From the blue hour, just after sunset…

Here comes some more images from my trip to Scotland, and these are all from around  sunset,  or just after in the blue hour.

The massive colours are actually true, my filmstrips looks just about the same, I have only cropped and worked a little bit with levels. And the gorgeous LEE filters of course, who prolongs the exposure times and gives this fabulous colours on Velvia 50.  
My gallery page is also updated, welcome to have a look.

Life is good, huh?

Enjoy!  🙂

Hasselblad 503CX  LEE filters ND and Big stopper Fuji Velvia 50 Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

Hasselblad 503CX
LEE filters ND and Big stopper
Fuji Velvia 50
Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

Hasselblad 503CX  LEE filters ND and Big stopper Fuji Velvia 50 Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

Hasselblad 503CX
LEE filters ND and Big stopper
Fuji Velvia 50
Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

Hasselblad 503CX  LEE filters ND and Big stopper Fuji Velvia 50 Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

Hasselblad 503CX
LEE filters ND and Big stopper
Fuji Velvia 50
Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

Hasselblad 503CX  LEE filters ND and Big stopper Fuji Velvia 50 Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

Hasselblad 503CX
LEE filters ND and Big stopper
Fuji Velvia 50
Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6

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25 thoughts on “From the blue hour, just after sunset…

    • Thank you Phillip! 🙂
      I learned to use a “new” light when I was in Scotland. I have never before used the very very grey and kind of dull light before, but in combination with “sunset time” or just after, Velvia 50 and some LEE ND filters (just ND, no colours) I got these fantastic colours.

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