WOW again... holy geeze... as said you've really mastered Velvia... how did you arrive at the exposure time? and what f stop was this? it's just perfect all the way through, and the trees on that center rock are crisp... man, if I could learn to shoot like this...
WOW again... holy geeze... as said you've really mastered Velvia... how did you arrive at the exposure time? and what f stop was this? it's just perfect all the way through, and the trees on that center rock are crisp... man, if I could learn to shoot like this...
Wow, thanks for the kudos. I use an app on my iPhone called light meter. It is really easy and does a really good job. The aperture was probably f/11. I lost the notes from this roll of film, but I generally shoot at that because I read that it was the sweet spot for this lens. The exposure was around a minute or so which smooths out the water. Lake Tahoe is rarely glass smooth and if I remember correctly, there was a nice little riffle going on in this bay.
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