Approaching storm
artonpaper

Approaching storm

I've been accused of over burning the sky on this one. But I swear, other than my standard 10-20-% edge burn, that's how the negative reads. That band of brightness behind the pier allowed for less exposure for the negative, and deeper exposure when printing.
Location
Emertd Isle, North Carolina
Equipment Used
Leica M2, 35 mm Summeron
Exposure
N. R.
Film & Developer
Tri-X, HC110B
Paper & Developer
Oriental Seagull, Graded, Kodak Dektol
I wouldn't accuse you of that. I was on the beach with an approaching storm last night. My light meter went from 1/100 s to 1/8 sec in just a couple of minutes.

Clouds AND ocean look nice in your photo.
 
Thanks. Last time I was down there, the pier and the pier house were gone. Some hurricane past did them in. More room for condos!
 

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artonpaper
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Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon EOS 5D
Aperture
ƒ/9
Focal length
50.0 mm
Exposure time
1/5 second(s)
ISO
100
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
11_emerald_isle_pier.jpg
File size
293.1 KB
Date taken
Sat, 09 June 2007 3:19 AM
Dimensions
800px x 533px

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