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Technical Camera Images

Whisp3r

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Okay, maybe a bit of an unusual subject, I rarely see interior photography over here (unless I'm not looking hard enough ;-)). But I figured "why not?"
Anyway, I shot this minimalistic apartment using the Arca-Swiss RM3di and a Phase One IQ4150. Four different lenses were used during the shoot, the photos above feature three of them: an SK 60XL for the first image, an SK 43XL for the second image, and a Sinaron 90/5.6 for the last one.
And this time, Marco, when I write 'no big movements' I really mean it :ROFLMAO: Maybe three or four millimeters of rise, nothing crazy.
 

mristuccia

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NOTE: originally posted in the wrong thread. Reposting here.

An interesting combination of modern and old, joined together.
On the left is the TU-Berlin (Technische Universität, University of Technology), on the right is the UdK-Berlin (Universität der Kunst, Academy of Art).
That synthesizes very well the two sides of what I've become. :)

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Cambo Wide DS Digital | CFV-100c | SK 24XL | 3mm lens rise, 1mm back right shift | a little bit of crop (a 28mm would have been perfect for this shot).

As a technical note, this image has been shot by error at f5.6. Although I then realized the mistake and took more pictures at f8, I've chosen this one as the shadows on the street are more interesting than the ones of the later images. It seems to me however that even at f5.6 the 24XL holds up well.
 
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guphotography

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Okay, maybe a bit of an unusual subject, I rarely see interior photography over here (unless I'm not looking hard enough ;-)). But I figured "why not?"
Anyway, I shot this minimalistic apartment using the Arca-Swiss RM3di and a Phase One IQ4150. Four different lenses were used during the shoot, the photos above feature three of them: an SK 60XL for the first image, an SK 43XL for the second image, and a Sinaron 90/5.6 for the last one.
And this time, Marco, when I write 'no big movements' I really mean it :ROFLMAO: Maybe three or four millimeters of rise, nothing crazy.
i'm a big fan of walls without skirting, very progressive, right!
 

Whisp3r

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Wijkpark De Porre, a community space located in Gentbrugge, shot both during blue hour (first image) and well after blue hour (second image). I used an Arca-Swiss RM3di, a Phase One IQ4150 and an SK 60XL. Around 7 millimeters of rise in the first image, in addition to a bit of shift (4mm?). For the second image: 30 millimeters of rise, the limit for the RM3di, so significant 'distortion' on the light sculpture due to the camera being in very close proximity to the tower. I have no clue as to how some of you can focus such a camera so accurately in such poor light, much respect to you all (y)
 

guphotography

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Wijkpark De Porre, a community space located in Gentbrugge, shot both during blue hour (first image) and well after blue hour (second image). I used an Arca-Swiss RM3di, a Phase One IQ4150 and an SK 60XL. Around 7 millimeters of rise in the first image, in addition to a bit of shift (4mm?). For the second image: 30 millimeters of rise, the limit for the RM3di, so significant 'distortion' on the light sculpture due to the camera being in very close proximity to the tower. I have no clue as to how some of you can focus such a camera so accurately in such poor light, much respect to you all (y)
Simply dial in the hpf ring scale on the camera.
 

Whisp3r

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Three images from a photo walk (my first one ever) I did last week. A photo walk is slightly out of my comfort zone (I tend to target specific buildings before setting out with the camera) but walking around and discovering buildings turned out to be quite interesting. All images shot on Arca-Swiss RM3di, Phase One IQ4150 and a single lens, the SK 60XL.

Have a great Sunday!
 
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