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Mamiya 645AFII, Mamiya 80mm, Aptus75s, ISO 100

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Mamiya 645AFII, 80mm, Mamiya Aptus75s, ISO 100

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Mamiya 645AFII, Zeiss 40mm Distagon, Aptus75s, ISO 100

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Mamiya 645AFII, Zeiss 40mm Distagon, Aptus75s, ISO 100

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Gladding McBean, Lincoln, CA.
Bruce Wilson
QUOTE (BobDavid @ Mar 4 2008, 08:49 AM)
Great doggie!
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BobDavid,

You seem to have a fondness for Photographing dogs.
Here's the rest of my pack. All shot W/Aptus 75 on Mamiya 645 AFDII






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BobDavid
QUOTE (Bruce Wilson @ Mar 4 2008, 08:33 PM)
BobDavid,

You seem to have a fondness for Photographing dogs.
Here's the rest of my pack. All shot W/Aptus 75 on Mamiya 645 AFDII
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Thanks for posting your "pack" of dogs. They're all photogenic. I enjoy taking studio portraits of dogs. The name of my business is Top Dog Imaging. Canine portraits are my specialty, along with fine art repro and photo restoration. The K-9s are a nice counterbalance to the highly technical nature of my work.
hcubell
My neighborhood farm in Vermont buried in deep snow last week.
Hasselblad H3D-39 with 50-110 zoom. No snow shoes. Boots filled with snow. Click to view attachment
wolfnowl
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I like the light trails on the road


That's what I was thinking...
etrump
Here are a few from my fall trip to the southwest.

All shot with Mamiya 645AFD/P30+ DB. Most shot with 50-110mm zoom.

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ZOG
Here's one over the weekend. Not exactly Bora bora, but I still like it here.... biggrin.gif

Andre

P45+, AFD II, 45mm...
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EricWHiss
Ed,
I like those shots particularly the 1st, 2nd and 3rd images. May I ask are those done with single exposure or multiple exposures stacked?
Thanks,
Eric
snickgrr
Shot this morning.
Just experimenting quickly in Photoshop with the different layers. If you can't tell, it's sand that I "painted" on with a wok to make the egg, a funnel to make the sperm and the amorphous "God" light streaks come from mirrored mylar.

Leaf A75
rsmphoto
One of my favorite restaurants in Boston,
shot recently.

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H3DII-39
BlasR
RSM,

Could you please tell me where is the restaurant?

It's look good/clean

Thanks

BlasR
scottish
QUOTE (Sami Kulju @ Mar 4 2008, 05:11 AM)
One more snapshot...
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Mamiya 645 AFD II + 210mm + ZD

handheld 1/320sec f8
sami
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Hi Sami,

I like the lack of visual references for the size and scale of these branches. My eyes go between seeing branch tips and trees, and I like the simplicity of this shot.
rsmphoto
QUOTE (BlasR @ Mar 5 2008, 07:00 PM)
RSM,

Could you please tell me where is the restaurant?

It's look good/clean

Thanks

BlasR
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Oishii, 1166 Washington St.

Go after a big shoot!, $$$$
etrump
QUOTE (EricWHiss @ Mar 5 2008, 03:15 PM)
Ed,
I like those shots particularly the 1st, 2nd and 3rd images.  May I ask are those done with single exposure or multiple exposures stacked?
Thanks,
Eric
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Eric,

Thanks for the kind words. All are single exposure images processed as one image with lightroom then imported into PS CS3. I am amazed at the DR of the Phase One Backs compared to the Canon gear I used to use.
etrump
QUOTE (Bruce Wilson @ Mar 4 2008, 07:33 PM)
BobDavid,

You seem to have a fondness for Photographing dogs.
Here's the rest of my pack. All shot W/Aptus 75 on Mamiya 645 AFDII
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Keep posting the dog images. Awesome! biggrin.gif
HarperPhotos
Gidday,

Shot a hour and a half north of Auckland called Waipu Cove.

Stats:

Mamiya 645 AFDII
Mamiya AF 45mm Lens
Leaf Aptus 75
60th Sec, F14.0, 50 ISO

7 shots vertical and stitched in Photoshop CS3

Cheers

Simon
Sami Kulju
QUOTE (scottish @ Mar 6 2008, 01:33 AM)
Hi Sami,

I like the lack of visual references for the size and scale of these branches.  My eyes go between seeing branch tips and trees, and I like the simplicity of this shot.
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Thank You for Your kind words!

I too like simple things, guess it´s a male behaviour :-)

Nature and landscapes is in fact a pretty new hobby for me. My normal work is mostly portaits and commercial. I have formerly enjoyed of my hikes and trips without a big camera. But the older I get I also grow more interest for doing pictures from nature.

