I was in the Setesdal Valley, Southern Norway, in Oct last year for the fall, by the time I got there most of the leaves had already "fallen" so I spent some time looking at studies.
I plan to rescan the slide when my wetmount kit arrives to try to tone down the hilights a little.
Taken with an MPP mkI
Ziess 135mm tessar
3 sec @ F22.
no filters.
Kodak E100SW
Gari
water study from a recent trip to Norway
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water study from a recent trip to Norway
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Hi Chong, slow reply I know but the roof has fallen in lately, literally, I have had some plumbing problems, to be more precise the folks upstairs have had some plumbing issues its just that I had the problem what with gravity and all!!
The trip to Norway was not what it could have been. The fall had happened bye the time I got there, with very few trees left in foliage. I was in Evje, in the southern end of the valley for the first week and it rained almost constantly. I didn't shoot a single sheet of film, the only shots I got where with my Noblex and they were'nt all that.
I decided to go North to a place called Hovden for the remainder of the trip. Again the weather wasn't great but I managed to get a few shots between showers, this being one. I got a few broader landscapes, we had a snap freeze so I got some frozen water shots etc.
I can post as soon as I get round to scanning the sheets, I am awaiting a wetmount kit from Canada so when it arrives I shall set the network back up and post some shots in a week or two. As the weather was so poor I decided to go for a trek into the hills, Norway has a great mtn hut system called the DNT Hyttes. Well it snowed, really snowed, on the second day of the trek and I managed to put my leg between 2 rocks in a drift and tore a ligament in my knee. A night on the hill with all my clothes on and a 3hr trek that took over 12 back to the bunkhouse.javascript:emoticon(':oops:')
I spent the rest of the trip strapped and watching daytime TV with just one channel, NRK2, ask Ole how interesting that is. javascript:emoticon('')
To cap it all off when I processed the sheets a large proportion were about a stop or more under exposed, I later discovered that my meter had developed a problem, but not before wasting some more film!!javascript:emoticon(':evil:')
Now you know why I don't get to shoot with others!!!
if it wasn't for bad luck, I would have no luck at all.
Gari
The trip to Norway was not what it could have been. The fall had happened bye the time I got there, with very few trees left in foliage. I was in Evje, in the southern end of the valley for the first week and it rained almost constantly. I didn't shoot a single sheet of film, the only shots I got where with my Noblex and they were'nt all that.
I decided to go North to a place called Hovden for the remainder of the trip. Again the weather wasn't great but I managed to get a few shots between showers, this being one. I got a few broader landscapes, we had a snap freeze so I got some frozen water shots etc.
I can post as soon as I get round to scanning the sheets, I am awaiting a wetmount kit from Canada so when it arrives I shall set the network back up and post some shots in a week or two. As the weather was so poor I decided to go for a trek into the hills, Norway has a great mtn hut system called the DNT Hyttes. Well it snowed, really snowed, on the second day of the trek and I managed to put my leg between 2 rocks in a drift and tore a ligament in my knee. A night on the hill with all my clothes on and a 3hr trek that took over 12 back to the bunkhouse.javascript:emoticon(':oops:')
I spent the rest of the trip strapped and watching daytime TV with just one channel, NRK2, ask Ole how interesting that is. javascript:emoticon('')
To cap it all off when I processed the sheets a large proportion were about a stop or more under exposed, I later discovered that my meter had developed a problem, but not before wasting some more film!!javascript:emoticon(':evil:')
Now you know why I don't get to shoot with others!!!
if it wasn't for bad luck, I would have no luck at all.
Gari
you don't need eyes to see, you need vision!