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danlindberg

Well-known member
Been busy with plenty of interior shoots for a couple of weeks, so little time for own projects....
This one was shot in February.

Alpa SWA with the Schneider 120N, I cannot remember all the details, but I do remember that this was a full rise of 25mm and shot wide open at f5.6.

 

malmac

Member
Admin edit to add photo:


Dan

I like the movement in this image and the industrial nature of the subject.
Not sure how this will go as far as rendering your image in this post - if it goes pear shaped and the image is all wrong - my apologies.


mal
 

Jack

Sr. Administrator
Staff member
Still don't know how you copy an image already posted into a commentary post. Any help appreciated.
Use the "quote" button on the bottom of the post in question instead of reply. I edited your response above accordingly ;)
 

jotloob

Subscriber Member
My first landscape image since long . From today .
ALPA12STC , HR DIGARON 40mm , CFV-50 , 3 stich , f11 1/125 .



 

danlindberg

Well-known member
Thanks Mal!

In stark contrast to the industrial shot, here's a shot from the woods with interesting light. Very saturated, but does not bleed, atleast on my screen...

ALPA MAX • SK 72 L • f8 • 1/15 • iso 50 • 5mm rise • more PP than usual ;)

 

danlindberg

Well-known member
...and while I'm at it!

This one is shot with the 35 XL and 8mm fall with the ALPA MAX sitting on a sandbag.
Closest focusing range and @ f5.6.

 

rga

Member
A Study in Pastels #1 - Santa Barbara Sunset
4/24/2012
Alpa Max/ SK 150/P45+/polarizing filter/.9ND
5sec @ f/16




Study in Pastels #2 Santa Barbara Sunset
Alpa Max/ sk150/P45+/polarizing filter/.9ND
5 Sec @ f11




Study in Pastels #3 Santa Barbara Sunset
Alpa Max/ sk150/P45+/polarizing filter/.9ND
5 Sec @ f11

 
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coulombic

New member
A Study in Pastels #1 - Santa Barbara Sunset
4/24/2012
Alpa Max/ SK 150/P45+/polarizing filter/.9ND
5sec @ f/16




Study in Pastels #2 Santa Barbara Sunset
Alpa Max/ sk150/P45+/polarizing filter/.9ND
5 Sec @ f11




Study in Pastels #3 Santa Barbara Sunset
Alpa Max/ sk150/P45+/polarizing filter/.9ND
5 Sec @ f11

What kind of GND filters did you use for this? Color cast seems rather seems rather prominent (purple/magenta tones nearer to the top).
 

rga

Member
What kind of GND filters did you use for this? Color cast seems rather seems rather prominent (purple/magenta tones nearer to the top).
It's an old Lee. I just hand hold it in front of the lens+polarizing.
Could that have brought about the magenta? I was thinking it was when I darkened and clarified the sky during post processing...
Thanks for sharing thoughts about this. I have always struggled with magenta in sky's...
Best,
Bob
 

coulombic

New member
It's an old Lee. I just hand hold it in front of the lens+polarizing.
Could that have brought about the magenta? I was thinking it was when I darkened and clarified the sky during post processing...
Thanks for sharing thoughts about this. I have always struggled with magenta in sky's...
Best,
Bob
Absolutely, it would have imparted the magenta. I had a set of Hitech grads that did the same thing. Contemporary Lee filters are very clean, as are Singh-Ray. I'd imagine you could fix this reasonably easily with C1, however, with Advanced Color Edit, changing the hue to what it actually was, and applying masks if necessary.
 
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milt

Guest
Gotta love this weather :clap:


Stata Center Courtyard, MIT Campus.

Horseman SW-D II Pro
Rodenstock 35mm
P45+
ISO 50; f/11; 1/15th
3 Image vertical stitch
The colors and clarity of this image are STUNNING!
Nicely done.
Milt
 

danlindberg

Well-known member
I have not shown any professional assignment on the forum. Main reason is copyright issues and normal respect towards a paying client. Right now I have a cluster of large exclusive villas to photograph and I have been given permission to show a few interiors of this particular villa. I cannot show any exterior shots and there are plenty more inside as well, with huge gamesroom, wine cellar, 7 bedrooms, cinemaroom, library etc etc. but still thought it could be interesting to show my style when working weekdays assignments :)

These samples are all shot with the Alpa Max with the Schneider SuperDigitar 28 XL. All have movements, either rise or fall, between 5mm-10mm.

All are shot in ambient light with exposures ranging from 8 seconds to 16 seconds. All with iso 25.











 
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