Twilight in Newlyn

Actually Twilight in Newlyn photographed in twilight.
It had to be done!
Location
Newlyn - Cornwall
Equipment Used
Ebony SU45 90mm lens
Exposure
12s at f22
Film & Developer
Velvia 50
Lens Filter
0.3 ND grad over sky, 0.45 ND grad down to deck level
Interesting. The "wideangle effect" looks much stronger than I'd expect from a 90mm lens on 4x5", but maybe it's just the composition, though the ship in the foreground isn't so close as to appear exaggerated.

Are the grads parallel to each other, or do you have them at different angles?
 
Hi David
Perhaps the wide angle effect is exaccerbated by the cloud movement.
The grads are parallel as I don't have two Lee holders and joining ring. KISS for me! Also not sure if this much stuff on the front of the lens would cause it to vignette.

I might have used a touch of rear swing, but didn't make extensive notes.
 

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Mon, 19 September 2005 2:25 PM
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