paolo d.j.
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mamiya dm 22,80 2.8 wide open
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I cannot know how Sergei does it, but when I want a similar look I do the following.Very interesting shot, Sergei. How do you manage the sharpness combined with the "soft" look?
Hi folks! This will be my first post here on the forum... Found this place while googling H4D-40.... After many years of 1series canons for my professional work I have finally made the leap back to medium format... Picked up my hd4-40 this last Monday, together with a HCD28, HC80, and the HC 50-110. Which will have most bases covered... Will be looking for a longer tele as soon as funds allow though enough rambling... This thread was about fun!
Lot's of stunning landscapes here, they outweigh the portraits/people So time to try and redress the balance... My first job with the new camera, the day after getting the hassy
Shot with the 50-110 wide open, arri fresnel lights at 800iso no noise reduction... (sorry about the large logos, these were pulled off my Facebook page.. Once I get back to work after the Easter break I will swap them out with something more subtle)
Beautifully lit, beautifully processed!RZIID+Aptus54s+110/2.8 and elinchrom quadra's (as usual - tight space, calls for smaller heads)
(series were specially styled for b&w , so here processing as b&w is not afterthought.. )
Nice idea for a series
Fire #1 by mikedotephoto, on Flickr
Fire #2 by mikedotephoto, on Flickr
C&C welcome and appreciated.
First photos processed from a 6 part series on opposing elements.
Fire/Ice with be done with this model (The ice shoot should happen sometime next week)
Light/Shadow and Earth/Wind are in pre-production
Hi Bill ...
You're not wrong!I like it Quentin - great potential here and having just received the 120 SK and a bellows set-up for the Rm3di, all ready to dive in! Something like this, printed large, would be extraordinary.
Quentin,Hi guys
Thanks - I used Helicon Focus. The aperture was F/12. 1/320 sec and studio lights.
Actually I used 21 shots - I miscounted! So probably 30 would do it. That's a lot, but the software seems to have no problem with virtual memory (I'm on a Windows 7 64 bit machine).