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Paul_Y
May 18, 2009, 1:54 PM
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You are brave to do that, especially with stranger's kids in the shot. You were probably very nervous. After you calm down a little try to really see what your camera is seeing and practice using some of the rules of composition. Not that you always want to follow the rules, but being conscious of them while you shoot will force you to see what is really in the viewfinder. Good first step! What kind of camera were you using?
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Vorago
May 18, 2009, 6:07 PM
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An old Nikon FE, the above picture was taken on Kodak TX 400 film. I'll post some more when all my pictures are ready, I'm still experimenting with different cropping etc to get the most out of them.
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Vorago
May 20, 2009, 8:03 AM
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Ok, here's the same picture with some touchups (stupid Jpeg artefacts...) Here's another one from the same spot. In hindsight I think I should have used a lower aperture like f4 (instead of f8) to blur out the background and to put more focus on the actual subject (the kid and the old man with mother and child). Now they're drowning in the whole picture imo. The next one is my gf, which turned out exactly the way I wanted it to And in the last one I like the texture in the wall and the composition. Flame away! Go to http://brunomorez.blogspot.com here to see them in better quality
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AntinJ
May 21, 2009, 9:59 PM
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http://www.jpgmag.com/people/AntinJ I have a photo contest for work and wouldn't mind your feedback selecting 3 photos for submission. There are the standard categories: People, Children, Nature, Architecture, Landscapes, Sunsets, Flowers and Wildlife. I have a few photos on my JPG page - If some of you have a few minutes to spare, I'd really appreciate your suggestions on which photos I should submit. Thanks for your feedback, Jason
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melekzek
May 22, 2009, 7:38 AM
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melekzek
May 22, 2009, 7:41 AM
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film developed using instant coffee and washing soda, my negatives smell like coffee !
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pico23
May 27, 2009, 7:53 PM
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Paul that flash class looked great. some really nice work from it, that is probably the one thing I might break down and take a class for. I love those exposures. Some fairly recent stuff, and one I went back to 2007 to process after messing with it back then I finally decided what I wanted from it. Normally I don't do HDR for scenics or landscapes but the light was aweful and I wanted to accentuate the stone work done by the CCC in the 1930s. Pentax K20D, DA 21mm Limited, 5 exposures at 2EV. Pentax K20D, Sigma 10-20 (after some time I've decided the shadows on the roof need a little dodging in the foreground) Nikon D1H, Sigma 70-200 2.8, f/5.6 -0.3EV, fill flash at 1/2 power at 1/1250th. I love the D1h because of the unlimited sync speed of the flash. I used a vivitar 285HV at 1/2 power to get some life in the eyes. I was syncing all day to as much as 1/3200th! And in keeping with my philosophy of shoot now and process whenever, from the RAW archives of 2007 K10D, Sigma 10-20mm.
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wes_allen
May 27, 2009, 11:04 PM
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Been busy with engagement shoots and our first wedding of the season, check out some of the images on the blog - http://www.wtallenphotography.com/blog - lots of off camera lighting! Also, as a side note, if you like the wordpress template, it is based on an open source one - PM/email me if you want more details. Flash header and images to 900px with drop down menus...
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kriso9tails
May 27, 2009, 11:34 PM
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melekzek wrote: film developed using instant coffee and washing soda, my negatives smell like coffee ! I had heard about that before, but never tried it. All of my film gear is back on the other side of the country anyway. I also lost my steel reels.
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chanceboarder
Jun 1, 2009, 6:35 AM
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So it rained most of my trip to the Ditch this past week but I was able to get out just after the sun went down for some shots in the moon light. Jason
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pico23
Jun 2, 2009, 6:30 AM
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Killer shots! Love the different look at a tired scene!
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chanceboarder
Jun 3, 2009, 4:47 PM
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Thanks, I've been wanting to play around a little more with long exposure stuff so those were fun to shoot. Tried to get there just after it got dark hoping to catch a few more teams on the captain with headlamps on but only caught a few of them. Here is another shot I got this past weekend while up in the Meadows of Tenaya. Jason
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pico23
Jun 5, 2009, 1:09 PM
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Some film stuff I just got back: Pentax 645N, Fuji Provia 100F, 55mm @ f16 (35mm eq = !~35mm) Large Version Here Absolutely love the grain and contrast of Ilford Delta 3200 (which is a 1250ISO film) pushed to EI 3200! Of course rock climbing.com resizing algorithm sucks, but clicking on this one will bring you to the full 1080x1080 web image. Pentax 645N, 55mm f/2.8 @ 5.6 (35mm equiv = 35mm), Ilford Delta 3200 @ EI 3200.
