Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Medium Format / Film / Digital Backs – and Large Sensor Photography => Topic started by: MichaelEzra on December 03, 2008, 12:12:42 pm
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I'd like to announce a small exhibition of some of my favorite landscape works captured during travels to Utah, Colorado and Vermont.
[Some photographs are captured with the ZD camera, others stitched from 35mm DSLR captures.]
The exhibit will take place in a cozy coffee shop, Connecticut Muffin. It will open on Saturday, December 13th at their location
on Cortelyou Road in Brooklyn; parts of it will later travel to their other locations.
(http://www.michaelezra.com/images/MichaelEzra_CTMFlyer.jpg)
The opening of the exhibit is 4-6 PM. It will be my great pleasure to see you.
Best regards,
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Congratulations, a bit too far to travel for me, sorry
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Congratulations, a bit too far to travel for me, sorry
Thanks, Frank
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Congratutations!
I didn't know you do landscapes too. Nice.
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Congratulations from me too! A little far from B.C. so I won't be able to make it.
Mike.
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Michael,
all the best for your exhibition. Nice pic on the invitation, would love to see the others, but too far as well.
Best regards,
Thierry
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I can't go, but I will try to get some people in brooklyn to head to it.
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I'd like to announce a small exhibition of some of my favorite landscape works captured during travels to Utah, Colorado and Vermont.
[Some photographs are captured with the ZD camera, others stitched from 35mm DSLR captures.]
The exhibit will take place in a cozy coffee shop, Connecticut Muffin. It will open on Saturday, December 13th at their location
on Cortelyou Road in Brooklyn; parts of it will later travel to their other locations.
(http://www.michaelezra.com/images/MichaelEzra_CTMFlyer.jpg)
The opening of the exhibit is 4-6 PM. It will be my great pleasure to see you.
Best regards,
I'd love to see the exhibition and I would absolutely love to see one of your 'body sculpture' exhibitions but unfortunately unless by 'other locations' you are including Northern Ireland I am afraid I won't be able to make it. Hope it goes well and please keep posting. I always look forward to viewing your posts.
Regards
Richard
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Hey, congrats, good luck with the show, and I will try to make it to the opening.
It's nice to see someone is actually putting pixels on the page.
How large are the prints?
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Great pic Ezra
So besides being a master of nude photography you're not too shabby at landscape photography.
I wish I could join you but I'm in Yucatan.
I know you will get a nice visitors book..
I always enjoy your mesmerising work.
Eduardo
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Lisa, here are the frame sizes (3" mat border):
13x 29 (2)
14x 23 (1)
17x 29 (1)
18x 40 (1)
21x 40 (1)
24x 30 (1)
25x 40 (1)
28x 36 (4)
Thanks everyone!
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Michael,
Finally got to see your show, you would think living in brooklyn, would have made it easy, too much holiday and work.
Your images were quite impressive, especially the three from Vermont. While I love landscapes, I am just not a panorama type guy, but loved the focus of the vermont ones as well as the depth of those landscapes. It seems to me that I have to ‘scan or pan’ the panaorama images and this doesn’t work for me. Intellectually, I can understand why many photographers want to do them and like them, just not my cup of tea. All your prints seemed to be very high quality images, nice and rich.
The down side, I wished that I could have seen them better. Quite a few of the panoramas seemed to fall in areas of low light, making them hard to see clearly, many were to high and the chairs and tables, not to mention the people eating or drinking at them, were often a problem. I am not critising you for your choice of venue, a show is a show and they are hard to come by. After all what good is taking beautiful images if you can’t share them. I was so looking forward to seeing some real mfdb landscapes printed large, on a one to one basis. I did want to get up close a see how well detail rendered and just couldn’t do it, except for the Vermont photo with the red benches, in the corner. The image that is on your announcement was so high and had a lady sitting right under it, radiating a keep away from me vibe, that I was only able to see it from a distance and not really understand the depth of the image. It such a beautiful image, it is kind of a shame to have that happen.
All in all, I was very pleased to see your show. Thanks for your effort and hard work. I am a studio still-life photographer, shooting landscapes for my personal work, on a Nikon D300, and not being 100% happy with the image quality. At work, I have used a Betterlight 6KII scanning back, a PhaseOne H25 and am now using a Leaf Valeo 17wi, so I know how good the quality of mfdb is.
Brian Woolf
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I'd like to announce a small exhibition of some of my favorite landscape works captured during travels to Utah, Colorado and Vermont.
[Some photographs are captured with the ZD camera, others stitched from 35mm DSLR captures.]
The exhibit will take place in a cozy coffee shop, Connecticut Muffin. It will open on Saturday, December 13th at their location
on Cortelyou Road in Brooklyn; parts of it will later travel to their other locations.
(http://www.michaelezra.com/images/MichaelEzra_CTMFlyer.jpg)
The opening of the exhibit is 4-6 PM. It will be my great pleasure to see you.
Best regards,
As most of us live to far away, maybe you could send us all a print or two.
Kevin.
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Michael, thanks for sharing your landscapes. I enjoyed looking at them on your website. I'm certain they are even more impressive in person.
Regards,
John
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Dear Brian,
Thank you very much for making an effort to come to the exhibit!
The Vermont images you mentioned were 1-image shots with Mamiya ZD camera.
all other images were stitched to resolution upto 170 megapixels from either ZD or Fuji S3.
Here is an approximate layout of the exhibit, entrance is from the right side.
(http://michaelezra.com/temp/Layout_CTMuffin_02.jpg)
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Very cool! Congratulations!
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Lovely exhibit. Thanks for sharing it with us. I'm sorry I couldn't make it to the real exhibit.
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Beautiful!
I've never been to an exhibit, now I want to!
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Beautiful!
I've never been to an exhibit, now I want to!
Great! Let me know, we can meet for a cup of coffee there
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Dear Brian,
Thank you very much for making an effort to come to the exhibit!
The Vermont images you mentioned were 1-image shots with Mamiya ZD camera.
all other images were stitched to resolution upto 170 megapixels from either ZD or Fuji S3.
Here is an approximate layout of the exhibit, entrance is from the right side.