Bill Caulfeild-Browne
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An oldie I found when doing some Mac clean up. Phase DF, 75-150 zoom, P45.
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Thank you very much indeed, glad you enjoyed it Yes, the Dolomites are simply spectacular - you won't be disappointed!Beautiful image! Looks like I need to schedule a trip to the Dolomites. It's on my list since a few years, but your pictures give additional motivation!
Hey Joe, thank you very much indeed, that is very kind of you to say, glad you enjoyed it!Vieri, that's amazing! The composition, light, tones, everything...amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Joe
Beautiful image. An off-topic question, how do you find it working with the X1D II display at low levels when viewing the Live View or using the touch screen interface?Than you very much indeed, glad you enjoyed it Yes, the Dolomites are simply spectacular - you won't be disappointed!
Hey Joe, thank you very much indeed, that is very kind of you to say, glad you enjoyed it!
Best regards,
Vieri
Thank you very much Joakim, glad you enjoyed the photoBeautiful image. An off-topic question, how do you find it working with the X1D II display at low levels when viewing the Live View or using the touch screen interface?
That's it - I am going to have lunch now! We'll have homemade bread as well, baked this morning, but just plain one, no amazing stuffing such as yours!Another studio food shot, this time its olive bread, stuffed with heritage tomatoes and confit garlic, with basil, baked by yours truly
Fuji GFX100, 120mm Macro, Profoto B10's
These photos should be banned from the forums immediately!!. How is one supposed to get any work done while salivating over these delectable culinary delights. I could also add much criticism to these postings by your omission of including homemade jams and churned butters made that morning as a accompaniment. The very least you can do to make reparations, is to post step by step instructions of exactly how to make these breads. Once completed, you'll be free to post additional images of your escapades in the kitchen. All I can say is "Yum" as there is nothing like a freshly made proper baguette. At least you stuck to forum rules of photographing with a medium format camera...all 100MP at that.Another studio food shot, this time its olive bread, stuffed with heritage tomatoes and confit garlic, with basil, baked by yours truly
Fuji GFX100, 120mm Macro, Profoto B10's
Dave, I feel your painThese photos should be banned from the forums immediately!!. How is one supposed to get any work done while salivating over these delectable culinary delights. I could also add much criticism to these postings by your omission of including homemade jams and churned butters made that morning as a accompaniment. The very least you can do to make reparations, is to post step by step instructions of exactly how to make these breads. Once completed, you'll be free to post additional images of your escapades in the kitchen. All I can say is "Yum" as there is nothing like a freshly made proper baguette. At least you stuck to forum rules of photographing with a medium format camera...all 100MP at that.
Dave (D&A)
Did you mean pain or "pain" (bread)...LOL.Dave, I feel your pain
If it’s any consolation, I baked rustic walnut bread this afternoon, but I won’t post a shot of it for some hours...
Maasvlakte, Rotterdam
Pentax 645Z A 150
These photos should be banned from the forums immediately!!. How is one supposed to get any work done while salivating over these delectable culinary delights. I could also add much criticism to these postings by your omission of including homemade jams and churned butters made that morning as a accompaniment. The very least you can do to make reparations, is to post step by step instructions of exactly how to make these breads. Once completed, you'll be free to post additional images of your escapades in the kitchen. All I can say is "Yum" as there is nothing like a freshly made proper baguette. At least you stuck to forum rules of photographing with a medium format camera...all 100MP at that.
Dave (D&A)
Thank you Ed! I'll post another one with the same set up. Do you have your camera back yet?Two lovely shots in a row taken with A series Pentax 645 lenses - which isn't new glass by any means. Holds up well, doesn't it?
Thank you Ed! I'll post another one with the same set up. Do you have your camera back yet?
Maasvlakte, Rotterdam
Pentax 645Z A 150