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Tin Can
19-May-2013, 15:42
I like the color, er cold tone...
Colin Robertson
19-May-2013, 15:53
This is one of my first 35mm prints made in 1998. The scan is today from a damaged print, that neg is somewhere. I just like this image better rotated. I believe this professional model is now covered in ink. I have another image hanging at my house and during a party a guest exclaimed, I know her! He updated me.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7296/8753496353_90ed87646c_c.jpg
That's good. Like the start of Barbarella. Right-way-round it's a good, competent nude. Rotated, it takes a step away from reality. Wynn Bullock produced some images of rock pools which he showed upside down. They look quite unearthly and unrecognisable. As you turn they 'right way round' they suddenly change in a snap to become ordinary.
barnninny
19-May-2013, 16:16
I like the color, er cold tone...
Thanks. The tone is sort of playing against type, given it was taken on a warm spring evening.
jcoldslabs
19-May-2013, 17:55
A failure in craft, but I still like it.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3672/8752443052_a431467806_c.jpg
I like it, too. A happy accident, to be sure. Every time I see your cyanotypes I want to order the B&S kit right away.
Jonathan
I was going for a 'pictorialist' look with these. I pushed Tri-X 2 stops and developed in Adonal 1+50 with constant agitation for 20min. I still didn't get the grain I was hoping for, but with a little help from PS, they turned out ok.
Eucalyptus
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2853/8756270978_3654d21ba7_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8756270978/)
eucalyptus (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8756270978/) by James Harr Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/harrlequin/), on Flickr
Fence Shadows
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5331/8756271116_c37a8f2c8b_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8756271116/)
Shadows (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8756271116/) by James Harr Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/harrlequin/), on Flickr
jcoldslabs
19-May-2013, 21:54
This was hurting my eyes while working on it in PS.
Mamiya 7, 80mm, Fomapan 400
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/M7-Fence-Shadow-r2.jpg
Jonathan
Scott Schroeder
20-May-2013, 07:47
Graffiti
http://www.schroederworks.com/Pics/Delta100_049.jpg
Scott Schroeder
20-May-2013, 07:50
Stop the Fed. Fuji X-E1, 35/1.4.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7413/8751280739_72d6289015_c_d.jpg
I love the grittiness of this.
Peter Gomena
20-May-2013, 08:33
95490
Canon G12 on the beach at Hug Point, Oregon. Wind was blowing about 30mph, so p&s digital trumped LF that day.
Tin Can
20-May-2013, 08:52
Graffiti
This is what passes for Art in my neighborhood. This is our front door. Notice my studio is listed in tiny letters. The tag is Latin Kings' pitchfork. This is put everywhere. The are the dominant gang in Humboldt Park. I emailed the City of Chicago and it was removed 1 hour later.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7456/8758488264_cc42499546_c.jpg
Michael Cienfuegos
20-May-2013, 10:03
My son works at the Logan Square branch.
m
Tin Can
20-May-2013, 10:32
Well this is actually the very edge of Logan Square. People get confused.
What do you mean your son works the Logan Square branch?
My son works at the Logan Square branch.
m
Jan
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2870/8758801154_05f2309200_b.jpg
Pentax 67 - 105MM2.4 - Extension tube - Fuji Acros 100
Scott Schroeder
20-May-2013, 13:09
More clouds
http://www.schroederworks.com/Pics/Delta100_055.jpg
http://www.schroederworks.com/Pics/Delta100_054.jpg
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/0004.jpg
Knolls UT
Scott Schroeder
20-May-2013, 17:56
http://schroederworks.com/Pics/Delta3200_031.jpg
Tin Can
20-May-2013, 18:17
I was looking at the latest W magazine, I am a long time subscriber, and in the back they had a few images with very similar grain.
You are in good company, W has very good photographers and excellent designer Art.
This issue even featured a Chicago artist, what next?
I like the grain.
Scott Schroeder
20-May-2013, 18:24
at 3200 ISO I enjoy taking photographs in low light sans flash (hate flash....)
Grain beloved....
I shoot wet plate collodion as well.
I enjoy a photograph looking like a photograph with abnormalities in reality tipping it off
:-)
barnninny
20-May-2013, 20:18
I love the grittiness of this.
Thanks, Scott.
barnninny
20-May-2013, 20:25
Jan
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2870/8758801154_05f2309200_b.jpg
Pentax 67 - 105MM2.4 - Extension tube - Fuji Acros 100
Love it. Great Acros tones.
barnninny
20-May-2013, 20:26
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/0004.jpg
Knolls UT
Again with the great use of color.
barnninny
20-May-2013, 20:29
http://schroederworks.com/Pics/Delta3200_031.jpg
That's remarkably even tone for Delta 3200. Is there a trick to that?
I can't remember who you said this was (gf? wife?), but she should let you photograph her more often. But, then, I'm a sucker for almond eyes, so maybe it's not so much the photographer. :)
Love it. Great Acros tones.
Thanks!
Maris Rusis
21-May-2013, 15:30
Another photograph from Tasmania:
http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1421/5190830398_735e669c89_b.jpg
Bicheno, Wave
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa Classic MCC 111VC FB, image area 16.3cm x 21.4cm, from a Tmax 400 negative exposed in a Mamiya RB 67 camera fitted with a 127mm lens and #25 red filter. Titled and signed recto, stamped verso.
Scott Schroeder
21-May-2013, 17:19
Mom
http://schroederworks.com/personal/files/gimgs/30_MaCelebration1.jpg
Scott Schroeder
21-May-2013, 17:20
Aunt
http://schroederworks.com/personal/files/gimgs/30_MaCelebration10.jpg
Scott Schroeder
21-May-2013, 17:21
Nephew..complete with boogers ;-)
http://schroederworks.com/personal/files/gimgs/30_MaCelebration11.jpg
jon.oman
22-May-2013, 07:51
#1
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/walterboro/medium_photos/D7F_4149bw.jpg
#2
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/walterboro/medium_photos/D7F_4442bw.jpg
Quick snap as it started raining outside the door to work.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3822/8761475087_224b805774_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8761475087/)
Puddle (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8761475087/) by James Harr Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/harrlequin/), on Flickr
Voigtländer Bessa
Voigtar 4.5
Fuji Acros 100 @ 100
f/4.5 x 1/50
Caffenol C-L stand x 70min
95582
clematis - seed head
Hasselblad
Rollei 400 IR S in SPUR HRX-3 new at 125 ISO (just normal, without IR filter)
open shadow
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/walterboro/medium_photos/D7F_4442bw.jpg
Great photos. I like this one better.
I love this sort of stuff. It's nice as is, but with my personal interest in soft focus, I'd be going back to shoot it soft and mix pictorialism and modern.
Tin Can
22-May-2013, 09:31
Nice images, but that is a fresh rebuild, it is way too clean.
I always have loved how after a rebuild they just spray paint the whole engine, usually even the hoses.
I think Cummins used to dip engines in paint, it was so thick. The thick paint also slowed initial leaks and drips.
I wish I had photographed all the damn engines I worked on...
95587
#1
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/img010.jpg
Calf Creek - Canyons of the Escalante River UT
RB67 - 127 KL Lens
95604
TXP-220 expired in 1980 - Mamiya C-330/80mm
jon.oman
22-May-2013, 13:18
Great photos. I like this one better.
I love this sort of stuff. It's nice as is, but with my personal interest in soft focus, I'd be going back to shoot it soft and mix pictorialism and modern.
Thanks!
