Wow. I love Michelangelo skies
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Wow. I love Michelangelo skies
Mal, here's a mug (not MF, Takumar 50mm f/1.4 @ 1.4 on a K5:Bill C.B, Phillip and Ann -
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PS - Ann I think we should see some MF photos of your work even if they bear no connection to what I have been fiddling with. Now you have me thinking - mmmmmmm
This picture, and some others you post, are not showing for me. I like the ones that DO appear, however..Leica S2 + Hasseblad HC 100/[email protected]
In this small picture it´s not visible but on full res his left eye is focused spot on and the right eye is already OOF
It´s weird. I´ve checked all pictures as a guest /not logged in/ too and they are all visible on this forum. Links to the images are to imageshack.us. Maybe you have blocked this site with FW? I´am uploading to S2 forum same images too:This picture, and some others you post, are not showing for me. I like the ones that DO appear, however..
Best,
Matt
Thank you for the response. I look forward to seeing more compositions based on Ann's pottery. The glazes are a delight as are the textured effect she has created on the side of her piece.Mal, here's a mug (not MF, Takumar 50mm f/1.4 @ 1.4 on a K5:
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3-18_IGP7800_3596 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
Tom
Yay! Finally an MFD shot with some stars in...we don't see enough of those.
IQ180 35mm 100iso 15 sec at f3.5.
Just as the sun started to warm the horizon I was able to light paint this small gum tree in Western Queensland - North of Windorah.
Mal
RayYay! Finally an MFD shot with some stars in...we don't see enough of those.
You've got Orion to the upper left, Canis Minor to the lower left, and Canis Major just above the tree. Everything's upside-down of course, for us northern-hemisphereish people...
Well done on so many levels - you've also captured beautiful colour in the twilight, the composition balance between silhouette and illumination is perfect, and I know how hard it is to get the light painting intensity "just right".
Ray
Great stuff - the reflections really top it off. Also I like the star trails - what was the exposure time?p45+ cambo AE 32 mm Rodi