Très beau !Hello !
I'm new to digital MF, here is a picture of a french farmer, Denis. H3D-39 (btw to sell) and 50-110mm.
edit : sorry it's very big, i will reduce it tonight.
How did you do the lightening ? Natural light with tripod ?
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Très beau !Hello !
I'm new to digital MF, here is a picture of a french farmer, Denis. H3D-39 (btw to sell) and 50-110mm.
edit : sorry it's very big, i will reduce it tonight.
Très beau !
How did you do the lightening ? Natural light with tripod ?
Thank you Jerome ! The farmer was lit with 1 profoto gridded BeautyDish and the background with a gridded NewZoom reflector. H3D-39 and 50-110 on tripod, tethered. It's in Mont du Lyonnais.Here the landscape for French farmer
stunning sky. Is this with 28mm or 35 ?Here the landscape for French farmer
Thanks !Thank you Jerome ! The farmer was lit with 1 profoto gridded BeautyDish and the background with a gridded NewZoom reflector. H3D-39 and 50-110 on tripod, tethered. It's in Mont du Lyonnais.
HC 28 mmstunning sky. Is this with 28mm or 35 ?
It's a good mix between the ground which is natural and the sky wich was kind of over-saturated. This 28 is amazing... well, what people do with this 28 is amazing !HC 28 mm
I test color effect and the sky is also the result of "structure" parameter. I'm not sure with the result that are a bit unnatural indeed.
The HC 28 mm is my favorite lens indeedIt's a good mix between the ground which is natural and the sky wich was kind of over-saturated. This 28 is amazing... well, what people do with this 28 is amazing !
What am I looking at here? Something biological?
645DF+A120/4 macro+P40+
Haha!! Thank you for that Shashin!Darr, you must be too young to recognize flash lamps. This looks like the lamp used with Polaroid instant cameras.
Hi, Stan...Hi folks,
this is my first Focus-stacked picture. I took that today in the morning, using my H4D-40 and the 120 mm Macro.
That's how I did that:Hi, Stan...
Did you use the live video focus adjustments for stepping?
The 120 macro is definitely on my wish list for table top work... on the Sinar I can fire the shutter from the computer, but I have to turn a knob to focus (thinking of using my digital calliper for DoF slicing.)
I will not keep it. I'm not into collecting, it was just a piece of something I picked up.Lovely olde lady, Stan.
There was a time when I dreamt of having such a camera, especially the canon A-1 or F-1.
How time passes.
Look forward to seeing more.
It's a hasseroid shot for a 4x5 posted by CB elsewhere. As usual, the test looks best.I'm loving these too. Very reminiscent of large format work by Christopher Broadbent.
Way cool! Very nicely done with the pop up square (with a hole) in front of the dot and the two cut outs, one above and one below it.Since we are having fun, try this. Click on the thumbnail to expand it. Then cross your eyes to fuze the images of the two dots so they overlap. What else do you see? Taken with a Pentax 645D and 55mm.