Nathan W. Lediard
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Same location as the last shot, but shot with profoto b600r and soft white reflector (beauty dish)
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Wonderful shots in gorgeous natural light! really enjoyed the rest of them on your webpage too.Just a couple of shots from my latest portrait photo shoot. You can see the rest of the series on A Moment in Autumn
Mamiya RZ67 Pro IID + Mamiya 110mm f/2.8 + Kodak Porta 160 + Epson V700 + Sekonic L-758DR + beautiful natural light, no reflector! All Handheld!
Thank you guys in advance for any comments/critiques/likes! Really appreciate it
Thank you Nathan, that's very kind of you I have really fallen in love with how color negative renders highlights with really amazing color palette! You are dead right about the digital backs! Although they may have greater dynamic range but they still produce different tones! My DM22 back is sitting in the bag for commercial work ONLY :ROTFL:Wonderful shots in gorgeous natural light! really enjoyed the rest of them on your webpage too.
Love the way film renders highlights in natural light, and so far my H4D-40 has come the closest to that gentle roll off in the highlights I have seen in a digital camera... no the same as film for sure, but certainly getting there!
Lovely! Wishing you and yours a relaxing and enjoyable holiday weekend, Pramote.
Big Sur, CA
Hasselblad H4D with HCD 35-90mm at 35mm
ISO200, f/11, 1/15 sec
Have a great Holiday!
Pramote
Thanks for your kind words Joe, my friend!Lovely! Wishing you and yours a relaxing and enjoyable holiday weekend, Pramote.
Joe
Nathan, I prefer the last couple shots! I am not into highkey very much however, I think the hair highlights on the second shot are almost gone! The last couple shots, light is more directional, softer with beautiful overall tones! I liked them very much indeed, well doneA little break from the blonde outdoors, time for a few from a fun recent studio shoot....
Ed, this is really beautiful!!Rainy day in Venice
IQ180, sk72L, two shot stitch
Welcome Ashwin. I've seen some of your images on other threads and I think you'll like the 645D; I would suggest you obtain a 35mm and 120mm macro for the camera, and maybe the 150mm FA and ..... ...- it never ends . Seriously, the 35 and 120 along with the 75 are a good starting point with this camera.Just getting my journey started here....went with a easy entry point cost wise and jumped for a used 645D and 75 mm f/2.8...any advise or tips for a newbie into the MF world is greatly appreciated...
Shashin:Just having fun today. Five image stitch. Skies are tricky and I am going to have to spend more time on that, but this a quick a dirty edit. Not only is there uneven luminance in the sky, there is actually a color shift as well.
Probably my favorite so far from your Venice series.Rainy day in Venice
IQ180, sk72L, two shot stitch