Two steps forwards, one sideways.

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P C Headland
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Two steps forwards, one sideways.

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Well, this time I managed to remember to take the focussing aid, made easier by the fact that there is a) room in the bag, and b) the focussing screen on the MPP is waaay brighter than the one on the old 9x12cm Zeca. The downside is that the MPP weighs a wee bit more than the Zeca.

I headed north from the city towards the Remutaka range to have a wander round the various forest parks and hills to see what I could find. I followed a track up to a waterfall and lookout, but while very pleasant, they weren't photo-worthy. But the flat area at the start of the walking track was looking more like it, with the light striking across the non-native gum trees. I had in mind a panoramic framing, approximating the XPan format. So, I pulled a DDS with some Efke 25 from the bag and setup the camera. This time, the bright focussing screen and magnifier made life much easier. I was quite pleased with the result:

Efke 25, 510-Pyro 1+100 for 18' (in Paterson Orbital):
Out of Place Gums
Out of Place Gums

After that, I headed up the hill, giving the car a good workout up the steep and twisty Remutaka Hill road. Being such a nice calm day, I thought I'd climb up to the trig station for the views. The camera and tripod seemed somewhat heavier.... Anyway, once up the top there was the reward of some fantastic views, including some of the remaining snow on the neighbouring range.

These two shots taken looking west, one with an orange filter, one filterless, shot on Adox CHS100 developed in Rodinal 1+25 for 6' in the Orbital:
With orange filter & lens hood
With orange filter & lens hood
Unfiltered (no lens hood)
Unfiltered (no lens hood)

The orange filter version could do with more shadow detail, the filterless one could do with some better sky contrast. I might have to play around in Affinity and see if I can do some sort of exposure merge.

Here's the MPP on the tripod pointing south, the photo looking over to Wairarapa in the east:
MPP pointing south, looking to the east.
MPP pointing south, looking to the east.


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Looks like a very nice outing! I like the pano format; do you have a cut-down dark slide for the purpose, or are you cropping?

Just got a new 4x10; I really should write it up here.

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Getting there! Good use of the orange filter, and a beautiful place for landscape photography.


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