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Vorago
Jun 5, 2009, 5:11 PM
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So you set your camera at 3200 ISO? And not at 1250? Looks interesting!
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chanceboarder
Jun 5, 2009, 5:14 PM
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Love the look of higher speed black and white films.
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pico23
Jun 5, 2009, 8:23 PM
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Vorago wrote: So you set your camera at 3200 ISO? And not at 1250? Looks interesting! Yes, I set the camera ISO to 3200, and shot as normal, just like you would with any film you are pushing. Then I noted on the film exposed at EI 3200, process accordingly. Any decent lab (pro lab) will understand this and do what needs to be done. Ilford films are really tough to screw up in the camera or in processing so it's not all that difficult to get pleasing results back. I wanted to stress that because Ilford 3200 is misleading, it is not a 3200 ISO film but a 1250 ISO film. And yeah, I do love the grain structure and contrast. Although FP5 looks great pushed to 1600 as well, or you can also "pull" process these films for less grain and contrast. So shoot Delta 3200 at EI 400 and watch the grain disappear.
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pico23
Jun 12, 2009, 5:36 PM
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A little conflict of an urban wilderness. Pentax 645N, Fuji Provia 100F. Pentax K10D, DA* 50-135 f/2.8 at f/5.6.
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Paul_Y
Jun 22, 2009, 7:00 AM
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Chanceboarder, Pico, Very nice stuff here recently!
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Vorago
Jun 27, 2009, 9:56 PM
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Bigger version here: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/...1600-h/000030alt.jpg A recent shot. Two old folks horribly lost in the trainstation. Shot on HP5. Bigger version here: http://brunomorez.blogspot.com/ (and more photographs)
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boymeetsrock
Jun 28, 2009, 3:56 PM
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Beautiful work in here everybody. Thanks for sharing!!
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pico23
Jul 17, 2009, 8:38 PM
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Some images I developed recently. After fighting the urge to start developing my own black and white, I'm sort of addicted. Only issue is I hate spooling 120 onto plastic reels. Gonna get a stainless tank soon. Pentax 645N, 200mm f/4 at f/5.6, Acros 100 @ EI 400, Kodak HC 110 developer (dilution B), 9.5 minutes @ 20C, agitation for 30 seconds to start, and then 5 inversions at the 1/2 way mark. Scanned using HP G4050, minimal digital adjustments. Love the lack of grain pushed 2 stops with Acros and the HC 110. This one is Neopan 400, pushed 2 stops to 1600. A little more grain, but grain isn't always a bad thing (even though we've been trained in the digital age the "grain or noise" is a sign of a bad camera). Although as little as there is it is quite pleasing. Love the tones. Pentax 645N, f/3.5 @ 1/60th, Fuji Neopan 400, pushed 2 stops to EI 1600, developed in HC110 dilution H (1:63) at 20C for 24min, agitated for first 1 minute, then again for 30 seconds at the 15 minute mark. Scanned using HP G4050 with Silverfast Ai. No photoshop adjustments. Acros is a bit more contrasty than Neopan, and also tends to scan better (at least my initial impression). The whole B&W thing is great because it's perfect for those who like to tinker but want a break from the computer and RAW files. All scanned with HP G4050 till I decide on a better scanner with a wet mount.
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noodles
Aug 4, 2009, 4:19 PM
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On the saddle below the Grand Teton (note the two small specks on the left, those are people) Ricoh GR1s, 28mm, f/2.8. No modification other then conversion to B&W Star trails above Lizard Head Meadows, Wind Rivers, WY. Ricoh GR1s, 28mm, f/2.8. No modification Icy waterfall thing. Canon Elan 7. No Modification Second Beach, WA. Canon Elan 7. Converted to B&W Yellowstone NP. Canon Elan 7. No modification Buffalo at Yellowstone NP, December 07. Canon Elan 7. No modification
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pico23
Aug 16, 2009, 1:02 AM
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Both images: Pentax 645N, SMC-P 35mm f/2.8, Fuji Neopan 400 @ EI 1600, Kodak HC-110 Dil H @ 20C for 25 minutes, initial agitation of 1 minute, second agititation of 45 seconds and the half point.
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chanceboarder
Sep 14, 2009, 8:31 PM
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Spent Saturday photographing the Pine Mountain Pull Down comp in Ojai, CA. Thought I'd post up some of the non-climbing stuff I got at the after party. For the rest of the images check out the events page on my website. http://jasonrefuerzo.com/
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JasonsDrivingForce
Sep 15, 2009, 12:50 PM
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Cool, Pics chanceboarder. Just curious, what camera are you shooting with?
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