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Equipment & Techniques => Medium Format / Film / Digital Backs – and Large Sensor Photography => Topic started by: Slobodan Blagojevic on June 20, 2013, 04:08:53 pm
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Hi,
Shot this a couple of days ago for a client of mine.
Cheers
Simon
Just wondering if that sickish, greenish cast serves any esthetic or editorial purpose?
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Hi Slobodan,
The sickish, greenish cast is what I like.
Emil I am pleased that you like it.
Cheers
Simon
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Hello,
Another shot from the other night. Winter has finally set in here in New Zealand.
Stats:
Nikon D800E
Nikon 16-35mm lens@22mm
F10.0, 4 Sec, 100ISO
Cheers
Simon
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New project in Albuquerque-The Jerry Cline Tennis Complex by Lee Gamelsky Architects. 2X flat stitch with Canon 24 T/S II.
Great image. Would love to see more from the project.
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Hi,
Shot this a couple of days ago for a client of mine.
Cheers
Simon
Nice work!
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Shot for a holiday brochure atmospheric; Kodachrome 200, I think, and my faithful old 500mm Cat Nikkor.
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Rob, the first one is to fulfill your failed hopes for the Sigma 60mm DN test images, although this is using Mamiya ZD:)
I still cannot trigger strobes with Nex-5R and so far no subjects on the streets of New York willing to help me under the available light:(
(http://www.michaelezra.com/Projects/Posts/JDY_B107_web.jpg)
This one is from the unpublished yet series, 2010.
(http://www.michaelezra.com/Projects/Posts/VNX_A091_web.jpg)
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Rob, the first one is to fulfill your failed hopes for the Sigma 60mm DN test images, although this is using Mamiya ZD:)
I still cannot trigger strobes with Nex-5R and so far no subjects on the streets of New York willing to help me under the available light:(
(http://www.michaelezra.com/Projects/Posts/JDY_B107_web.jpg)
This one is from the unpublished yet series, 2010.
(http://www.michaelezra.com/Projects/Posts/VNX_A091_web.jpg)
Now that's singng from the right sheet!
I vaguely remember things like that - or perhaps I just imagined them all along. Oh - a lens test - sorry - I quite overlooked the seriousness of the occasion! Never mind - the subject is always the thing of interest, sometimes more so than at others...
;-)
Rob C
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Another Kodachrome 64 conversion.
Once a fashion photographer, even pin-ups get the same treatment. Oh well.
;-)
Rob C
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Hi,
Trying to up load a couple of new images but they would not up load.
Cheers
Simon
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Maybe because they are too BIG!!
keep the size below 1 MB or post elswhere and provide a link - Please!!
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Hello,
A couple of shots from the other day using one of my new Bowens generators.
Stats:
Nikon D800E camera using AF-C 3D focusing with face recognition
Nikon 60mm macro G lens
200th Sec, F11.0, 125ISO
Bowens 3K Quadx generator at 5,050th Sec
Beauty dish reflector with honeycomb attached
Shot over 3,000 frames and not one shot out of focus.
Very pleased as was as the client.
Cheers
Simon
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Simon, amazing photos, very difficult to catch in the air.
Good choice of equipment too. I love the 60 macro G.
ACH
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SUPERB!
Hello,
A couple of shots from the other day using one of my new Bowens generators.
Stats:
Nikon D800E camera using AF-C 3D focusing with face recognition
Nikon 60mm macro G lens
200th Sec, F11.0, 125ISO
Bowens 3K Quadx generator at 5,050th Sec
Beauty dish reflector with honeycomb attached
Shot over 3,000 frames and not one shot out of focus.
Very pleased as was as the client.
Cheers
Simon
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Check those eyelashes! Amazing!
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Hi to all
beautiful works as always!
Here is one photographs from a new work I did for a local golf house, here in Sardinia. You can see the others images on my website at this link: http://www.michelesecchi.it/85547/1521261/personal/golf-course
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Hi to all
beautiful works as always!
Here is one photographs from a new work I did for a local golf house, here in Sardinia. You can see the others images on my website at this link: http://www.michelesecchi.it/85547/1521261/personal/golf-course
Pevero?
Rob C
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Hello,
A couple of shots from the other day using one of my new Bowens generators.
Stats:
Nikon D800E camera using AF-C 3D focusing with face recognition
Nikon 60mm macro G lens
200th Sec, F11.0, 125ISO
Bowens 3K Quadx generator at 5,050th Sec
Beauty dish reflector with honeycomb attached
Shot over 3,000 frames and not one shot out of focus.
Very pleased as was as the client.
Cheers
Simon
This has convinced me to give their face detection a try!
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Nice work, as usual, Simon. I love the 60mm f/2.8 macro too. It is a fantastic lens for copy stand work too.
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Working on the website and wondered if I'd posted this already.
I hope not - but anyway, another Kodachrome 64 on a relatively local beach.
Rob C
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Rob you could post this one daily (or any of the others you have been posting) and I would be just fine with it!
Working on the website and wondered if I'd posted this already.
I hope not - but anyway, another Kodachrome 64 on a relatively local beach.
Rob C
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Rob you could post this one daily...
Just avoid lunch breaks ;D
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Hi Rob, no it wasn't the Pevero golf club, it's a little golf house, Puntaldia golf club...
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Thanks, Ian - reminds me of something I read last week in a book about Bob Carlos Clarke, where another photographer, John Stoddard, says: "Our friend Patrick Lichfield embraced digital photography, spent a lot of money on it, but later regretted it. He said he lost everything because of it. I'm sitting there with Barry Lategan and Patrick said, 'I regret it with all my heart. All of my photography has gone.' he said, 'I have no travel, no one wants to take me away.' But he opened it up for everyone else."
