Serge,
That was shot with the 165 f2.8 I believe. Maybe f4ish? There's nothing directly behind her as she's in the pool so that helps. Also, I love how the Pentax glass resolves transitions. Hope that helps.
Tim
www.ScottPhoto.co
Serge,
That was shot with the 165 f2.8 I believe. Maybe f4ish? There's nothing directly behind her as she's in the pool so that helps. Also, I love how the Pentax glass resolves transitions. Hope that helps.
Tim
www.ScottPhoto.co
I just got back from a week in Big Bend. Been some really nice work in the past week!
I'll share some hopefully in the next few days before I head off to Utah to play some more ;-)
z_photo: That picture is a WOW! For us non-bird experts, vultures? Some sort of fish hawks?
6x7 from September, finally scanned.
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Digital saves the day...definitely the worst lighting I have ever photographed in. This was for a performance of Haydn's "Il mondo della luna" done in the university's planetarium. The lighting was blue LEDs - I literally had nothing in the red channel save for noise, unless they brought up the red LEDs. Here was one of the better shots. To give you an idea of how dark it was, this was taken with my Nikon 135mm f/2 DC wide-open, 1/60th shutter, ISO 3200. Definitely not possible with film! Flash was a big no-no for this performance, plus the color cast from the blue lights probably would've been a bear to work with. Just promo shots for the music department anyway.
Playing around with the Mamiya 7 and the 35mm panoramic adapter.
Mamiya 7, 43mm, Delta 400
Jonathan
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