Thank you Paul!
You won't regretting getting an incident meter, I find it infallible,
even
in very difficult exposure scenarios. Here's another example, a quite
challening
scenario for 5-stops-slide-film, but I am happy with how it came out.
http://snipurl.com/w6e1t
This was shot through a polariser, but with the polarisation angle set
to
emphasise, not suppress, the reflection on the waves. I wanted to
remember the
it as I saw it.
Every pebble next to the railroad tracks is rendered in a way which no
other camera/lens can. You can actually see people on the opposite
shore.
Dawid
On 12 May 2010, at 2:26 PM, Paul Cox wrote:
> Dawid,
>
> Now I feel even better about the Luna Pro SBC meter I just ordered
> from
> KEH. Thanks for helping me justify the purchase. ;-) I love the
> yellow
> and orange tones in this shot. Very nice.
>
>
> Paul C.
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