Whew, that other "fun with" thread took forever to load, and has stuff starting from 2007!
If our fearless leaders Guy and Jack don't object, can we please start a new "Fun With Digital Ms " thread?
I haven't been posting in the Digital M image thread for a while, having been busy shooting and catching up on the post work for a slew of jobs.
Here's a fun project for "Marvelous Marvin's Mechanical Museum" ... a treasure trove of kitsch objects, pin-ball stuff, Merry-go-rounds, original posters, Carney objects and rides ... and so on, and so on. Literally a football field sized area crammed with oddities. (Some of you may recognize the fortune teller machine "Zelda" from the Tom Hank's movie "Big").
All shot available light with a M9 and 24/1.4ASPH, 28/2ASPH, 50/0.95 ASPH, 75/1.4 ... mostly wide open at ISOs from 500 to 1000. The 24 and 28 were a must as the place is packed tight with just narrow aisle ways to move through the museum. Pretty wild lighting scenerios to say the least
I even got a new self-portrait out of this gig :ROTFL:
-Marc
If our fearless leaders Guy and Jack don't object, can we please start a new "Fun With Digital Ms " thread?
I haven't been posting in the Digital M image thread for a while, having been busy shooting and catching up on the post work for a slew of jobs.
Here's a fun project for "Marvelous Marvin's Mechanical Museum" ... a treasure trove of kitsch objects, pin-ball stuff, Merry-go-rounds, original posters, Carney objects and rides ... and so on, and so on. Literally a football field sized area crammed with oddities. (Some of you may recognize the fortune teller machine "Zelda" from the Tom Hank's movie "Big").
All shot available light with a M9 and 24/1.4ASPH, 28/2ASPH, 50/0.95 ASPH, 75/1.4 ... mostly wide open at ISOs from 500 to 1000. The 24 and 28 were a must as the place is packed tight with just narrow aisle ways to move through the museum. Pretty wild lighting scenerios to say the least
I even got a new self-portrait out of this gig :ROTFL:
-Marc