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My friends' wedding portrait
Ebony SV45 Ti
Carl Zeiss 135mm T*
Kodak G100
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My friends' wedding portrait
Ebony SV45 Ti
Carl Zeiss 135mm T*
Kodak G100
phew, I'm glad I'm not the only one with this problem, I always thought it was because some cat peed on them while in the stock room...
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Ebony SV45 Ti
Carl Zeiss 135mm T*
Provia 100
Haven't been posing in a while since I got my MFDB. Here is one I shot recently on...
How about a hasselblad flex body? You can use all your Hasselblad lenses, and since the sensor is not full frame you have room for tilts and movements on all your lenses.
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Here is another one from the Torres, Ebony SV45 Ti + Nikkor 90mm f4.5 SW on Kodak E100VS.
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Pehoe Lake, Torres del Paine. Ebony SV45 Ti, Nikkor 90mm SW on Kodak EPP, I perfer the black and white version.
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a slight change of pace from my usual urban scapes. Santiago de Chile Ebony sv45 Ti + Carl Zeiss Planar 135 T* wide open.
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Torres del Paine, Ebony SV45 Ti + Carl Zeiss Planar 135mm T* on Kodak 100VS
this place make it easy, all you have to do is hike 25km...
It's nice to read up on what everyone is packing. I'm just trying to figure our my lens line up for a trip to Chile on Monday.
I think I'll go with:
Ebony SV45 Ti
90mm f4.5 Nikkor SW
135mm...
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Digicam shot of a contact sheet from an 8x10 neg. Still trying to find a good way of scanning 8x10s, there will be more once I figure...
is that Paul Bunyan?
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Cambowide 580 + Velvia, sorry to double post here and in the cityscape thread, I think this image fits both. :-)
Great concept and execution Matt!
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Toyo VX 125 + Super Angulon 75mm on Fuji t64
Thanks Ken, I'll try the 4 penny approach.
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I was going to put this under architecture, but then I think it might suite this thread...
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first shot with an 8x10, need to re-shoot this location again and try to avoid the annoying taxi doing a 3 point turn.
Tachihara...
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Expo pavilion by Archea, Ebony SV45 Ti + Schneider Super Angulon XL 72 on Kodak 100VS
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hahaha!!! no light leaks i see....
That looks like fun! Wish I could go. There is definitely more people shooting large format in Beijing then in Shanghai.
If you are ever in Shanghai, drop me a note.
All my 4x5 equipment so far are second hand, and judging from the amount of people who buy used, is it any wonder when camera makers are all going digital? Guess "they just don't make em like they...
here's one from my Cambowide 580 :-)
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Fuji RTP f22 @ 8min
great images spkennedy3000 and Craig!
I like to use the Toyo VX125 for architecture. It's a monorail that collapses a very flat package, the bellow is made from a special fabric, so you don't need bag bellows. It allows for a full range...
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let's get back on track. Here's another portrait assignment, with basically the same setup. Ebony SV45 Ti + Carl Zeiss 135mm f/3.5 T*...
it's the Tatler in Shanghai, one day I'll shoot for "The Tatler" :-) It's not the first time I shot Jean George. He is very down to earth, and enjoyed the process.
Regarding the printing, I'm...
r.e.: check the cityscape thread :)
Hi Ken, I'm glad you studied my photo to such a fine degree. I must confess, I added a wee bit of warmth using the photo filter option in photoshop to the original photo, to subtract the blue tone...
no, i wish i had portra, this was shot on fuji pro 160C, but it worked out alright since we were shooting in the shade, and the colors weren't over saturated.
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Mr. Jean-Georges Vongerichten, editorial shoot for the Tatler
Ebony SV45 Ti + Carl Zeiss 135mm f/3.5 @ f/5.6, a crop from the...
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Ebony SV45 Ti + Carl Zeiss 135mm f/3.5 T* @ f/3.5
another complication to consider is how contrasty the scene is. if you are shooting a city scape at night with a lot of contrast, the exposure compensation may vary greatly depending on where you...
Hi Michael
I applied for a permit about a month before the trip, hence there weren't any problems. But still there are many places which a for photographers to take photos even with a permit.
such a beautiful combination of warm and cool tones, great job Jim!
here's my humble attempt at landscape photography
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Uluru
Ebony...
Beautiful shots!
Love the tones in jvuokko's first image, very calm.
ScottM, would love to see your image printed out large, the detail in the water must be amazing, did you use a polarizer for...
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I could spend ages shooting this wonderful piece of architecture, unfortunately i only had a day.
Ebony SV45 Ti + Nikkor 90mm f4.5
Awesome textures Steve!
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guess where?!
Ebony SV45 Ti, Fujinon 250mm f6.3
f22 on Fuji 160c
I use a lowepro computrekker aw. here's how i packed for a recent 6 day trip:
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Inside i have my 4x5 and 5 lenses from 90mm to 400mm. I...
WOW that's amazing! The exposure looks spot on! and here i am still trying to figure out whether to use +1.5 or +2 stops for my polarizer.
I use my iPhone, it also works as my stop watch :-)
I write the basics, metering, filters, f stop, shutter speed, lens, and a rough description of the location.
Hi Brian
I'm doing something quite similar, going up to the Northern Territories for a week. I'm packing the Ebony, with 90, 135, 180, 250 and 400, plus a Bessa III. Leaving the digi at home...