Igor, very nice series of prints. I especially like that second one.
Igor, very nice series of prints. I especially like that second one.
Bernard_L -- Your photograph of the main hall in post #8220 above is an excellent example of capturing and presenting what appears to be a difficult subject in difficult light. I probably would have concentrated on the machinery, and neglected the wide view that is needed to really appreciate the subject.
Casual shot while having lunch. I was the first one in, and they hadn't brought the lights up yet. Pentax 645 w/ 75mmF2.8 on Ilford HP5
Cactus in my yard. Pentax 645 w/ 75mmF2.8 on Ilford HP5
@ Jim Jones Thank you and glad you liked it. Concerning the light, I had a couple of Vivitar 283 strobes and a Sekonik 308B to check the balance. Half by chance the flash was not overdone. If I may add a comment myself, the wide FOV of the SWC, plus cropping out the foreground in post provided me a "poor man's shift"; notice the keystoning is not 100% corrected, which I would find un-natural.
Nice series, Igor.
Workflow update on some hiking pictures.
GSW690III, 400TMY, PMK
Mt Baker Scott-Paul Trail by tuco, on Flickr
Mt Baker Scott-Paul Trail by tuco, on Flickr
Really good, Tuco! I miss my GSW690III. Bob Watkins has had it for years, and he refuses to send it back.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Thanks Chuck ! Thanks Tuco !
Igor.
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