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Thanks Guys (and Girls!)
I prefer the second one too though now I have settled on final crops that look best in print and it's actually the first one I prefer in this case...
Eleanor, how do you achieve your camera movements? I'm just off to your site to take a look at your work.
Best
Tim
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Don, that's simply lovely - such fine and subtle light and so simply done.Doing some other work this morning and decided to take a creative break and decided to finish this image.
Don
Thanks Ben, you're very kind!Tim, that 2nd is georgous.
I think for the moment I am getting the most interesting results on a tech camera by moving the rear standard during exposure: I like the exact lines of smear it produces. It's just hard to do smoothly.Tim, Camera movements are really easy (but definitely don't always give decent results!)...hand held and try different shutter speeds. I've learned that certain type of movements with camera giver certain results...ie: "up and down smooth, up and down jerky, down smooth, also vary the length of the strokes gives different results. always a challenge. I don't like photoshopping using filters and software "tricks" but using my camera for effects is OK in my mind. Eleanor
Ditto... I am enjoying my 5DII so much more than the 1DSIII I sold and finding that its use for me rather overlaps the Phamiya. I'm slowly realizing that the Cambo unlocks the potential of the back in a way the Phamiya less frequently achieves (in my hands and for my purposes!)I'm getting such good work from my RS1000 that I'm beginning to start thinking about selling my Phase AFD and lens.
Don
I'll take a look... thanks!I've just finished an update on my blog addressing the Cambo RS1000 and P45+. I think it'll be a two parter as I failed to address capture work flow.
Don
Bob, you are a man of impeccable taste and credentials, clearly! My current mains squeezes areInteresting...
I find myself usig the P45+ more with the Cambo than with the Phamiya,
The 5DII is a real dslr (just the right caliber for fast moving small animals and young children)
The streets still are owned by the M8.
at least for me
-bob
Doing some other work this morning and decided to take a creative break and decided to finish this image.
Don