2 from me
Work-in-progress
Curves
2 from me
Work-in-progress
Curves
Pt/Pd print on the Iron Mosque, Putrajaya, Malaysia.
p/s: I just started learning this printing process.
Tachihara, Caltar II-N 210mm f11 1/250s front tilt
fuji fp100b
Thanks for the comments critiques. I was trying to make a tilt shift miniature. A bit too sunny to use a larger aperture
Nik
It has something Nik, but I think for the best effect, you really need to look down on things from a higher level. Is there a hill around?
Website - Linhof Technika, Schneider 90/5.6 Super-Angulon, 210/5.6 APO-Symmar
Thanks for the comment, I am in Wisconsin in a river valley so it is pretty flat around here. I did go up on a platform, but not high enough. The effect was better at f5.6 but the shutter speed i needed was 1/1000. the max shutter speed i had was 1/400.
The vignetting was a surprise it didn't appear so strong on the ground glass
i may try this again from the roof of the hospital I work at on a cloudier day.
Thanks
Nik
Ever since I have seen Sugimoto's architecture photographs, I have been thinking about how I would be shooting architecture… His way of completely blurring the building ("twice infinity") is indeed a beautiful way of just seeing shapes - and discovering what "remains" of the building. But somehow I can't completely accept the complete loss of details… So I have been experimenting…
More details and a larger image over at Flickr.
Claudio - very interesting, and I'd like to see more of your experiments. Coincidentally I was at the same place earlier this afternoon, and I tried to place the focus so that it became progressively sharper as your eyes travelled to the top of the structure;
Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Ilford Delta 100 / PMK Pyro
All my pics are with Horseman HF and Nikkor 75 mm F 4,5 lens on TMX 100 in XTOL the IR Pic is with Kodak HIE IR from Frank O. Gehry in Weiln am Rhein, the other is the gläserene Manufaktur from VW in Dresden und the old one ist the Semper Opera on a Becher Day means without sun!
Cheers Armin
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