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Kirk Gittings

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Re: Recent Professional Works 2
« Reply #140 on: March 20, 2013, 04:56:04 pm »

A nice little spread of mine in a very good local magazine-rammed earth construction in Corrales NM. Efthimios Maniatis Architect. Will also appear later in Dwell as stock. My images appear on the cover and pages 10,18 and 38-45. Great spread-most happy with it.

http://issuu.com/santafean/docs/su_casa_north_spring_2013_digital_edition#.UUoNw3zCWDY.facebook
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« Reply #141 on: March 20, 2013, 05:32:47 pm »

Nice to see that some people are actually making photographs and not just staying up all night trying to find flaws in sensor engineering.  Go get 'em, Kirk!

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« Reply #142 on: March 20, 2013, 05:38:46 pm »

Congratulations Kirk.

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« Reply #143 on: March 20, 2013, 06:28:22 pm »

Thanks guys!

Nice to see that some people are actually making photographs and not just staying up all night trying to find flaws in sensor engineering.  Go get 'em, Kirk!

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« Reply #144 on: March 20, 2013, 08:03:07 pm »

Thanks guys!

:)

Nice work Kirk.

This is good for the forum.

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Re: Recent Professional Works 2
« Reply #145 on: March 21, 2013, 09:46:42 am »

Recent shot for a London based coffee magazine, i love shooting shiny things. (not final image just a screen grab with a few tweeks still to do)
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« Reply #146 on: March 21, 2013, 11:39:33 am »

Mr Smith,. Well done, nice style.
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Re: Recent Professional Works 2
« Reply #147 on: March 22, 2013, 08:48:11 am »

Some simple apparel images, using my new homemade clear plexiglass shooting table and D800 on Horseman VVC PRO + 120mm Rodenstock APO Rodagon.







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« Reply #148 on: March 22, 2013, 10:35:39 am »

Hi Antonio,

Nice shots.

The only way you could get me to give up my Horseman VCC was to prise it from my cold dead hands.

My business couldn’t functioned without it.

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« Reply #149 on: March 22, 2013, 11:05:58 am »

A nice little spread of mine in a very good local magazine-rammed earth construction in Corrales NM. Efthimios Maniatis Architect. Will also appear later in Dwell as stock. My images appear on the cover and pages 10,18 and 38-45. Great spread-most happy with it.

http://issuu.com/santafean/docs/su_casa_north_spring_2013_digital_edition#.UUoNw3zCWDY.facebook

Kirk, Wish I'd never moved from there!  Love the house and, of course, your photographs are great!  Jim
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« Reply #150 on: March 22, 2013, 11:58:12 am »

Thanks Jim!
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Re: Recent Professional Works 2
« Reply #151 on: March 23, 2013, 01:44:27 am »

Recent shot for a London based coffee magazine, i love shooting shiny things. (not final image just a screen grab with a few tweeks still to do)


Is that a coffee maker or a tool stand for an avant garde dentist's office?  ;) 

Nicely done, anyway.

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« Reply #152 on: March 23, 2013, 06:14:15 am »

It's an old style lever machine but with up to date boiler/internals/electrics.
It's made in England for a roaster called Londinium by a company called Fracino who are exporting espresso machines to the Italians

Having photographed it i decided Im going to have one for myself.  ;D
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« Reply #153 on: March 23, 2013, 09:44:23 am »

Proper coffee has been spreading like wildfire here in London over the last couple of years, LaMarzocco have just opened a showroom here and there is a coffee festival in a couple of weeks.
That's what I like about London, we don't turn up our noses at things from other countries because we think ours is better, we take the best bits from wherever and make something new. It's like wine and beer, we make both but will bring the best stuff from all over the world so we have more choice. I can walk in a pub and choose a craft beer from various different countries and regional beer from the U.K.  Try doing that in France where the local produce is 'the best',  try ordering a good Rioja or Malbec in France  ;D
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« Reply #154 on: March 23, 2013, 09:53:40 am »

... try ordering a good Rioja or Malbec in France  ;D

Very thruth ! I'm french and live in Madrid. I was never been able to just order a good Rioja in Paris. Nor a "ibérico" ham. They just bloody don't know what it is. Not even tried with a Ribeira del Duero.

That's indeed what I love about London. You find whatever you want almost everywhere.

Ps: and all those clichés french people have about England, that the food is crap and the girls are hugly and dress like bags are completly false. Girls are gorgeous and hornies, food is excelent everywhere, even in the remote Devon that I love (I wouldn't mind having a house in Devon). There is a lot to like about England. Well, except the climate maybe...

Ps2: very strange, in Madrid is rather easy to find british products in local supermarkets without having to go to a "british pub or specialized drugstore".
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« Reply #155 on: March 23, 2013, 12:38:50 pm »

... Girls are gorgeous and hornies,...

Funny, I always thought that there beer is warmer than girls ;D

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« Reply #156 on: March 23, 2013, 12:46:04 pm »

"So I comment your image with a link"
i didn't read anything more into the machine/my image than shiny chrome espresso porn. you pull on the lever and the get a lovely shot.
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« Reply #157 on: March 23, 2013, 01:02:45 pm »

"So I comment your image with a link"
i didn't read anything more into the machine/my image than shiny chrome espresso porn. you pull on the lever and the get a lovely shot.
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If made in Italy, beware: it could drop right off, and what would you do then?

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« Reply #158 on: March 23, 2013, 01:06:19 pm »

Lever-based machines are still the best - they allow more pressure than some of the modern machines.  Having said that, I've seen some super-automatics in local cafés that look like they'd be capable of launching a small satellite.  Saw an intriguing machine a couple of years ago at a coffee show, for people who are backpacking.  It's about the size of a portable bicycle pump and uses a similar action to build up pressure but it works really well.  Anyway, none of that has anything to do with photography (except maybe that many photographers run on caffeine!)

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Re: Recent Professional Works 2
« Reply #159 on: March 23, 2013, 01:38:34 pm »

Proper coffee has been spreading like wildfire here in London over the last couple of years, LaMarzocco have just opened a showroom here and there is a coffee festival in a couple of weeks.
That's what I like about London, we don't turn up our noses at things from other countries because we think ours is better, we take the best bits from wherever and make something new. It's like wine and beer, we make both but will bring the best stuff from all over the world so we have more choice. I can walk in a pub and choose a craft beer from various different countries and regional beer from the U.K.  Try doing that in France where the local produce is 'the best',  try ordering a good Rioja or Malbec in France  ;D

We've all but adopted Indian and Chinese food and created our own out of it! London is a total hotchpotch of very old and very new buildings and will go on changing, seeing the Tower of London in sight of the modern buildings in The City makes some tourists heads spin.
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