Doug, yes, I feel the same. And no, I didn't do much at all in post-processing, just minor colour and contrast adjustments. I think it was as Tomas said, the light was reflected from the ground and the building and it was slightly filtered to begin with, the sky was a bit hazy.
By the way, about the 6x7 format. The camera I use actually produces negatives which are closer to a 4x5 aspect ratio. By now I have really learned to like this format a lot, but it took me quite some time to get used to it. You have to compose differently compared to 35mm.
yeah, 6x7 is interesting, i never knew if i hated or loved it... probably both. :)
as for the scene - to me it feels a bit too much like a render, but if that's what you're after, good. it certainly fits with the previous posts. it's just that i tend to prefer "casual elegance."
Sorry, I forgot to reply here... An attempt of an explanation: The snow picture is kind of the center of this small set for me. The first picture corresponds in a graphic way, the shape of the earth covered by the snow reminds me of the foliage "covering" the sky or vice versa. The colours in the third picture are very monochrome and bright, and in a way it's also about things covering other things, so this is my connection to the snow picture. And yes there are bottom left to top right diagonals in all three pictures. I am aware though these connections are probably quite far-fetched and I might be the only one to "get" them. ;-)
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as for the scene - to me it feels a bit too much like a render, but if that's what you're after, good. it certainly fits with the previous posts. it's just that i tend to prefer "casual elegance."
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it's become part of "the fleischmann signature" or something...
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nice series.
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