Spring has been cold and wet last week, but 10 days ago I was lucky to find a sunny Sunday morning when I visited the national park Kampina. I have posted about this park before (here and here), but it’s been over a year and it’s a beautiful and versatile area. I walked across a woodland with fresh green leaves before finding a wide open area of heather fields with pools. As my Summilux lens was at the repair shop I brought the Jupiter who gets overlooked a lot since I own the Summilux, but it seems to delivers too.
The woodland part:
Hear you can clearly see the different characters of the modern Summicron and the old Jupiter 8:
It’s amazing how much of a difference in light there is when you reach the open area. The eyes adjust easily, but the exposures are really different. Since I started with film photography I am much more aware of that…
Of course I had to go as far as I can with shooting against the sun. You lose color by doing so, but I love the effect. This time I deliberately exposed to get the details in the tree, and therefore blowing out the highlighted sky.
Finishing with another photo from the woods, as the flare that I got in this situation was spectacular. I don’t know if I could recreate it again, it was a lucky shot 🙂
Thanks for reading!
I really like the two images with the trails that lead through the trees. Film really does make you more aware. I shoot my DSLR differently since I started shooting film.
Thanks Travis!
Beautiful images Aukje and I liked the Jupiter-8 a lot as well (when I still owned a rangefinder).
Thanks Urban. I should use the jupiter more often, but since I have 2 rangefinders now that may actually happen!