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Me too!Doug:
Excellent series, and excellent processing -- kudos!
FWIW my favorite is #14 and I'd like to get a print! :thumbs:
I just got the 75-150mm for my trip to Alaska on Friday. I haven't had the heart to break out the 55-110mm on the P65+. It is my favorite Mamiya lens but I have been using the cambo most of the time.I had the 24 and sold it, but it was very sharp across the frame with my P45+. I just didn't ever use it, or never had it in the bag for the few occasions I could have used it.
I thought i was the only one that still shot with the 55-110 alongside the 75-150! :ROTFL:
Not much for the smoke but the third one is great, especially with the snoot light on the background. (or whatever you used). Perfect skin tone for that image too.Three from this weekend
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Thanks Don.Ed - I don't think I've ever seen a slot canyon shot like the first image! Very interesting concept - I like it:thumbs:
Don
btw - what is the printed size for that?
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They are from the bodyscape series that I've reopened. I'm trying to decide which ones to add to my collection so I can get a book out to the gallery that carries two of these.
Doug Peterson
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I don't post in this section very often, but I've very proud of these shots.
They are from the bodyscape series that I've reopened. I'm trying to decide which ones to add to my collection so I can get a book out to the gallery that carries two of these. I have a [url="http://www.doug-peterson.com/wordpress/2009/08/bodyscape-social-selection/"]social selection web-page with all 17 candidates[/url] if anyone wants to chime in there with their opinion.
Phase One backs (30+ and 45+) on H bodies and Phase One Bodies. Generally the 120mm macro lens with each with some use of the wider lenses. Processing in C1, final retouching in Photoshop.
Doug Peterson
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While no. 2 and no.14 appeals to my intellect, I must admit that #6 is the one that pleases the heart...
Congrats John! Good thing you kept the 205TCC! :thumbs:CFV-39
KurtSeveral last images with the 150/2.8 before I send it over to Ken. Some impromptu portraits of my niece while we were all boating last month.
Kurt
Just one I can actually show from yesterday. I know not the fun stuff but it fills my pocket with what counts. LOL
P30+ with 45 D lens
The rest I can't show or I would have to take you out. Not in final form yet but close
BTW Mola Demi with Grid on main light near camera
Several last images with the 150/2.8 before I send it over to Ken. Some impromptu portraits of my niece while we were all boating last month.
Kurt
Steak it is Carsten . I was trying to give it a little drama for a boring subject.You can tell me; I don't mind being taken out. Steak is my preference
Nice lighting, maybe just a tad strong?