Falling Planes
martinjames

Falling Planes

Equipment Used
Hasselblad 500C/M, 60mm Distagon
Film & Developer
Fuji Provia 100
Okay, I have updated the photo info a bit...Having the 60mm lens for the 'blad at one time - but having sold it - I replaced it with another one back in Nov or Dec. This was taken during my first outing with the 'new' lens. As a nice illustration of the difference (especially with wide angle lenses) that moving just a few feet can make, I should post an alternative version I have of this view. The impact of the black silhouetted building on the right is diminished considerably in the alternate one...The Denver Art Museum (on the left), with its extreme angles, automatically lends itself to dramatic representations!As regards the exposure, I'm afraid I have no recollection. Given the late hour (just a couple of minutes before the sun set) and the film speed (100) it was probably no faster than 60th/s, possibly less. Provia 100, btw, is my favorite positive color film in such situations - satisfying but not overly rich colors, really crisp.
 

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fallingplanes.jpg
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Date taken
Thu, 11 July 2013 7:18 AM
Dimensions
650px x 650px

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