@mattblaze@federate.social I don’t know if you do people/portraits but IR is interesting there too because skin is quite translucent around the 800-900nm band. Strong lighting can glow through skin, which looks quite alien and beautiful in some contexts.
William
Software and film nerd extraordinaire with occasional bad dabbles in welding.
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William@mstdn.socialtoPhotography@fedia.io•#photography nerditry: My weekend project has been re-marking the X and Y levels on my technical camera (they're NEVER accurate enough for precise work) against a calibrated machinist's level.1·10 months ago@mattblaze@federate.social I use one of those cheap digital levels on mine. Better than any bubble level that doesn’t cost mid 3 digits.
@maxprime @nayminlwin so basically… School of Rock but for nerds. You are Jack Black.
@mattblaze@federate.social taste, as ever.
My longest usual lens is a 250 which on 6x7 is about the same FOV as your 180, but I think I use it for about 25% of my photos.
Currently staring longingly at the 500/6 but wondering how much use I’d actually give it. Doesn’t help (for handheld) that fastest shutter on an RZ is 1/400 :(