Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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austin granger
I thought it looked like an iceberg.
Yes, it does.
But "That photo icebergs!" just doesn't cut it. :rolleyes: ;)
- Leigh
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
Just a photo walking around the local campus. Right before this I was unscrewing a filter and the entire front element unscrewed! Curious, I took this shot sans front element and it was surprisingly not terrible. The edges are blurred pretty bad but it gives it an interesting look I think. Taken with a Nikon SP + 50mm f/1.4 at f/2 I believe on Kentmere 400 pushed to 800.
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...ring/10329.jpg
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First snow for 2011 winter in Vancouver
This week-end, I had my first snow in our local mountains (it had snowed during the week at higher altitude but only the idle and lucky could enjoy it on a week day).
Fuji GW690 TMY-2 pushed to 1250 Tmax Developer
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s11...41568634-5.jpg
Regretfully there was not a lot of light and I did not take a tripod not expecting much in terms of photographic opportunities :o
Cheers,
Luc
Re: First snow for 2011 winter in Vancouver
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Originally Posted by
lbenac
This week-end, I had my first snow in our local mountains (it had snowed during the week at higher altitude but only the idle and lucky could enjoy it on a week day).
Fuji GW690 TMY-2 pushed to 1250 Tmax Developer
Regretfully there was not a lot of light and I did not take a tripod not expecting much in terms of photographic opportunities :o
Cheers,
Luc
Nice shot. I ran into fresh snow on a hike back in late October when it normally doesn't get some then.
Haven't you've learned. The only time you need a tripod is when you don't bring one along. ;)
Re: First snow for 2011 winter in Vancouver
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Originally Posted by
lbenac
This week-end, I had my first snow in our local mountains (it had snowed during the week at higher altitude but only the idle and lucky could enjoy it on a week day).
Fuji GW690 TMY-2 pushed to 1250 Tmax Developer
Regretfully there was not a lot of light and I did not take a tripod not expecting much in terms of photographic opportunities :o
Cheers,
Luc
That is fantastic! The light is awesome.
Another older photo of Stella:
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6059/...f60f4a97_o.jpg
D300s + 135mm f/2
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Glad to see the Nikon DC lenses being put to good use by multiple people. It's a bit of an obscure gem.
Re: First snow for 2011 winter in Vancouver
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Originally Posted by
Zaitz
That is fantastic! The light is awesome.
Thank you very much. There was this funny Christmas feeling out of the sudden.:D
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Originally Posted by
Zaitz
Another older photo of Stella:
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/zboumeester/6342683447/in/photostream]
D300s + 135mm f/2
It cannot get cuter than that.
Cheers,
Luc
Re: First snow for 2011 winter in Vancouver
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Originally Posted by
tuco
Nice shot. I ran into fresh snow on a hike back in late October when it normally doesn't get some then.
Haven't you've learned. The only time you need a tripod is when you don't bring one along. ;)
Thank you. I know, I know but when I go hiking with a friend, I always feel reluctant to take a tripod, set-up....
Cheers,
Luc
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Another one. This time a pano of two shots.
It cannot be printed as handheld shots in dim light do not create the most consistently sharp images and aligned images, but I like the composition as a keepsake.
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s11...65567866-6.jpg
Cheers,
Luc