Andy Perrin Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 These are the non-floral pictures from my walk last week from Exeter to Durham, New Hampshire (US). Most of these were hand-held and I did not record the F-numbers, although they were mostly around 3.5-5.6. The lens was the Novoflex Noflexar, the camera Sony NEX-7 (or the iPhone 6S Plus for visible shots), and the filters were 2mm UG11 and 1.5mm S8612. I find filter glass seems better for landscape shooting because there are no dichroic color artifacts near the edges. If you hover the mouse over the photos, the shooting info is part of the file names. The F-numbers are untrustworthy but the best I could recall. This was in Exeter: Coming into the center of Newmarket, NH: I liked this sign because it looks like "Gone Far" in visible, but "Gonet Farm" in UV. This was also in Newmarket. This is in Durham, NH. Crop: Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted May 30, 2018 Share Posted May 30, 2018 Isn't UV water wonderful in a long exposure?! Those tantalizing bits of false blue. Love these. And I see that your UV system also finds the dark green (or olive? or dark yellow?) tint when shooting grass/foliage at medium or long distances. Your Noflexar is working again? Link to comment
Andy Perrin Posted May 30, 2018 Author Share Posted May 30, 2018 Thanks, Andrea. It was such a pretty day. Link to comment
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