I do have a 285mm Wollaston, but I won't be able to reshoot this tractor image with it.......
barnninny
22-May-2013, 19:48
#1
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/walterboro/medium_photos/D7F_4149bw.jpg
#2
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/walterboro/medium_photos/D7F_4442bw.jpg
I dig 'em. They have a nice steampunk feel to them, and I like the cold tone.
jon.oman
23-May-2013, 07:25
I dig 'em. They have a nice steampunk feel to them, and I like the cold tone.
Thanks! I was leaning towards steampunk myself......
Peter Lewin
23-May-2013, 07:43
scm: Every once in a while, as I skim through the images, I have to mutter "holy s**t" - your image of Calf Creek is one of those! Amazing! (It also causes great envy from one who lives in Northeastern suburbia, with nary a majestic canyon in sight...)
scm: Every once in a while, as I skim through the images, I have to mutter "holy s**t" - your image of Calf Creek is one of those! Amazing! (It also causes great envy from one who lives in Northeastern suburbia, with nary a majestic canyon in sight...)
Thank you!
Ramiro Elena
23-May-2013, 11:45
Photo shoot of the weekend, testing the new Mamiya 645Pro with the 80mm f1,9.
Fuji Provia cross processed and scanned.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7361/8794754027_1904c450da_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rabato/8794754027/)
Alexia (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rabato/8794754027/) by rabato (http://www.flickr.com/people/rabato/), on Flickr
Wow, nice! How much did you color correct the scan? I cross-processed Provia once and is was so horribly neon pink I couldn't do anything with it. Also what did you rate it at?
Photo shoot of the weekend, testing the new Mamiya 645Pro with the 80mm f1,9.
Fuji Provia cross processed and scanned.
Beautiful!!
Ramiro Elena
23-May-2013, 11:57
Thanks Bryan, I started out thinking I would not be able to color correct it at all but I saw possibilities in the preview so I went ahead and tweaked the curves on Epson Scan a little. I don't think I did much in PS afterwards. Strangely enough the Portra VC was impossible, came out really bad.
I rated it at 100ISO. I don't play much with ISO ever.
That's interesting...do you mind posting the Portra, out of curiosity?
Ramiro Elena
23-May-2013, 12:03
I didn't shoot the Portra in this same setting but I'll look for it and post it later. It's the 400ISO so it comes out very grainy. I prefer Provia's fine grain even if the colors come out a bit funky.
austin granger
23-May-2013, 12:52
Really striking Ramiro!
Haystack Rock, Oregon Coast
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8140/8805770932_0113cdb50f_z.jpg
Church, Newberg, Oregon
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3760/8793323141_f29c435e7d_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Photo shoot of the weekend, testing the new Mamiya 645Pro with the 80mm f1,9.
Fuji Provia cross processed and scanned.
This is gorgeous!
Photo shoot of the weekend, testing the new Mamiya 645Pro with the 80mm f1,9.
Fuji Provia cross processed and scanned.
Awesome shot!
barnninny
23-May-2013, 19:32
Haystack Rock, Oregon Coast
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8140/8805770932_0113cdb50f_z.jpg
Nice. I like the repeating shapes in the tabletops and the stacked chairs.
barnninny
23-May-2013, 19:33
Count me among Ramiro's fans, too.
Yashica Mat 124G
Tri-x 400 @ 1600
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5441/8755023881_713e97d4bb_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8755023881/)
Contrast High III (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8755023881/) by James Harr Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/harrlequin/), on Flickr
Daniel Pinkham
24-May-2013, 06:00
Sublime jharr. That's what Art is. Good to see the Yashica Mat in use. I'm planning on taking mine out for a spin this weekend. Camera's don't take photographs. People do. Thanks.
Thank you Daniel. It's a good every day carry camera that gives me enough creative freedom without getting bogged down in lenses and technology.
ShawnHoke
24-May-2013, 15:45
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8254/8774524836_7b3d4abefe_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/shawnhoke/8774524836/)
Chrysler Building, Hasselblad 501cm and Fuji Neopan Acros 100 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/shawnhoke/8774524836/) by Shawn Hoke (http://www.flickr.com/people/shawnhoke/), on Flickr
Reedited a photo of some flowers for a friend to frame and put in one of her rooms.
http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-CrMMTfp/0/XL/i-CrMMTfp-XL.jpg
A bit of stuff left over from spring break in Florida.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3680/8799564593_98109b6aa8_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8799564593/)
sand & debris 8 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8799564593/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2882/8799563731_477f7c3794_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8799563731/)
sand & debris 9 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8799563731/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5441/8786734599_7ed598feba_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8786734599/)
wall corner & rubble (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8786734599/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7306/8786735641_08d98f1782_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8786735641/)
box corner & sand (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8786735641/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
barnninny
24-May-2013, 23:13
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8254/8774524836_7b3d4abefe_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/shawnhoke/8774524836/)
Chrysler Building, Hasselblad 501cm and Fuji Neopan Acros 100 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/shawnhoke/8774524836/) by Shawn Hoke (http://www.flickr.com/people/shawnhoke/), on Flickr
Very nice. What lens did you use?
I still chuckle every time I see Hasselblads, TLRs, etc., show up in a thread called "tiny formats."
Peter De Smidt
25-May-2013, 06:11
Out of Darkness
ShawnHoke
25-May-2013, 07:12
Very nice. What lens did you use?
I still chuckle every time I see Hasselblads, TLRs, etc., show up in a thread called "tiny formats."
Thanks! Feels tiny and so easy to use after hauling 8x10 around though. :)
I just used the 80mm 2.8 lens for this, but put a Tiffen dark orange (#21) filter on it.
austin granger
25-May-2013, 07:22
Door, Newberg, Oregon
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7444/8786322933_7c9a567a37_z.jpg
Bukowski, Portland
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8543/8814878153_6cab276e12_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Scott Schroeder
25-May-2013, 08:35
Just love the door Austin!
Tin Can
25-May-2013, 10:43
I like this a lot.
Do you care to share your lighting?
Thanks!
Out of Darkness
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/img005.jpg
Cathedral Gorge Nevada
Rollei 3.5E
Peter De Smidt
25-May-2013, 12:23
I like this a lot.
Do you care to share your lighting?
Thanks!
Hi Randy,
I used one of these: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20169658/ . It was about 1.5" away from the flower opening, pointing directly into the opening.
Tin Can
25-May-2013, 12:32
Nice light, too bad it is not for sale online. There is no way I will ever go to an Ikea again, a shoppers nightmare.
At least for me.
Great image. I may have to try flowers. Pictures of them will last longer than anything touched by my black thumb.
Thanks!
Hi Randy,
I used one of these: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20169658/ . It was about 1.5" away from the flower opening, pointing directly into the opening.
Peter De Smidt
25-May-2013, 13:20
I bought the light online. I've never been to an Ikea store. It was about double the cost buying online, but the lights are very handy, especially with macro subjects, and they still aren't very expensive.
Michael Cienfuegos
25-May-2013, 15:50
Looks like a neat light for macro stuff. There is an IKEA in San Diego, shopping there is like going to the zoo, but I make a game of it, so it isn't so bad.
rich815
25-May-2013, 17:13
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7437/8834216280_a72b4ea77c_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rich8155/8834216280/)
Mallard Lake GGP SF commute ContaxT2-blk Tmax100 Rodinal 1-50 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rich8155/8834216280/) by rich8155 (Richard Sintchak) (http://www.flickr.com/people/rich8155/), on Flickr
barnninny
25-May-2013, 23:39
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7437/8834216280_a72b4ea77c_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rich8155/8834216280/)
Mallard Lake GGP SF commute ContaxT2-blk Tmax100 Rodinal 1-50 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rich8155/8834216280/) by rich8155 (Richard Sintchak) (http://www.flickr.com/people/rich8155/), on Flickr
That one has a feel to it I really like.
