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Colorado CJ

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I went on a bike ride in the mountains yesterday and had my camera along for the ride. It JUST fits in my hard panniers with all the other gear. The weather was turning pretty bad with a supercell starting to form right above me, so I found a spot on the edge of a cliff and set up my camera for a shot.


I was using some old T-Max 400 (tmy2) I bought off ebay and this was my first time using Pyrocat MC with it, so the negatives were pretty thick (14 minutes with 5 inversions every 4 minutes), so I need to drop the time down some.


Shot on my Zone VI 4x5 with a Fujinon W 125mm F5.6 lens and using a 2 stop graduated ND filter. Shot on some pretty fogged TMax 400 and developed in Pyrocat MC for 14 minutes.


Mountain Storm by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
 
Looking good!
 
Very nice, Colorado CJ, always look forward to seeing your shots!
 
Good Morning Andrew,

Like the shot and admire your effort under the conditions. To me, supercells and bike travel don't really seem compatible. Supercells, bike travel, and LF shooting make for a combination I'd be scared to try!

Konical
 
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