Untitled by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Preoccupied by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Moving on by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Andrew by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Andrew by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Pretzel Man by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Untitled by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Preoccupied by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr

Moving on by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
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