Ulrich
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7402/8839019684_2715345187_b.jpg
Pentax 67 - 105mm F2.4 - Extension tube - Tri-X 400
Steve M Hostetter
27-May-2013, 07:40
95847 from a trip yesterday to Magee Marsh on lake Erie ,, Mikon D5000 300mm f4.0 from around 4 feet away
At the New Bern National Cemetery yesterday:
http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-sW9ZJRK/0/XL/i-sW9ZJRK-XL.jpg
Kodak Portra 160.
David R Munson
27-May-2013, 09:07
That one has a feel to it I really like.
I agree. There is a distinct sense of lightness and transparency to it. I'd love to see it as a silver print on my wall!
Nikon F4, 28mm f/2.8 AI-S, Portra 160, CPL and 81A filters:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/portra160-0664ss.jpg
barnninny
27-May-2013, 14:20
Ulrich
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7402/8839019684_2715345187_b.jpg
Pentax 67 - 105mm F2.4 - Extension tube - Tri-X 400
Excellent job getting the eyes good and sharp. The word "piercing" comes to mind.
Maris Rusis
27-May-2013, 16:43
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4107/5191291780_3e0f205142_b.jpg
Macaranga, Noosa Forest
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa Classic MCC111 VC FB, image area 18.5cm diameter, from an Ilford SFX negative exposed in a Seagull twin lens reflex camera equipped with a red filter and a Curvatar fish-eye auxillary lens. Titled and signed recto, stamped verso.
Peter Lewin
28-May-2013, 08:33
Three Medium Format (Rollei 6006) images from my first visit to the endangered Glen Alpin property in Harding Township NJ. There are a couple of large format images from the same visit in the "Old ... Buildings" images thread, and these were several I took to finish off the roll in my Rollei. All are straight negative scans, HP5+ developed in PMK:
Rear door & window detail:
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2858/8867483571_a4fcd32986_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterlewin/8867483571/)
img108 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterlewin/8867483571/) by Pete Lewin (http://www.flickr.com/people/peterlewin/), on Flickr
Window & planter detail:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7339/8867507111_1c01c87918_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterlewin/8867507111/)
img109 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterlewin/8867507111/) by Pete Lewin (http://www.flickr.com/people/peterlewin/), on Flickr
Rear of building, detail:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7334/8868139764_cda0f2eb1a_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterlewin/8868139764/)
img111 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterlewin/8868139764/) by Pete Lewin (http://www.flickr.com/people/peterlewin/), on Flickr
Peter,
I like your treatment of this subject. It alludes to a former elegance that is fading from neglect, but with a dignity that only older structures seem to maintain.
Thanks for sharing.
Three Medium Format (Rollei 6006) images from my first visit to the endangered Glen Alpin property in Harding Township NJ. There are a couple of large format images from the same visit in the "Old ... Buildings" images thread, and these were several I took to finish off the roll in my Rollei. All are straight negative scans, HP5+ developed in PMK:
Rear door & window detail:
Window & planter detail:
Rear of building, detail:
Jim Andrada
28-May-2013, 22:41
Just for fun here's a tiny format shot and a not so tiny format shot of the same subject (albeit a day apart, so sky is different.)
A)
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3706/8778792052_59b3a9b2e1_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/89514126@N05/8778792052/)
Yucca (http://www.flickr.com/photos/89514126@N05/8778792052/) by Kirigakuresaizoh (http://www.flickr.com/people/89514126@N05/), on Flickr
B)
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3809/8798408932_86955bebc0_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/89514126@N05/8798408932/)
Final Yucca (http://www.flickr.com/photos/89514126@N05/8798408932/) by Kirigakuresaizoh (http://www.flickr.com/people/89514126@N05/), on Flickr
One is with a Mamiya 7II/150mm lens
The other with a Linhof Kardan Bi 8 x 10/600mm RD Artar
All you have to do is figure out which is which - should be really easy.
Oregon Sand Dunes
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2857/8872531145_456021a72a_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/8872531145/)
jcoldslabs
28-May-2013, 23:41
Oregon Sand Dunes
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2857/8872531145_456021a72a_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/8872531145/)
Wow!
Jonathan
andreios
28-May-2013, 23:47
A couple of MF images from recent trip:
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013_silver_153_w.jpg
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013_silver_152_w.jpg
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013_silver_141_w.jpg
barnninny
29-May-2013, 01:30
Wow!
Jonathan
Well said.
Peter De Smidt
29-May-2013, 02:54
Terrific, Tuco!
rich815
29-May-2013, 04:07
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5333/8876959151_1cc6aba445_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rich8155/8876959151/)
Golden Gate from Lincoln Park, San Francisco - Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar, Shanghai GP3, Pyrocat-HD (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rich8155/8876959151/) by rich8155 (Richard Sintchak) (http://www.flickr.com/people/rich8155/), on Flickr
bobwysiwyg
29-May-2013, 06:34
Rich, very nice! It's an appealing shot.
Tin Can
29-May-2013, 08:18
Absolutely, and it seems like a snap! Very well done!
Rich, very nice! It's an appealing shot.
Wow!
Jonathan
Well said.
Terrific, Tuco!
Thanks you guys.
Peter De Smidt
29-May-2013, 08:52
I woke up at 2 am last night and looked out the window. It was a very foggy night, and the park looked cool with the sodium vapor lights.
I woke up at 2 am last night and looked out the window. It was a very foggy night, and the park looked cool with the sodium vapor lights.
Nice series. I'm always looking for foggy pictures when the fog comes.
Tin Can
29-May-2013, 09:48
Lovely images, and fog demands lighting of some kind or it just becomes huge fake grain...
I woke up at 2 am last night and looked out the window. It was a very foggy night, and the park looked cool with the sodium vapor lights.
I was out looking to do bokeh test shots with lights in the background with my new Sigma 35mm/1.4 and came upon this scene. This Sigma has onion rings in the lights reportedly due to it's aspherical elements but in reality you don't see them that much it seems. If you are shooting with available light, usually the high values in lights get clipped. But if you are shooting with a flash fill on the subject you can see them and only if it's a really large diameter light in the background. Nevertheless, the lens is shaping up to be a good candid lens so far.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7327/8873161096_2b1d1bf371_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/8873161096/)
At One's Peril (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/8873161096/) by yo_tuco (http://www.flickr.com/people/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
Peter De Smidt
29-May-2013, 10:54
Thank you, Gentlemen. Here's one more that was too big to upload the first time:
bobwysiwyg
29-May-2013, 11:16
Almost looks as though it is being backlit by a forest fire. Nice shot.
Scott Schroeder
29-May-2013, 17:43
http://schroederworks.com/files/gimgs/10__MG_8175.jpg
ShawnHoke
29-May-2013, 17:52
Thank you, Gentlemen. Here's one more that was too big to upload the first time:
Peter, that fog series is fantastic. I see a lot of fog in the mornings when I'm running with my wife and always wish I had a good camera with me!
ShawnHoke
29-May-2013, 17:55
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8256/8878893449_13a8cce488_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/shawnhoke/8878893449/)
New York by Gehry, Hasselblad 501cm and Fuji Neopan Acros 100 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/shawnhoke/8878893449/) by Shawn Hoke (http://www.flickr.com/people/shawnhoke/), on Flickr
Scott Schroeder
29-May-2013, 17:55
http://schroederworks.com/files/gimgs/10__MG_8174.jpg
Scott Schroeder
29-May-2013, 18:02
http://schroederworks.com/files/gimgs/58__MG_8176.jpg
barnninny
29-May-2013, 19:04
I woke up at 2 am last night and looked out the window. It was a very foggy night, and the park looked cool with the sodium vapor lights.
Very cool. I keep waiting for a little girl to walk out of one of them and spin her head around.
barnninny
29-May-2013, 19:05
http://schroederworks.com/files/gimgs/10__MG_8175.jpg
Nice vertical composition, Scott.
RHITMrB
29-May-2013, 19:44
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8398/8885789642_44b9cb034f_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/8885789642/)
Church Parking Lot, Saturday Evening (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/8885789642/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
A couple of MF images from recent trip:
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013_silver_153_w.jpg
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013_silver_152_w.jpg
http://andrejkutarna.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2013_silver_141_w.jpg
Andreios, I love the look of these; very nicely done.
Tin Can
29-May-2013, 19:50
Excellent parking job!
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8398/8885789642_44b9cb034f_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/8885789642/)
Church Parking Lot, Saturday Evening (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/8885789642/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
rdenney
29-May-2013, 20:09
Pursuant to a sidebar with Dan Fromm, some recent photos of watches.
http://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/BTR_wrist.jpg
http://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/elgin1898/balance.jpg
http://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/aquatica/aquatica_helium.jpg
All made with the Canon 50/2.5 Compact Macro on a 5D.
Rick "closeups are hard; watches are harder" Denney
rdenney
29-May-2013, 20:16
A few more.
http://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/1963/1963_dial_detail.jpg
http://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/ebelGMT/subdial.jpg
http://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/ebelGMT/edge.jpg
http://www.rickdenney.com/scratch/zenith/front.jpg
My kingdom for just a bit of tilt on a macro lens. Plus, I should have reset the hands.
Rick "note to self: never photograph a watch that isn't completely run down" Denney
RHITMrB
29-May-2013, 21:37
My kingdom for just a bit of tilt on a macro lens.
I've heard extension tubes on the 90mm TS-E are a good combination. Got $1k lying around?
andreios
29-May-2013, 23:45
Andreios, I love the look of these; very nicely done.
Thank you, Ari!
rdenney
30-May-2013, 05:16
I've heard extension tubes on the 90mm TS-E are a good combination. Got $1k lying around? Not much flexibility with tubes.
The better alternative would be a micro-Nikkor on a Nikon bellows with a tilting front standard, adapted to my Canon. But I haven't found the deal on the bellows yet. I tried mounting the 24mm TSE lens on other adapted bellows, but it's performance in the macro range was poor, and the working distance too short. I have also tried using a tilting adapter with a reversed 80mm lens, but I just couldn't get the right combination of extension and coverage and the apparatus was too cumbersome with all the adaptations I was having to make.
Here's where mounting a DSLR body onto the Sinar would be quite useful. I may pick up one of those cheapie adapters just to play with it. Or not.
Rick "usually improvising in a spare half hour instead of setting it up properly" Denney
Back in the mill doing documentary photos as it is beginning to be demolished. This is a view of the mill's water tower from a second-story room that has had its roof removed already. Century Graphic 2x3, 47mm XL kludged on, TMX, Rodinal:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/stricklandmill-0696s.jpg
And one more. 150mm f/4.5 CZJ Tessar, FP4+, Rodinal:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/stricklandmill-0702s.jpg
Peter De Smidt
30-May-2013, 06:15
Good stuff, Bryan.
Thanks Peter!
Now for next time I need to remember to drop the bed of my Century, the 47mm caught the front of the camera in a couple of these!
austin granger
30-May-2013, 14:11
Marys with St. Francis, Beaverton
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7285/8894452681_001235f987_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
RHITMrB
30-May-2013, 16:53
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5337/8896375626_5454fbf585_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/8896375626/)
Incinerator (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/8896375626/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
Incinerator (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/8896375626/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
I remember seeing an active one in my youth.
Another from the Sand Dunes trip, FWIW.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8121/8895462322_8e4139a76b_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/8895462322/)
Oregon Sand Dunes (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/8895462322/) by yo_tuco (http://www.flickr.com/people/yo_tuco/), on Flickr
Zeiss 21/2.8, Grad NDX4 Filter
barnninny
30-May-2013, 21:17
Back in the mill doing documentary photos as it is beginning to be demolished. This is a view of the mill's water tower from a second-story room that has had its roof removed already. Century Graphic 2x3, 47mm XL kludged on, TMX, Rodinal:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/stricklandmill-0696s.jpg
And one more. 150mm f/4.5 CZJ Tessar, FP4+, Rodinal:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/stricklandmill-0702s.jpg
I like both of those a lot, Bryan. The first one is very stark. The second one . . . well, I love texture and I love geometry. An image that's almost entirely one tone has no business being that interesting to look at.
Rick Rycroft
30-May-2013, 22:58
Even in extinction there is no freedom for the Tasmanian Tiger.
96115
Gary Sommer
30-May-2013, 23:43
Lyons, Oregon
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t243/gary2881/Wigwam.jpg (http://s162.photobucket.com/user/gary2881/media/Wigwam.jpg.html)
Its gone now.
Gary
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-nvWf8lSqRek/UahTHgbwDoI/AAAAAAAAB48/ep6aG-u6-Mg/s1600/P1000653-Edit.jpg
Made this evening using 16:9 aspect ratio
Panasonic LX5, Silver efex pro
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Pf6Lm6V18VY/UahULhBxGwI/AAAAAAAAB5M/F_BwCudruzM/s1600/P1000581-Edit.jpg
My young worker, Hayden, made this for me from the door of the tractor while we drove along the road. Pretty proud of him. Makes a fantastic A4 print in eboni 6 on Arches.
Panasonic LX5, Silver efex pro
I like both of those a lot, Bryan. The first one is very stark. The second one . . . well, I love texture and I love geometry. An image that's almost entirely one tone has no business being that interesting to look at.
Thanks! I too love texture, and the 100-year-old paint flaking off everywhere in this building is especially nice.
austin granger
31-May-2013, 10:00
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Pf6Lm6V18VY/UahULhBxGwI/AAAAAAAAB5M/F_BwCudruzM/s1600/P1000581-Edit.jpg
My young worker, Hayden, made this for me from the door of the tractor while we drove along the road. Pretty proud of him. Makes a fantastic A4 print in eboni 6 on Arches.
Panasonic LX5, Silver efex pro
I like this one. The light is very nice. And kudos too, for likely having the only picture on the forum made from a moving tractor!
austin granger
31-May-2013, 10:02
Mary with Clouds, Portland
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7376/8897681801_550b2e18f2_z.jpg
Consolatrix Afflictorum, Memorial Day, Portland
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5445/8902893361_c31febf9c9_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Steve M Hostetter
31-May-2013, 11:25
96139 The Wren
More mill photos, this time on expired Portra 160NC. I just love how NC renders blues...wish I could get some in 4x5. Anyway, both of these are with the 47mm f/5.6 XL lens with some movements to correct the converging lines:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/stricklandmill-0727s.jpg
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/stricklandmill-0728s.jpg
cjbroadbent
31-May-2013, 13:18
M9, smoothed over (unsharpened) in Photoshop.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-E4KLcSKw5_s/UakCW7dlD9I/AAAAAAAANTc/G-EbA0ncM5M/s800/OnePaintedEggB.jpg
chassis
31-May-2013, 19:53
An invigorating composition, Christopher.
jcoldslabs
31-May-2013, 20:14
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/stricklandmill-0728s.jpg
I really like this one, Bryan. The odd angle of the green door and the light splashed across it really makes it.
Jonathan
Thanks! :)
That one is definitely going to be printed I'm sure.
Sometimes you just have to wonder how things got into a certain arrangement when doing this kind of photography.
barnninny
31-May-2013, 20:56
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Pf6Lm6V18VY/UahULhBxGwI/AAAAAAAAB5M/F_BwCudruzM/s1600/P1000581-Edit.jpg
My young worker, Hayden, made this for me from the door of the tractor while we drove along the road. Pretty proud of him. Makes a fantastic A4 print in eboni 6 on Arches.
Panasonic LX5, Silver efex pro
Pretty sure that's the first image I've seen here taken from the door of a tractor. Looks like somebody taught Hayden the rule of 3rds.
Sony's RX100 seems to get most of the press in that class of cameras, but the LX5 and LX7 produce some amazing images.
barnninny
31-May-2013, 21:01
I really like this one, Bryan. The odd angle of the green door and the light splashed across it really makes it.
Jonathan
Likewise.
I think you've got an interesting subject you can really work, there, Bryan. The whole mill, I mean.
Thanks, and indeed, it is a very interesting and culturally significant subject. I'm enjoying every minute of working in there.
If you haven't already, feel free to check out a variety of images I've shot there in the last year on my blog:
http://valdostafilm.blogspot.com/search/label/Strickland%20Mill%20-%20Remerton
Many more images than that have been shot and some posted here, but lately I've been more hesitant about posting to my blog, not wanting to spoil the opening next year.
Always appreciate the feedback guys.
barnninny
31-May-2013, 21:45
Yeah, fascinating place, and a lot of great images, Bryan. Looks like you guys could easily shoot in there for a year without exhausting it.
If you haven't already, feel free to check out a variety of images I've shot there in the last year on my blog:
http://valdostafilm.blogspot.com/search/label/Strickland%20Mill%20-%20Remerton
Many more images than that have been shot and some posted here, but lately I've been more hesitant about posting to my blog, not wanting to spoil the opening next year.
Always appreciate the feedback guys.
I enjoyed reading up on your project. Abandonment and decay is well seen. Are you also documenting informational room-by-room kind of thing of what the building(s) actually had without regard to the aesthetic or dramatic quality of the photograph?
A few more.
My kingdom for just a bit of tilt on a macro lens. Plus, I should have reset the hands.
Rick "note to self: never photograph a watch that isn't completely run down" Denney
Nice appealing macro work. It catches my attention. Ah, the classic display time of 10:10
I enjoyed reading up on your project. Abandonment and decay is well seen. Are you also documenting informational room-by-room kind of thing of what the building(s) actually had without regard to the aesthetic or dramatic quality of the photograph?
Yes we are, but my friend and partner in this project is more involved with that than I.
In fact the demolition of the place is a slow and tedious process because they are salvaging everything. The bricks used in much of the building are hand-made masonry dating to the late 17th century, and there is currently about 20 palettes of them packed and ready to ship to a salvage company which will resell them (that kind of thing is in vogue right now I guess). They are also stripping the hardwood floors and salvaging massive crossbeams that are something like 4-foot square beams made out of a single tree trunk.
jcoldslabs
1-Jun-2013, 04:31
In fact the demolition of the place is a slow and tedious process because they are salvaging everything.
As sad as it is to see an old structure like this go, it's nice to know that the materials will be reused. It's the architectural equivalent of an organ donor.
J.
Nice appealing macro work. It catches my attention. Ah, the classic display time of 10:10
Thanks--appreciated.
I don't always position the hand at 10:08, and even when I do, the damn things just keep moving. That's why I should let them run down first. But most are automatics, and even run down, any movement will get them going again. I was squeezing these sessions into spare half hours, and my shortcuts show.
I'm working my way up to attempting some 4x5 work, just to see what's possible. But I'll need a whole day for that.
Rick "and more space" Denney
Nathan Potter
1-Jun-2013, 16:29
96139 The Wren
Steve, a wonderful shot. Are you sure it's a wren?
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
My son playing on the floor:
http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-Vh7bHXQ/0/X2/i-Vh7bHXQ-X2.jpg
Hasselblad ELX500 with a 80mm lens (my scanner sucks)
Steve M Hostetter
2-Jun-2013, 09:16
Steve, a wonderful shot. Are you sure it's a wren?
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Hey Nathan,, not totally sure on that .. Maybe female wrentit?
barnninny
2-Jun-2013, 17:12
My son playing on the floor:
http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-Vh7bHXQ/0/X2/i-Vh7bHXQ-X2.jpg
Hasselblad ELX500 with a 80mm lens (my scanner sucks)
Love it. It looks like something out of a '50s advertisement.
Love it. It looks like something out of a '50s advertisement.
Than you!
Inspired by D-tach's extension tube work, I thought I'd give a try with the same gear. I chickened out though. I used f2.8 instead of f2.4.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7324/8945412280_4fe3b8a025_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/8945412280/)
105/2.4, Pentax YG Filter, #2 Ext Tube, 100ACR
Peter De Smidt
5-Jun-2013, 11:40
Intense!
Ramiro Elena
5-Jun-2013, 12:05
M9, smoothed over (unsharpened) in Photoshop.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-E4KLcSKw5_s/UakCW7dlD9I/AAAAAAAANTc/G-EbA0ncM5M/s800/OnePaintedEggB.jpg
Watch out! That still life is a about to melt! All metal but it feels like butter :)
Scott Schroeder
5-Jun-2013, 16:35
http://schroederworks.com/Pics/tree.jpg
An interesting experience - tromping through a half-demolished building with no roof while rain is pouring and basically going right through the place like a sieve.
Nikon D800E, 25-50mm f/4 AI or 20mm f/2.8 AF:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/wetmill1.jpg
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/wetmill2.jpg
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/wetmill3.jpg
Jim collum
5-Jun-2013, 18:47
you should be giving Lighting workshops! beautiful.
(I don't think i've ever sharpened a M9 image :) )
M9, smoothed over (unsharpened) in Photoshop.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-E4KLcSKw5_s/UakCW7dlD9I/AAAAAAAANTc/G-EbA0ncM5M/s800/OnePaintedEggB.jpg
Bryan,
If I may, how about an angle?
Do you mean angling up or down?
I should just shut up.
Please ignore my comment. I have had a bad day...
Do you mean angling up or down?
Hey, I'm all for constructive criticism. I can always ignore it anyway :).
I have been the victim and attacker of plenty of constructive critique. It is often a mistake to give or receive.
My art school was particularly devastating, often out of spite, not from any higher purpose.
Thus my motto, NOT ART.
Hey, I'm all for constructive criticism. I can always ignore it anyway :).
Well it's all subjective. Of course I come from a classical music background - it's either right or wrong. Only a little bit of leeway for interpretations (20th century chance music and the like obviously not withstanding).
My photographic mentor and I will often have long conversations/discussions about "art" and dissect contest winners and gallery shows. It's interesting. I recently presented a piece in an open show and did not get any of the 25 "accolades" given out. He said I was "robbed" and should've gotten at least one of the merit awards (who cares?). It is what it is. Of course discourse is often hard in little snippets on an internet forum...
Inspired by D-tach's extension tube work, I thought I'd give a try with the same gear. I chickened out though. I used f2.8 instead of f2.4.
105/2.4, Pentax YG Filter, #2 Ext Tube, 100ACR
Nice Tuco! I like faces close up :-) I'm glad there is finally enough light here to use Acros - I like that film very much, very smooth and almost no grain
Is that a tripod reflection in the eyes!? :-)
Peter De Smidt
6-Jun-2013, 08:35
Corran, I love those abandoned building photos. I enjoy taking those kind of photos too, but I rarely get the chance to.
Thanks Peter. It's especially nice to have full authorization from the owners and (de)construction crew so as not to be trespassing!!
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/Radiator-1.jpg
Somewhere on Highway 93 in Nevada
Rollei 3.5E - Kodak Pro 100 (PRN)
Nice Tuco! I like faces close up :-) I'm glad there is finally enough light here to use Acros - I like that film very much, very smooth and almost no grain
Is that a tripod reflection in the eyes!? :-)
Thanks, yes, the tripod and me. And I used the WLF instead of the prism too. ;) I also used a flash fill outdoors and added that filter to cut the ambient light down because of the slow 1/30 flash sync on that camera.
Oak tree:
http://photos.smugmug.com/StateSidePhotography/North-Carolina/Random-2013/i-zRVZmtT/1/XL/_MPK3884-XL.jpg
Nikon D7000, Nikon 15mm f5.6
Sam - 10 years old
This weekend he will be getting his first 'real' kitesurf lessons
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3828/8980643199_180cd6541a_b.jpg
Pentax 67 - SMC 105mmF2.4 - Ext tube 1 - Acros 100
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2844/8980643033_947339118f_b.jpg
Pentax 67 - SMC 200mmF4 - Acros 100
jcoldslabs
7-Jun-2013, 15:42
Sam - 10 years old
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3828/8980643199_180cd6541a_b.jpg
Fabulous portrait!
Jonathan
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pWX-fOUD_oo/UbP6h9HnjDI/AAAAAAAAB6c/ntyjJkhRDN0/s1600/P1000720-Edit.jpg
Panasonic LX5
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7392/8998287940_0b55ff9d46_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8998287940/)
Fixture (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/8998287940/) by James Harr Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/harrlequin/), on Flickr
Voigtlander Bessa 6x9
Voigtar 110mm f/4,5
f/4.5 x 1/400
Lomography Red Scale 100 @ 50
Unicolor C-41
Achiel - thinking about life... or candy...
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8259/9000009818_901a19688d_b.jpg
Pentax 67 - SMC 105mmF2.4 - Extension Tube 1 - Acros
David R Munson
9-Jun-2013, 19:22
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3747/9001827687_869069fe35_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/9001827687/)
Breakwall, Overexposed (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/9001827687/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Managed to salvage something from a massively overexposed negative. The result is a bit rough, but I like it anyway.
Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC, 720nm IR filter
What all terrible street photography seems to have in common is people's backs as the subject.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3789/9003399535_0fb935710e_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9003399535/)
SW 5th & Columbia (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9003399535/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3747/9001827687_869069fe35_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/9001827687/)
Breakwall, Overexposed (http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidrmunson/9001827687/) by David R Munson (http://www.flickr.com/people/davidrmunson/), on Flickr
Managed to salvage something from a massively overexposed negative. The result is a bit rough, but I like it anyway.
Hasselblad, 80mm, Acros, Pyrocat MC, 720nm IR filter
That's a nice mix of light and dark. The water is very imposing. I wouldn't want it done right.
Tin Can
10-Jun-2013, 13:49
Have you seen the pics from World Naked Bike Rides?
What all terrible street photography seems to have in common is people's backs as the subject.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3789/9003399535_0fb935710e_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9003399535/)
SW 5th & Columbia (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9003399535/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
RHITMrB
10-Jun-2013, 16:25
Have you seen the pics from World Naked Bike Rides?
I haven't, but I did see a bunch of naked bicyclists on their way to the event!
What all terrible street photography seems to have in common is people's backs as the subject.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3789/9003399535_0fb935710e_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9003399535/)
SW 5th & Columbia (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9003399535/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
And striped socks.
It's a little gimicky, but I had fun shooting this red scale in my Voigtländer Bessa 6x9.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8128/9001502779_dec04bd1cc_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/9001502779/)
Gasworks Forest (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/9001502779/) by James Harr Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/harrlequin/), on Flickr
Voigtlander Bessa 6x9
Voigtar 110mm f/4,5
f/4.5 x 1/200
Lomography Red Scale 100 @ 50
Unicolor C-41
Film Blog (http://jamesharrphoto.blogspot.com/2013/06/exotic-films.html)
Steve M Hostetter
10-Jun-2013, 17:19
96803my girlfriend Cheryl, Nikon 5000 / 50mm 1.4 wide open
Steve M Hostetter
10-Jun-2013, 17:24
96804Cheryl 2 same tech info
Shot a destination wedding all weekend for a good friend (bride). Best location I've ever been to. I like shooting weddings until I get home and have 1500+ photos to edit. Gah!
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/bbb-4570.jpg
Tin Can
10-Jun-2013, 18:01
I was messing with a hair light and messed up the film images, but this DSLR one the hairlight did not fire, so... still gotta check the film as it was a comparison of X-Ray to FP4, but I know the hairlight is bad news. Too powerful and a bad choice for this guy.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3674/9012276748_7e3b4dcf48_b.jpg
austin granger
11-Jun-2013, 08:31
Tiles, Abandoned Restaurant, Portland
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7313/9012849441_70cfc83bbe_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
jcoldslabs
11-Jun-2013, 11:15
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7313/9012849441_70cfc83bbe_z.jpg
Tetris!
J.
austin granger
11-Jun-2013, 11:39
Yes, exactly. I'd better turn that top shape quick!
austin granger
11-Jun-2013, 11:41
Mona Lisa with Taco Truck, Portland
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5328/9016547879_5e502cd862_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Michael Cienfuegos
11-Jun-2013, 13:09
I was messing with a hair light and messed up the film images, but this DSLR one the hairlight did not fire, so... still gotta check the film as it was a comparison of X-Ray to FP4, but I know the hairlight is bad news. Too powerful and a bad choice for this guy.
I like it without the hair light, though I can see where you are coming from. A bath, haircut and shave would help. :D (just kidding :o )
Tiles, Abandoned Restaurant, Portland
If that wall is flat, it is also a lens distortion test shot. ;)
cjbroadbent
12-Jun-2013, 10:26
I was messing with a hair light and messed up the film images, but this DSLR one the hairlight did not fire, so... still gotta check the film as it was a comparison of X-Ray to FP4, but I know the hairlight is bad news. Too powerful and a bad choice for this guy.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3674/9012276748_7e3b4dcf48_b.jpg
Thats a great portrait!
But (IMVHO) a hairlight is always bad news. For good news point it at the background .
cjbroadbent
12-Jun-2013, 10:29
Tinyroid today. I hope they last long enough for an 8x10 tomorrow.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/--ScTvCTy6Hs/UbitPECEEEI/AAAAAAAANXk/GnLpJozNNnQ/s800/roseAlzataH2.jpg
Tin Can
12-Jun-2013, 10:52
Are you saying this is FujiFilm Polaroid?
Nice image!
Tinyroid today. I hope they last long enough for an 8x10 tomorrow.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/--ScTvCTy6Hs/UbitPECEEEI/AAAAAAAANXk/GnLpJozNNnQ/s800/roseAlzataH2.jpg
More from a place I visit every chance I get, the Oregon Dunes. Hiking on them can be a real workout.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5338/9003226179_52cd02b2b4_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yo_tuco/9003226179/)
Magnificent!
Love this one!!
bobwysiwyg
12-Jun-2013, 15:07
Magnificent!
Love this one!!
Ditto. Great image!
Steve M Hostetter
12-Jun-2013, 16:25
96928 waiting on Mr. Lincoln
austin granger
12-Jun-2013, 20:22
Joseph and the Baby Jesus, The Grotto, Portland
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7411/9012514297_baa3152276_z.jpg
In November, 2012, vandals snuck onto the grounds of The Grotto and attacked a number of marble statues, including this one of Joseph and Jesus. Jesus' head was located in a dumpster at the nearby Travelodge. Joseph's head, however, has not been recovered. Remarking on the perpetrators, Father Jack Topper of The Grotto stated; "I feel sorry for the people who did this, because they're lacking something in their own life and I hope they find it someday." Crime Stoppers has offered a cash reward of up to $1000 for information in the case. www.crimestoppersoforegon.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
Tin Can
12-Jun-2013, 20:49
At first glance, I thought it was headless Victorian images.
http://io9.com/the-creepiest-headless-portraits-from-the-victorian-era-472678985
austin granger
12-Jun-2013, 22:19
Wow, I had no idea! And I thought I'd seen every genre of photography...
cjbroadbent
12-Jun-2013, 23:32
Randy, in my humble studio, tiny-format-digiroids have replaced instant film for setting up large format. They often turn out better; mostly because it's easy to tweak the right feel in mid-tone. Converting digiroids to b&w with the channel sliders helps choose the right filter. I expect to use a light green on those flowers today for Tmax.
cjbroadbent
13-Jun-2013, 09:06
It went all to pieces, but I got an 8x10. Here are the pieces.
96961
Tin Can
13-Jun-2013, 09:09
Still life fading.
Still very nice.
It went all to pieces, but I got an 8x10. Here are the pieces.
96961
goamules
13-Jun-2013, 15:34
Kudzu is coming to take my mom's house away.... Pen-F 25/4.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5543/9037871000_468878f308_b.jpg
David R Munson
13-Jun-2013, 17:06
I'm really having fun with this Hasselblad - I forgot how much I like squares!
http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles15/1226845/projects/9276823/5b375b07c6c31ba2683348962bbe4bdd.jpg
http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles15/1226845/projects/9276823/b262775f1a6a5b753c829bb0905df42b.jpg
http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles15/1226845/projects/9276823/44440adeea9e9d2e584e5aaac466a17b.jpg
All images 500CM, 80mm C, Neopan Acros, Pyrocat MC
Feeling a little Eliot Porter inspiration the other day. His island was about 30 miles away though. Rolleiflex automat tessar with Portra 160 film.
Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge (and former US Navy bombing range) near Matinicus Maine. I was out there fixing their Internet and phone at their solar powered shack and had some spare time while waiting on technical support.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7347/9036423803_2f3aacb802_c.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/9036423803/sizes/c/in/photostream/
Tessars look nice and smooth, especially old ones with round apertures!
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3742/9036422213_a5b850ffcb_c.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/9036422213/sizes/c/in/photostream/
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3777/9038646022_371b9a5643.jpg
Feeling a little Eliot Porter inspiration the other day. His island was about 30 miles away though. Rolleiflex automat tessar with Portra 160 film.
Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge (and former US Navy bombing range) near Matinicus Maine. I was out there fixing their Internet and phone at their solar powered shack and had some spare time while waiting on technical support.
Are those antennas for their wireless access?
I'm really having fun with this Hasselblad - I forgot how much I like squares!
http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles15/1226845/projects/9276823/5b375b07c6c31ba2683348962bbe4bdd.jpg
Nice poochie pic! Squares do seem to create a different viewing experience. All of that 'rule of thirds' stuff goes out the window (or at least it can). Thanks for sharing.
David R Munson
13-Jun-2013, 21:48
The dog's name is Three and he's awesome. It bugs me that I didn't get his eyes in focus, but it wasn't exactly easy with him moving a lot while multiple humans tried to keep him sitting on the stool. Later on he spent some time in my lap. I like that dog.
Tin Can
13-Jun-2013, 21:51
They are great dogs.
The dog's name is Three and he's awesome. It bugs me that I didn't get his eyes in focus, but it wasn't exactly easy with him moving a lot while multiple humans tried to keep him sitting on the stool. Later on he spent some time in my lap. I like that dog.
Are those antennas for their wireless access?
Yes, we're in the wireless internet business. We've also helped them with a separate link setup for their webcams which are quite popular.
http://projectpuffin.audubon.org/audubon-live-cams
Yes, we're in the wireless internet business. We've also helped them with a separate link setup for their webcams which are quite popular.
http://projectpuffin.audubon.org/audubon-live-cams
Sweet. Any amplification added to those antennas?
Sweet. Any amplification added to those antennas?
No amplification; we get a strong signal the old fashioned way; lots of antenna gain and minimizing losses. Amps just raise the noise floor by amplifying noise, and aren't usually legal, and don't work well with newer tech like mimo radios.
No amplification; we get a strong signal the old fashioned way; lots of antenna gain and minimizing losses. Amps just raise the noise floor by amplifying noise, and aren't usually legal, and don't work well with newer tech like mimo radios.
As just a DIYer, I build my own firewall/router, radio to copper bridge and write my own security policy using Soekris (http://soekris.com/) boxes and embedding OpenBSD (http://www.openbsd.org/). The antenna hack I made once for the radio was just a small 3 dB omni on a 1A amplifier in front of a wok lid as the "parabolic dish". The darn thing actually worked great, I later found out. Figuring I could do better with a real antenna, I bought a 15 dB dish type ( don't remember the kind). The signal strength was never as strong, amp added or not, as the the wok lid. I can't say if that was the right antenna for the job or not. I didn't think much about it beyond that.
SergeiR
15-Jun-2013, 02:48
Mamiya 645af, digital back. One of series.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7303/9047982436_9a934ced51_o.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/sergeistudio/9047982436/)
Steampunk: In Search of Lost Knowledge - Prequel (http://www.flickr.com/photos/sergeistudio/9047982436/) by Sergei Rodionov (http://www.flickr.com/people/sergeistudio/), on Flickr
Went up in stearman biplane today. At Owls Head Transportation Museum.
This photo gets the conversation going....
97092
97093
cjbroadbent
15-Jun-2013, 12:40
.... Trying to put it all together again.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hZDQJchX2FA/UbtyR6w89iI/AAAAAAAANZQ/dsPR0W7W_jI/s800/M9RosesRigor2.jpg
chassis
15-Jun-2013, 18:39
Some inspired work going on here...
Greenspeed
15-Jun-2013, 22:39
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8309/7999525491_654f469249_h.jpg
Natural History Museum, London, UK.
Hi Randy,
I used one of these: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20169658/ . It was about 1.5" away from the flower opening, pointing directly into the opening.
I bought one of these just becuase it looked cool. It soon found itself mounted to my milling machine. Great work light that stays put. I will by 2 more on my next trip.
Tin Can
16-Jun-2013, 08:41
I would also buy a couple but Chicago area IKEA is not worth the aggravation.
I cannot imagine IKEA in Canton is any better.
If fact I don't want to go near Detroit again, you have very high speed highways in and out of there. Surprised me on my last trip in January. 70 MPH speed limits in an urban area.
I checked because I was hoping there was one near you... I can handle western Michigan.
Almost.
I bought one of these just becuase it looked cool. It soon found itself mounted to my milling machine. Great work light that stays put. I will by 2 more on my next trip.
