Sparky
Member
I was on a little excursion a month or so ago in the desert - and was fooling around with some experimental stuff with the hassy. I was trying for an effect with partial illumination by car headlights and partial long exposure to pick up some detail in the landscape. When i'm doing non-professional work, I work without a meter occasionally... at least for casual stuff. But anyway - in this case, it wasn't convenient to get to the lunasix. But anyway - i figured 4 mins. at f/4 or 5.6 would certainly (!) be adequate to pick up SOME landscape detail. I developed the FP4 in perceptol for N development... but I was surprised that, if anything at all - I just got the faintest silhouette of distant mountains - with NO other detail at all - despite it being a fairly full moon. So - I'm wondering what sort of exposure do others give night lanscapes (non urban) like this. I'd imagine a PROPER full exposure would be something around 15 mins at f/8 for FP4... but maybe I'm just way off base. I'm thinking there might actually have been a problem with my processing...
idears?
idears?
Last edited by a moderator: