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Craig Lamson

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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #500 on: February 16, 2016, 09:11:12 am »

The free standing mirror confused me at first, making it look like that side of the photo was skewed.  But I like the blown out windows....they fit.

Nice stuff.
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« Reply #501 on: February 16, 2016, 09:17:49 am »

Bathroom interiors. A7RII + 14-24 Nikon G on a Kipon T-S adapter.



Dining room detail, important lamp. A7RII + 14-24 Nikon G on a Kipon T-S adapter.



I like the look of these, except I have some qualms about the amount of wideangle distortion in the bathroom shot and wonder if it really needs to be that wide.
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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #502 on: February 16, 2016, 10:05:07 am »

David, thanks for your comments. It doesn't need to be that wide but it's the client wish  in this case. I shot other options and angles as well.
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« Reply #503 on: February 28, 2016, 03:36:05 am »

Been scouting a waste plastics selection plant for some good shots. The place is rather nice and well lit during the day, which will make the work a lot easier.


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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #504 on: March 05, 2016, 02:12:53 pm »

A new one from this week, one of the first with the 5Ds.

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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #505 on: March 07, 2016, 10:39:54 am »

Craig, is the landscape photoshopped in?

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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #506 on: March 07, 2016, 04:34:15 pm »

Slobodan,

Yes it is, I shoot these things inside the factory. On that day it was snowing like crazy outside :)
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« Reply #507 on: March 08, 2016, 03:03:22 am »

Snow would've been cool as well!
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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #508 on: March 27, 2016, 06:22:49 pm »

A couple from a recent mall shoot:





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« Reply #509 on: March 28, 2016, 04:20:07 am »

Hi Slobodan,

Great images…, well done!

Best regards
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A couple from a recent mall shoot:


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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #510 on: April 15, 2016, 02:18:35 pm »

Recent Apartment in Collins Ave. Miami Beach. Sony A7R2 + Kipon Tilt Shift + Nikon 14-24mm ISO 50. A blending of Ambient, Flash and HDR.





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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #511 on: April 15, 2016, 03:04:11 pm »

Recent Apartment in Collins Ave. Miami Beach. Sony A7R2 + Kipon Tilt Shift + Nikon 14-24mm ISO 50. A blending of Ambient, Flash and HDR.





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Overall, I like the feel of these. However, there is more wideangle distortion than I would prefer for these subjects, at least if the goal is showing off the interior design, rather than selling the dwelling. Also (and this hypertechnical photographer stuff), I am seeing some haze on some of the window frames, which I assume is due either to flare or sensor overload.

By the way, how do you deal with setting the aperture when that adapter has no electronic linkages and that lens has no manual aperture control on it?
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« Reply #512 on: April 15, 2016, 06:07:35 pm »

Thanks for your comments David.

The most important comment you made, and this could be an interesting topic for this forum to discuss, is how much furniture to include in one shot. In the dinning shot, we wanted that angle and there wasn't enough space to back up. My concern was not to crop the table glass and to see the lamp feature. For the living room shot I don't consider it to be distorted.

The haze is provably from blending the images, even though I use flash and HDR, the sky had to be composited.



I did use nail paint to mark my basic stops in the adapter. For this architectural I'm always at f11. So basically I open up, magnified, focus and the close to f11.
How did I get to find out where was f11 in the first place? Well, I used two 24mm lenses, put the camera on a tripod with a mark diaphragm lens at f11 on "A" mode and watch the resulting shutter speed, then change the lens, close the diaphragm until I got the same shutter speed and that is supposed to be f11, marked with nail paint.

This is a great adapter and I totally recommend it. Is super well constructed.

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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #513 on: April 15, 2016, 06:14:58 pm »

This is another angle of the dinning room. It is the view as if you were sitting at the head of the table. Important is to see the design table base.

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« Reply #514 on: April 15, 2016, 06:28:30 pm »

Thanks for your comments David.

The most important comment you made, and this could be an interesting topic for this forum to discuss, is how much furniture to include in one shot. In the dinning shot, we wanted that angle and there wasn't enough space to back up. My concern was not to crop the table glass and to see the lamp feature. For the living room shot I don't consider it to be distorted.

The haze is provably from blending the images, even though I use flash and HDR, the sky had to be composited.



I did use nail paint to mark my basic stops in the adapter. For this architectural I'm always at f11. So basically I open up, magnified, focus and the close to f11.
How did I get to find out where was f11 in the first place? Well, I used two 24mm lenses, put the camera on a tripod with a mark diaphragm lens at f11 on "A" mode and watch the resulting shutter speed, then change the lens, close the diaphragm until I got the same shutter speed and that is supposed to be f11, marked with nail paint.

This is a great adapter and I totally recommend it. Is super well constructed.

Anthony, to be clear, when I refer to WA distortion, I do not necessarily mean the kind that involves stretching at the edges, or anyway only that kind. There is also scale distortion, and that is more what I am referring to in this case. For example, the part of the sofa nearest the camera looks positively huge relative things further back in the scene.
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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #515 on: April 22, 2016, 07:22:05 pm »

Designed a poster for a Chicago jeweler:

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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #516 on: April 25, 2016, 10:25:40 pm »

Collins Ave. Miami Beach, upper level masters bedroom.

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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #517 on: May 08, 2016, 08:34:57 pm »

From a recent shoot in a Chicago suburb (Naperville):

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« Reply #518 on: May 08, 2016, 09:29:53 pm »

Around noon, I slathered on SPF 50 sun block and stood in one spot for three hours and watched the horizon. I only took ten shots. This one is my favorite. I've deleted the others. Meditation and photography: I like that combo.
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Re: Recent Format Agnostic Professional Works
« Reply #519 on: May 08, 2016, 09:34:22 pm »

From a recent shoot in a Chicago suburb (Naperville):



I haven't seen a "sunken" living room space in a decade or two. I remember when it was chic. I see a partially obscured "Cinema" sign. Were they showing a matinee that day? ... Joshing aside, nice work.
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