Bill Caulfeild-Browne
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And one with no trees...or hardly any, anyway!
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I really love the colours my hassy produces... straight out of the box ihave never had digital files that require so little PP... but then if you want to PP... oh my, they are so malleable its not trueI was thinking it is "Hasselblad colour"... for decades Hasselblads have been renown for colour, contrast, impact...
I hope my Sinar will be OK?
Thanks, really simple, just a B600R with a magnum reflector and the sun behind her....Excellent lighting
Nice tones!
Looking at this again, the sky looks good, but I might have used a longer lens to make the mountain behind look bigger and more impressive. I used a long lens for a calendar shot (November 1980!) and made the hill behind look bigger for better composition.From a another "konfirmant" shoot today...
H4D-40 with the HCD 28mm f11 1/800 profoto lighting.
Thanks I do have shots taken with longer lenses in addition to the wide angle shots.....Looking at this again, the sky looks good, but I might have used a longer lens to make the mountain behind look bigger and more impressive. I used a long lens for a calendar shot (November 1980!) and made the hill behind look bigger for better composition.
I'll have to respectfully disagree. I think the fact that the mountain is in silhouette makes it irrelevant to the composition. Making a larger black silhouette does not add anything. The clouds, on the other hand do make for a very striking image. Just my $.02 worth.Looking at this again, the sky looks good, but I might have used a longer lens to make the mountain behind look bigger and more impressive. I used a long lens for a calendar shot (November 1980!) and made the hill behind look bigger for better composition.
And I agree with your disagreeingI'll have to respectfully disagree. I think the fact that the mountain is in silhouette makes it irrelevant to the composition. Making a larger black silhouette does not add anything. The clouds, on the other hand do make for a very striking image. Just my $.02 worth.
The 'seriousness' of being the photographer!The face of a photographer (me) ...
When I see shots of places like this I cant help thinking, "what a great location for a shoot with some models" !Some more architecture...
Nice. Idaho?Some more architecture...