I have that problem too. When I get my film scanned at Costco, it shows Noritsu as the camera. It's just the device that captured the digital image. By the way, the viewfinder on the Ikon just rocks!
Thanks for highlighting my photo! Some details:
Hearing reports about an approaching storm with likely lightning, I saw that I might be able to position myself for a shot.
I went to my work to the third floor patio. The large building on the left is Saint Agnes Medical Center in Fresno. Tripod, 20 sec exposures at a time hoping to get lucky. I shot for 40 minutes.
Also, this image is the in camera merger of two 20 second exposures, with the merger also done in-camera (Nikon D3).
This is awesome. Look at the detail for a night time image. Especially the power lines in the distance and towers supporting them. You can see the individual steel frame work making the structure. Well done!
This series of picture you uploaded are phenomenal! the angle of view, colors, lighting, contrast and sharpness are incredible!
You should create a Collection in the gallery for these.
I love this. It is the mood of the picture that does it for me. Spooky yet bright. I only wish I could see the top of the trees in the foreground.
Thanks for sharing.
To tell you the truth I had a hard time deciding on the spot on how to frame this, but I liked so much the girl and settings that I just shot it like that. I really like the reflection of the other car and the people so I don't know how much the photo woul
I like this one the best out of the ones you posted. Have you tried cropping a little just below the door handle? It would give it that medium format look like a 6x6 or something. Regardless, nice tones and picture.
I shot it with the makro-planar, this is the only Zeiss I own so far (apart from another Cosina made lens - Voigtlander 58mm f/1.4) and I think this site will push me towards buying a 35mm as well :)
Oh I am so Jealous!!! This is AWESOME! I love to hike and this looks like such a cool place not to mention how the colors and crispness of the detail make it look so real!