We went to Peng Chau island a few times back in the early 1970s by ferry
from Central District. Whereabouts on the coastline was the photo taken.
jh
On 12/22/2015 11:40 PM, Michael Wong wrote:
The picture was taken at Peng Chau, a very tiny island in Hong Kong. There
isn't a famous tourist's point so there is quiet. There are too crowd in
famous islands, such as Cheung Chau, Lamma Island ..............
Ebony 45s, Goerz Berlin Doppel-Anastigmat Serie III 210mm F6.8, Kodak TMAX
100, F64, metering 4s --> 12s for reciprocity failure correction, HC110
1:20, 20ºC 7mins, CPL filter.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/636/23743473155_0fc6198c94_o.jpg
I wished to make the sea looks nebulous (I'm not sure the description is
correct). Hence, I applied CPL reducing 1-1/2 stop and selected the lowest
speed aperture (I understood it's not the best choice) for the exposure. I
had a B+W 10X ND filter, however the exposure time will be more than 10
mins ........... seems too long :-(
Besides, I applied front tilt to make the rocks at the front inside the
DOF. However, the Sinar shutter is too big cause blocking the angle of
front tilt. I guessed there was just 2-3º front tilt was applied. I'm not
sure the rocks are sharp enough, may be waiting me to confirm it in the
darkroom later.
Cheers,
Michael
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