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Water in motion
Image Title:  Water in motion
 
 By: Giuliano Guarnieri  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Giuliano Guarnieri {K:34595}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model SH HZX45A-II
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Water in motion
Lens SK Super Angulon 90mm f8
Uploaded 7/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Efke ADOX25
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 271 Shutter > 5 minutes
Favorites Aperture f/32
Critiques 21 Rating
5.50
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Gaina
State -  BRESCIA
Country - Italy   Italy
About A special day spent with Giovanni "Gelatina" Sinico (http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/18392.html)
In giro per le vallate del bresciano con in spalla i nostri fardelli (io la mia Shen Hao e lui una ArcaSwiss)
Una bellissima esperienza, da ripetere!

Tech Specs
Efke ADOX25 asa
i.e. 12 Asa
Developed in Pyro PMK (1:2:100) @24?C for 12 min. (N)
Agitation : very often

Despite the ADOX100 that I prefer to expose it at 50-64 ASA, this 25 ASA is really a 25 ASA!
The water is a little bit overexposed but Pyro compensate very well and is printable anyway with a little burning.

Scanned from print (AGFA MC111)
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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Branimir Fagarazzi   {K:38367} 7/27/2005
your pictures is really nice.I allso use EFKE film.best regard


Bryan Miller   {K:3395} 7/27/2005
OMG !!! exposure is OVER 5 minutes!!! GG, how did you see through the 90/8 objectiv? The 30 second exposure that I made was nearly black on the ground glass :) my wife was with me and she say "I want to look through the camera and see how you compose this" I say "okay [with a smile]". After she looks at the ground glass, she ask me if I can open the lens now :))))) LOL

this is a complicated fotograph and I like that!

bryan


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34595} 7/27/2005
eheheh :)
In reality I exposed 2'30" but there's not this measure on Usefilm (or 1min or >5min)

This "black hole" effect is very marked on the 90mm. I had the opportunity to mount a 300mm f9 (!! but you can focus just at the infinite with our SH!) and it is much brighter (??). I think that the problem is also the angle the image hit the ground glass.
Anyway I changed the ground glass with a Beattie Interscreen ...I've been crazy , it cost half of the camera cost but it is brighter (but anyway not so much with 90mm!) :)))

Bye

GG


Bryan Miller   {K:3395} 7/27/2005
guess what my fine film friend??? I have made a new purchase :)))))) Nikkor 300mm f/9 objectiv. WOW what a magnificent lens and so small!!!!!!! if you take the front standard out of the "rise/fall" tracks, you can focus much closer than infinity with the 300mm. I will make a scan for you tonight from this 300mm objectiv - I think I am only standing maybe 3 meters from the subject. the foto is not so exciting but the lens is :)

bryan


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34595} 7/27/2005
exactly Aa Nikkor was!!! :)))
Just to know how much is the cost of it in US?
Bye

GG


Bryan Miller   {K:3395} 7/27/2005
I purchase the objectiv 'used' but OMG it is still soooo expensive :(( a little over $500 USD but the lens is perfect condition -- like brand new.


Di Ciuccio Maurizio   {K:57483} 7/27/2005
immagino la scena e sono sicuro che è stata una bella giornata..la foto è bellissima e non mi fa' sentire la mancanza del colore..mi piace molto cosi'..ottima composizione..ciao giu'


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34595} 7/27/2005
hello Bryan,
if you want to find nice pictures and some tech info look at this site.
It is made by Giovanni Sinico (the guy with me in this trip that have the Nikkor 300mm). He works with large format as well.

http://www.gelatina.altervista.org/FOTO/LANDSCAPES/cascata_e_masso.htm

This is the picture he took in the same place. If you go to home you can find many interesting chapters

Bye
GG


ventrix drogo   {K:60463} 7/27/2005
Avete preso degli sherpa o vi siete caricati le spalle voi per questi impervi luoghi?

Molto bella l'immagine, come hai fatto a posizionare il cavalletto della cinesina, non deve essere stato sempice.

Ciao.

ventrix (enrico)


P LL   {K:30530} 7/27/2005
Giuliano,
ha un che di surreale!
Sicurammente water in motion for emotions...;-))

Paola LL


Viktor Pravdica   {K:6647} 7/27/2005
yes but i want to see the water.. Nice tones


Dino Lupani   {K:15101} 7/27/2005
Bellissima inquadratura, trovo eccellente anche il bn.
Ciao


Alex Pieroni   {K:15500} 7/27/2005
Fantastico effetto.
Uno scatto magistrale.
Complimenti,
Alex


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34595} 7/28/2005
Ciao Enrico,
ci sarebbero voluti anche perchè all'inizio avevamo sbagliato percorso... ovviamente arrivava sempre alla meta ma era il più ripido ! :)
Non avevamo acqua ma in compenso spiovigginava.
Ad ogni modo sono esperienze che si fanno volentieri se poi i risultati sono questi :)

Ciao ciao

GG


giovanni guido marchi   {K:26236} 7/28/2005
eccellente!!!!!!!!!


Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:34595} 7/28/2005
eheheh
Hello Viktor,
the water is flushing and moving so the water is visible but not the "usual" water you are used to see.
There's a series called Water in Motion on my portfolio...
Bye

GG


Kiarang Alaei   {K:49075} 7/28/2005
Very good exposure and nice done in BW.


gio4love .   {K:14136} 7/29/2005
ehi...ma qui sembra tutto in movimento! grandiosa...


Judi Liosatos   {K:34029} 8/1/2005
Wonderful capture of the waterfall....very good work and thankyou for your comments.

Judi


Bryan Miller   {K:3395} 8/8/2005
thank you GG for the web-site !!

bryan


Giovanni Sinico   {K:325} 8/11/2005
Ti ringrazio per avermi accompagnato in un posto dagli scorci imprevedibili.

giovanni aka Gelatina.

www.gelatina.altervista.org


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