Douglas Benton
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This one was on the way home from the workshop.
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Wonderful Photographs Jack, I like the second one very much. The human element sort of leads you to the Island. Looks like an image out of a fantastic dream.The other thread was getting long so I decided to start a part 2...
Jim Collum and I met at the Sutro ruins this morning for an early shoot. The light went bad fast, but there was about 20 minutes of some decent early morning shooting. I am still learning how to process the Phase files so these are probably not optimal, but at least have figured out enpough where I can pretty much display what I saw. All shots were at f8 or f11 and ISO 50 or 100, and fairly long exposures, tripod of course. These first two are with the 55 lens:
These next two are with the 35 lens:
Cheers,
Thank you Antonio!Wonderful Photographs Jack, I like the second one very much. The human element sort of leads you to the Island. Looks like an image out of a fantastic dream.
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Wonderful Graham. Love the colors.Mt Hood with it's hat on.
I like it... it has impact without too much too dark shadow.
mamiya dm22 sekor 80 2.8 N
I do feel sorry for you, Paolo, for having to work with such an unrewarding, unattractive model!
mamiya dm22 sekor 80 2.8 N
wee bit of storytelling , to add to great landscapes above
AFDII+ZD , 55mm/2.8 AF (older one)
Walking in by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
Descended by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
Its a series shot like a comics. As a side note i must say that i yet again learned why i switched to MFD..B/c of weather conditions we had to shoot few frames with D700 (contacts on AFD were going natters and it couldn't fire trigger and we were freezing), and oh boy... dealing with those, side to side with rest of frames done on ZD.. What a difference it makes.