A few with my RB67
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3710/9051990725_375dcbb3e1_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/9051990725/)
Beach Huts and Dandelions - RB67 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/9051990725/) by NGUSS (http://www.flickr.com/people/nguss/), on Flickr
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2814/9052261643_cee286c5c6_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/9052261643/)
Angel of the North - Velvia 100 RB67 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/9052261643/) by NGUSS (http://www.flickr.com/people/nguss/), on Flickr
austin granger
16-Jun-2013, 15:45
Punching Bag, Trailer Park, Sauvie Island
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3708/9062711150_ab886c7967_z.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
cjbroadbent
17-Jun-2013, 15:03
Nguss, Strong!
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5520/9072517722_6390a21970_c.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/9072517722/sizes/c/in/photostream/
Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge (and former navy bombing range) near Matinicus Maine. Rolleiflex Automat Tessar. tmy2 in pyrocat hd.
spring foliage
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3696/9062704945_186be6174d_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/9062704945/)
leaves of three, let it be (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/9062704945/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3759/8933125990_5742867998_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8933125990/)
violets in the grass (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8933125990/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2852/8862898836_3b3fdd0568_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8862898836/)
julie's garden (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8862898836/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8280/8780349338_dde83f430b_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8780349338/)
the understory (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ca_percy/8780349338/) by Clay Percy (http://www.flickr.com/people/ca_percy/), on Flickr
Thanks CJ Broadbent, I wish I had taken the big camera now, but I am quite getting into Velvia 100. I love your stuff I have to say.
Last one from the same roll
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5444/9056719106_2453b48fb1_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/9056719106/)
Try somewhere different! Velvia 100 - RB67 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nguss/9056719106/) by NGUSS (http://www.flickr.com/people/nguss/), on Flickr
Thanks CJ Broadbent, I wish I had taken the big camera now, but I am quite getting into Velvia 100. I love your stuff I have to say.
Last one from the same roll
Another beauty.
Colin Graham
18-Jun-2013, 19:56
Punching Bag, Trailer Park, Sauvie Island
Great shot..
Scott Schroeder
19-Jun-2013, 07:03
Clay. Love the series. Especially Julies garden. There is some nice variety of tone and texture. I really like the plant bottom right.
Clay. Love the series. Especially Julies garden. There is some nice variety of tone and texture. I really like the plant bottom right.
Thanks Scott, I believe that's a ground cover called Sweet William.
Scott Schroeder
19-Jun-2013, 18:25
Nephew
http://schroederworks.com/Pics/NicholasJune2013_05.jpg
http://schroederworks.com/Pics/NicholasJune2013_06.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8309/7999525491_654f469249_h.jpg
Natural History Museum, London, UK.
Creative! Very cool!
Accidental double exposure. The Bessa doesn't protect me from myself. It's pretty subtle though since the box was a bright subject. There wasn't much latitude left for a shady tree. Lomo Red Scale film, Unicolor C-41.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3670/9088365049_8e90d999e0_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/9088365049/)
Rusty Box (http://www.flickr.com/photos/harrlequin/9088365049/) by James Harr Photo (http://www.flickr.com/people/harrlequin/), on Flickr
RHITMrB
19-Jun-2013, 21:33
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5332/9088776959_12fb2b0ac7_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9088776959/)
Cub Cadet (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9088776959/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
Evening fog at the mouth of the Chattahoochee River at Buford Dam / Lake Lanier.
Century Graphic 2x3, 47mm XL, f/22, 1s exposure.
Pan F+ rated @ 32, semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1:100
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/atlanta-0816ss.jpg
RHITMrB
21-Jun-2013, 10:28
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7358/9099842705_6fcd5141e2_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9099842705/)
Window Display (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhitmrb/9099842705/) by Isaac Sachs (http://www.flickr.com/people/rhitmrb/), on Flickr
Tin Can
21-Jun-2013, 10:35
Nice, I always have trouble shooting fog, so hard to get what I want.
Evening fog at the mouth of the Chattahoochee River at Buford Dam / Lake Lanier.
Century Graphic 2x3, 47mm XL, f/22, 1s exposure.
Pan F+ rated @ 32, semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1:100
Thanks Randy!
I love fog. I guess it depends on what you want out of it. One of my favorite images I've printed was with fog (http://valdostafilm.blogspot.com/2012/01/early-morning-fog.html).
Tin Can
21-Jun-2013, 11:20
Nice.
I'm waiting for lightning right now.
Thanks Randy!
I love fog. I guess it depends on what you want out of it. One of my favorite images I've printed was with fog (http://valdostafilm.blogspot.com/2012/01/early-morning-fog.html).
Nice, did you get any shots Randy?
I shot a wedding all day yesterday. Sometimes weddings are fun, especially when the lovely couple are nice folks. Got to spend an hour traipsing around Callaway Gardens taking casual formals (haha).
This shot was taken with my D800E, 35mm f/1.4 AI lens (love the rendering with it) at f/4, with a big reflector camera left:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/Curtidor2s.jpg
And by request, this shot, with my 50mm f/1.2 AIS. 10" exposure, f/5.6, light painting by a friend of the groom, and rear-curtain flash:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/Curtidor1.jpg
Tin Can
23-Jun-2013, 10:19
Nice couple, I am glad I never shot a wedding. Although, I have shot spectator shots that the wedding party liked. The trick is to stay the heck away from the pro, they need all the space they can get.
The lightning missed me again, I better get a taller tripod, joking.
Nice, did you get any shots Randy?
I shot a wedding all day yesterday. Sometimes weddings are fun, especially when the lovely couple are nice folks. Got to spend an hour traipsing around Callaway Gardens taking casual formals (haha).
This shot was taken with my D800E, 35mm f/1.4 AI lens (love the rendering with it) at f/4, with a big reflector camera left:
And by request, this shot, with my 50mm f/1.2 AIS. 10" exposure, f/5.6, light painting by a friend of the groom, and rear-curtain flash:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/photosharing/Curtidor1.jpg
Tin Can
23-Jun-2013, 10:20
I really like the paint with light image, great execution!
The lightning missed me again, I better get a taller tripod.
Ha!
Weddings are/were nerve-racking but I'm getting better and now am pretty comfortable with them. I've done 3 in the last 5 weeks! The part I don't like is the hours of editing afterwards though...
Thanks!
Jim collum
23-Jun-2013, 18:27
Fuji G617, Agfa APX-100, Rodinal 1+50
One of my favorite walks.. just down the street from our home.
i *really* need to get a 7x17 camera some day.. it's on my bucket list
http://www.getdpi.com/gallery/files/1/2/20130623_apx100_rod_1.jpg
Really nice Jim! Great usage of the panoramic format IMO.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3720/9121778106_aa290e2584_c.jpg
Loch Ness
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3710/9119586889_c0eef9b35b_c.jpg
Cliffs of Moher
Tin Can
24-Jun-2013, 17:17
Both nice Bob T!
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5441/9119583837_2999f48075_c.jpg
North Atlantic
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3745/9119576721_fcb5dc550b_c.jpg
Shepherd
Both nice Bob T!
Thanks, I'm really enjoying the Fuji X-E1. These are jpegs with virtually no manipulation.
Tin Can
24-Jun-2013, 18:20
Nice camera, I am trying to resist.
Thanks, I'm really enjoying the Fuji X-E1. These are jpegs with virtually no manipulation.
Tin Can
24-Jun-2013, 20:52
Nikon P7000 shot standing in my front door.
2 pics, no crop.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3681/9132626502_e71a026138_h.jpg
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7295/9130407905_2f16bce325_h.jpg
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