TK45S, 150mm Apo Sironar S, Portra 160NC
TK45S, 150mm Apo Sironar S, Portra 160NC
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NICE! what a great series - right down my alley, Noah
Where can it be seen as a whole in hires?
apart from having the exact same preference for gear, I certainly share your passion for desolate scenes and subdued colors. I guess you're a fan of Sze Tsung Leong, Bas Princen, Bialobrzeski and the likes, too?
Noah,
Superb serie! I have some romantic feelings about these insane architectural objects. Amazing dimensions!
Waiting for the others too!
Thanks guys. I'll be adding that series to my website soon. Well, I had planned to add it this week but it didn't happen. I posted a few photos from another project in the urban landscape thread.
I am a fan of the photographers you mentioned as well as Simon Norfolk, Guy Tillim, Gabriele Basilico, etc. My background is in more traditional photojournalism, but after a time I really wanted to change my direction a bit when it came to my working method and aesthetics.
Mortensen--It was your question posted here that led me to acquire a TK45S, but I'm glad it worked out that way. It really is perfect for this sort of work. Did you find one yet?
Horseman 45FA, 210mm Xenar f/6.1, Portra 160VC
I love this, Richard!
I'm a big fan of Chicago, I'm having a show at the Loyola University Art Museum so I'll be out there in August/September. Can't wait. I'll be sure to stay some extra time to shoot some new work...
Thank you so much Noah.
Congratulations on the show at Loyola. Please let me know when you'll be coming here, maybe we can get together for a cup of coffee, or...
I'll post the show details once they're nailed down. It will be from roughly August through January.
I'd love to get together when I'm in town.
Hello everyone, From a couple of years ago, under the Esplanade in Singapore. It had just started raining and on a whim I used 4 x 1s exposures to retain more clarity in the reflections. 5x4 on RVP I guess.
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