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Chris Clor's New work from the Isle of Skye

Oct 09, 2015

On his third trip to Isle of Skye in Scotland, photographer,Chris Clor, shot a new series of spectacular images. "We rented a cabin that turned out to be in the middle of no where…actually if you go to “no where” and drive for a few more miles that’s where we were based", says Clor. "The weather was dodgy all week with frequent rain and periods of overcast. But on Skye the weather can change dramatically in a matter of minutes so we were only truly rained out once while attempting to shoot the lighthouse at Neist point." Clor continues to say that weather was a plus as it provided much drama to the sky and interesting lighting.

Chris shot a mix of digital (Sony A7rII) and film (Horseman 985 6×9 camera with Ektar 100 film). "Both cameras performed well in some rather bad conditions at times, wet, windy, muddy etc." Chris continues to say, "The Horseman is a tank! The 6×9 negative scans are incredible. As always the Sony A7rII exceeded my expectations. Lenses used on the Sony: Olympus OM primes, 18mm, 24, 100, 200mm as well as Zeiss 55mm, 24-70 and 70-200. for the Horseman, 65mm, 105mm and 150mm Topcor lenses."

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