The book's Exposure, by Simon Garfield. A riveting read, as they say.
My plight's similar but different: I have location but nobody wants to send me models and work.
Slobodan, I do my best to post outwith lunchtimes: you know I don't want to upset the troops.
Michele - I thought Pevero because of the sea and what I thought I remembered as the northern islands - just south of Corsica. Lovely part of the world, but I could never forget about the Getty boy, the ear, the bandits and the pig farms for disappearing the evidence. Perhaps Vincent Van Gogh always wanted to visit. But who in their right mind would have kidnapped him?
;-)
Rob C
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As a change from Nikons, here's one on either my Hasselblad 500 C or the CM, with 4/150mm optic. Wish I'd had a 180mm but they didn't make them when I was building up the outfit; had a 180mm on the Mamiya TLR that I used to complement the Rollei TLR, and though a lousy mechanical trick to frame with that Mamiya and a silly red line that moved, it gave great results when you did it correctly. Film was Ektachrome 64.
I shot the tranny on my lightbox using the D700 and a 2.8/105 Micro Nikkor. So maybe it really still is a Nikon image after all.
Client was Glayva Liqueur, and we did their calendar in the Canary Islands one freezing March. But it was even more freezing in Scotland, so it was good to escape!
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Hello,
Shot this the other night for a design company.
Stats:
Nikon D800E
Nikon 24mm PC-E lens
F11.0, 4 Sec, 100ISO
Cheers
Simon
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A recent addition to Levitation series:
(http://www.michaelezra.com/images/photography/MichaelEzra_SSM_B115_web.jpg)
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Some more Kodachrome 64.
Rob C
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Hello,
Shot this the other night for a design company.
Stats:
Nikon D800E
Nikon 24mm PC-E lens
F11.0, 4 Sec, 100ISO
Cheers
Simon
Hello Simon, nice shot very intense colours. How do you find the 24mm PC-E lens?
ACH
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D800 = 120mm Rodenstock APO
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10120389/7up.jpg)
ACH
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Hi Antonio,
Love this image plus the slight green gradient behind the bottle looks great.
Cheers
Simon
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Simon, many thanks.
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More black and white Kodachrome 64.
An impossible shot today. The area behind the trees used to be a cornfield, and when the wind blew, it was like watching a golden sea (Golden Era, naturally), and now, after the interference of the EEC, which bribed the farmer to abandon the growing and to kill off all his animals (no doubt to the high glee of the French and German farmers), the place has been left to nature and a new pine tree forest is talking hold... we used to be able to enjoy a view of the mountains behind Pollensa, about 8 klicks away behind the model - now, you can see only pines, right under your nose, and their yellow pollen covers everything with a sticky mess. Soon, I'll have to keep the terrace lights on in daytime.
;-(
Rob C
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Some of my recent images were just published in the new issue of photographizemag:
http://issuu.com/photographizemag/docs/photographize_magazine___issue_15_-
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Some of my recent images were just published in the new issue of photographizemag:
http://issuu.com/photographizemag/docs/photographize_magazine___issue_15_-
Congrats Michael.
ACH
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Superb! Your photographs and the magazine.
Some of my recent images were just published in the new issue of photographizemag:
http://issuu.com/photographizemag/docs/photographize_magazine___issue_15_-
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Cooter, innit time you posted us some photos?
Rob C
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I really can't stress how fun my new little hobby is...
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/62846_10201035470384000_2056861876_n.jpg)
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I really can't stress how fun my new little hobby is...
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/62846_10201035470384000_2056861876_n.jpg)
You have a track and a "sled?" That's cool.
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Hello,
Taken back it 2008.
Stats:
Mamiya 645AFDII camera
Mamiya 645 AF35mm lens
Leaf Aptus 75
F5.7, 140th Sec, 50ISO
Cheers
Simon
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Hello,
Taken back it 2008.
Stats:
Mamiya 645AFDII camera
Mamiya 645 AF35mm lens
Leaf Aptus 75
F5.7, 140th Sec, 50ISO
Cheers
Simon
For a second there, I thought I was looking at a scene from Central, Fla., USA. Great photo--as usual.
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After agreeing on the commission, the architect (young guy, NY-based) asked for a few "Iwan Baan style photos, where the building sits seemingly alone in the landscape". This is now the first and only photograph on his home page.
Happy summertime to all!
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Lifestyle shoot in France.
Contax 645 /80mm & Fuji C41 Film
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Some of my recent images were just published in the new issue of photographizemag:
http://issuu.com/photographizemag/docs/photographize_magazine___issue_15_-
The magazine is nice, but the flash presentation is tedious on my computer and I can't find where to download a pdf. Still: great pictures and great presentation.
As a side note: I don't mean to lower your merits, but I noticed that the magazine is free. I know that photographers complain all over the world that it is more and more difficult to get paid for pictures and now it seems that editors and magazine designers are also supposed to work for free. I suppose one can see that as a sign of times.
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thanks guys.
Yes, it is becoming more and more obvious that digital revolution spans wider than just photographers tools.
We would need a change of mind set and discover new business patterns to stay in business.
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thanks guys.
Yes, it is becoming more and more obvious that digital revolution spans wider than just photographers tools.
We would need a change of mind set and discover new business patterns to stay in business.
Which is why many of us no longer even try.
Comes a time when even the superstars say eff it: I don't need this shit.
Sad, but true. Thanks, cowboys, and other three-job workers.
Rob C
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Hello,
These images where shot using my Horseman VCC adaptor and a Mamiya 645 AFDII with an Leaf Aptus 75.
Cheers
Simon