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phatning

New member
My first contribution here...

Peace Fountain at Cathedral of St. John the Devine in Manhattan

Olympus E-P1 w/ Panasonic Leica D Vario-Elmarit 14-50mm f/2.8-3.5

ISO 200, f/7.1, 1/320, focal length 20mm, pp/bw via iPhoto
 

mediumcool

Active member
A lucky shot in the backyard today of stalwart dog Taxi, 12 and diabetic.



Panasonic G3 w/200mm Pentax f4 (wide open or maybe f5.6) shot 1/500 at iso 400.

I used a tilting Pentax/m43 adapter so that there is a diagonal (fore-and-aft) range of sharpness from her jowls to her eyes and eyebrows. The nose and surrounding area pokes through The Cone of Scheimpflug so has been sharpened separately to try to match in-focus areas better.

Process and monochrome conversion in Capture One.
 

Riley

New member
That's fine, will you do it for free? :ROTFL:

Seriously, Vivek did you document the operation? It would be very interesting to see what you had to go through! :)

What's the difference between removing the AA filter/CFA filter for IR and the MM? does the MM have an IR filter over the sensor?

Cheers

Brian
After the camera is opened up the AA filter removal is straightforward. In SLRs you must replace it with the same thickness of optical quality glass or it wont AF, with cdAF I have no idea. Theres a thread or two around about turning E420/E330 into IR capable camera etc, PM me if needs be.

The CFA is another matter, I have no idea how it is attached but the few things I have read about removal include burning it off with chemicals.

I would think MM has an IR filter. They be pretty experienced with that by now :)
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Portrait from Antelope Valley

Stopped by to visit an old friend as I traveled through his neighborhood over the weekend. First time I'd seen him in 12 years. The M9 + Skopar 35mm didn't disappoint.

 

kweide

New member
Angel of ...
Revenge, temptation, sin ??



Olympus E-M5, Summilux 25, noNR
ISO200 @ f1.4, 1/250 second, 25 mm focal length​
 
V

Vivek

Guest
A more recent one ( ie., last winter) with my current cam, with a bit of "induced" flare.


Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
Hacked Panasonic GH-2, 20/1.7, 760nm filter from PRC
 

shadzee

New member
Anticipation

Waiting actors in an elementary School Play
GF1 & 20/1.7 @iso125 @F/2.2 @1/30s - Heavily cropped.
All PP done in Lightroom.

 

kweide

New member
Focused...
She is the needle operator, look out !



Olympus E-M5, Summilux 25, noNR
ISO200 @ f1.4, 1/160 second, 25 mm focal length.​
 

fordfanjpn

Member
What a wonderful face! His eyes are so expressive.

Bill

A lucky shot in the backyard today of stalwart dog Taxi, 12 and diabetic.



Panasonic G3 w/200mm Pentax f4 (wide open or maybe f5.6) shot 1/500 at iso 400.

I used a tilting Pentax/m43 adapter so that there is a diagonal (fore-and-aft) range of sharpness from her jowls to her eyes and eyebrows. The nose and surrounding area pokes through The Cone of Scheimpflug so has been sharpened separately to try to match in-focus areas better.

Process and monochrome conversion in Capture One.
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Coming Up


Panasonic L1 + Olympus ZD 11-22/2.8-3.5
ISO 100 @ f/5.6 @ 1/80 sec, 22mm


I've been wandering through some of my older unprocessed exposures again.
:)

Thanks for looking. Comments appreciated.
 

mediumcool

Active member
Re: Coming Up


Panasonic L1 + Olympus ZD 11-22/2.8-3.5
ISO 100 @ f/5.6 @ 1/80 sec, 22mm


I've been wandering through some of my older unprocessed exposures again.
:)

Thanks for looking. Comments appreciated.
It’s nice to go back to older files and rework them—since buying into C1 I have gone back 4 to 5 years to revisit old memories.
 
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