"The Waves at Mono Lake 2"

Before the storm hit at Mono Lake, The wind picked up to about 20 MPH and made ocean looking waves on the normally calm waters of this lake. The scanning back made motion effects on the waves making appear them flatter than they really were. (scanner going the same direction as the waves) then there was the effect of the super wide angle lens exagerating the near to far differance and hence, curving the waves inward and outward as they got further away.

All images on this website are copyright Tim A. Fleming with all rights reserved. Tech Info: Digital Infrared Photography using a Hoya R-72 filter and the Betterlight Digital scanning back with (portability option) in a Linhof Technika 4x5, about 268 meg file size, 45 mm APO Rodenstock lens lens at about f32.

, Sun Aug 26, 2007, 6:16:23 PM, 8C, 4500x6000, (0+0), 75%, bent 6 stops, 1/600 s, R88.1, G75.3, B103.9

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