Stunning shot. Wonderful light. This reminds me of the work done at Digital Blasphemy (computer generated images--many of which have other worldly perspectives).
Wow this just inspires me to continue to get up early in the morning! of course i dont have the sea close bye but i can always view your's as it is just breathtaking! Love it Peter! The light amazes me...God at work is all i can say!
Yawn. Usual boring stuff. (Just joking!) Crazy colours, what was going on here? I love so many of your photos, I have to ration my comments otherwise it would look like I was stalking you not just following! By the way, where is Shell Harbour? I'm coming to Oz in a few months, might try to look up some of the places you've posted.
super nice. http://www.flickr.com/photos/daveschoie/
so I shot that roll of Bluefire Police and my lab guy was super interested in it, he said he'd never even heard of it and I did a search on ebay UK and there wasn't a hit, did you invent that yourself? Anyway he looked at it hard and said if you shoot anymore you should shoot it at ISO25 not 80 and then develop it much quicker like a third less time in developer, anyway he reckoned that would get you much less contrast and much more detail although it would still be very black. That's what he reckoned anyway, he says its basically technical pan and thats what they do with that, shoot it at 25 ISO even though its rated at 100ISO because at 100 its too contrasty. just thought I'd say. I had to do quite a bit of photoshop to salvage the detail in mine but the overall effect makes me happy.
@chewyteeth Like the darkness of your shots. It took mya couplevofrolls to get used to it and making adjustments. I might put a roll through Lomo LC-A to see how it goes at 25ASA.
Hey congrats on getting on the top 20 list again. love the shot.
so I shot that roll of Bluefire Police and my lab guy was super interested in it, he said he'd never even heard of it and I did a search on ebay UK and there wasn't a hit, did you invent that yourself? Anyway he looked at it hard and said if you shoot anymore you should shoot it at ISO25 not 80 and then develop it much quicker like a third less time in developer, anyway he reckoned that would get you much less contrast and much more detail although it would still be very black. That's what he reckoned anyway, he says its basically technical pan and thats what they do with that, shoot it at 25 ISO even though its rated at 100ISO because at 100 its too contrasty. just thought I'd say. I had to do quite a bit of photoshop to salvage the detail in mine but the overall effect makes me happy.