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    Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Even though I don't chat much here (what does a newbie say among all the greatness shared on these pages?), I just thought I'd share three very mundane shots of an interior I did for practice recently as my humble way of acknowledging all the wonderful folks who welcomed as well as assisted with so many niggly questions I've had along the way. Still got a long ways to go ...

    Thanks for all your help!









    p.s. I notice I loose about 10-20% sharpness after scanning. I can see the fibers in the carpet clearly in the trans.

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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    From another beginner in LF, very nice. A lot nicer than my first, dust laden image. Learned the dust lesson the hard way.

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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    I really like the third photo. Well done.
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    I don't play the piano, I don't have a beard and I listen to AC/DC in the darkroom. I have no hope as a photographer.

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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Everything looks great. Congrats. Unless you drum scan you will not be completely satisfied with the scan quality. Show us more sometime. -Steven

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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Thanks for the kind words. You're all too kind.

    If you look at my join date, and when I was asking about recessed lensboards, you'll figure out how long it took me to get these photos.

    Still struggling with dust and film flatness while scanning.

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    Richard M. Coda
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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Very nice! Congrats! First two are perfect... all your verticals are vertical. Last one, the right side starts to drift but that can be fixed in Photoshop.

    Rich
    Photographs by Richard M. Coda
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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Thanks Rich.

    I'll need to watch out for a lot of details. I never realized how excruciating composing and focusing in a dim interior was even with 200W modeling lamps just a foot away from furniture. Bringing up blocked-up shadow areas while trying to maintain some semblance of the designer's concept or 'mood' was another challenge.

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    Florida Keys
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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Just curious.
    Are interiors (architectural) the subject of choice for you?
    If so, please look for the book by Norman Mcgrath.
    Who is probably the best known LF photographer for this subject matter.
    "Photographing buildings inside and out"
    The book will show you important techniques on lighting and filteration.
    I have had it for years now, and has more than once saved my bacon on commerical shoots.
    Good luck and keep shooting.
    p.s. looks like you have the eye for it.

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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Thanks Joey.

    I'm fascinated by interiors and architecture but haven't really tried it out till recently. Previous attempts on small formats were nothing more than tripod mounted snapshots at most.

    Also thanks for the heads-up on that book!

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    Re: Sharing my first kinda successful (i think) LF photo

    Very, very nice - I especially like the middle one.

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