Here is one more, a portait of a tree. Cliché perhaps but it amused me then and now.


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Mamiya 645 AFDII + 210 + ZD handheld

sami
BlasR
RMS,

Thank You

BlasR
scottish
QUOTE (Sami Kulju @ Mar 6 2008, 12:19 AM)
Here is one more, a portait of a tree. Cliché perhaps but it amused me then and now.

sami
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Living in Hawaii, it's easy for me to tire of the bright-colored scenery photos in the local tourist brochures, and I especially enjoy the visual "time out" of these peaceful snow scenes. Thanks for sharing them.
haefnerphoto
Here's an image from an architectural project shot last Saturday. 28mm, Mamiya 645 Jim
Iron Creek
QUOTE (haefnerphoto @ Mar 6 2008, 01:44 PM)
Here's an image from an architectural project shot last Saturday.  28mm, Mamiya 645  Jim
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Ya gotta just love that 28mm lens! Works great with canyon shots as well as architectural.
etrump
QUOTE (haefnerphoto @ Mar 6 2008, 03:44 PM)
Here's an image from an architectural project shot last Saturday.  28mm, Mamiya 645  Jim
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That is awesome light. Is that a single exposure?
mats
Mamiya ZD....



Mats
www.wombat.to
MarkKay
I posted a few a while back.. here are a couple of new ones... This time Hasselblad H31D-II

Gas pumps 28mm HC handheld
Leaf with 120mm HC macro
MarkKay
I posted a few a while back.. here are a couple of new ones... This time Hasselblad H31D-II

Gas pumps 28mm HC handheld
Leaf with 120mm HC macro
MarkKay
I posted a few a while back.. here are a couple of new ones... This time Hasselblad H31D-II

Gas pumps 28mm HC handheld
Leaf with 120mm HC macro

I am sorry for the multiple posts --- but i was hitting upload file and for some reason it posted
haefnerphoto
Ed, I exposed the outside of the building in low direct light. In that capture the windows and shadow areas were quite dark. After the sunset I exposed another image of the inside light (windows) and light spilling out onto the walls which were brought into the first capture as a lightened blend mode. There's usually additional voodoo but that's the majority of it. Jim
NBP
Beautiful auto work on your website there, haefnerphoto.

I like good car work, but to be honest, a lot of it just flashes before the eyes. It's nice to see something that makes me stop & look properly again.
haefnerphoto
Thanks for the compliment, I've been at it close to thirty years now and still thrive on the better picture. Jim
stewarthemley
QUOTE (haefnerphoto @ Mar 7 2008, 03:16 PM)
... I've been at it close to thirty years now and still thrive on the better picture.  Jim
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Stunning car shots on your website. The best I've seen. Thank goodness I don't compete with you for work! You seem to have picked up a few tricks in 30 years. To use a word that's greatly over used, but in this case justified, your work is awesome.
Misirlou
QUOTE (NBP @ Mar 7 2008, 03:21 AM)
Beautiful auto work on your website there, haefnerphoto.

I like good car work, but to be honest, a lot of it just flashes before the eyes. It's nice to see something that makes me stop & look properly again.
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No kidding. It looks like a few of those shots are of one of the six Bugatti Royales, and the boat tail roadster may be a short wheelbase Duesenberg. Not too many of us will ever see either of those, much less get paid to photograph them.
haefnerphoto
Thanks guys, I'm lucky to have one of the top vintage vehicle restorers a block from my studio. Jim
Boris_Epix
Just finished retouching this today early morning.

Shot with P30+ and H2 80mm

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Frank Doorhof
Hasselblad H39 55-110 zoom:


Mamiya 645AFD/II with Leaf Aptus 22




Both shot during the glamour workshop I did today.
Because Anja is a new model for our workshops I also did some shooting for her portfolio, and liked these three the most biggrin.gif
AndreNapier
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BJNY
Frank,
Would you be so kind to exclude the Elinchrom logo when you post your images, please? What's especially nice about these forums courtesy of Michael R. is that it's free from advertisements.
Billy
samuel_js
QUOTE (BJNY @ Mar 8 2008, 11:32 PM)
Frank,
Would you be so kind to exclude the Elinchrom logo when you post your images, please?  What's especially nice about these forums courtesy of Michael R. is that it's free from advertisements.
Billy
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Yes please remove it, because the B&H logo at the LL front webpage is not advertisement it's only a logo. And after that we can all remove our names from our pictures too so none knows who took them... wacko.gif
BJNY
It happens to be a simple professional courtesy what I've politely asked for...why the snide comment.

QUOTE (samuel_js @ Mar 8 2008, 05:49 PM)
Yes please remove it, because the B&H logo at the LL front webpage is not advertisement it's only a logo. And after that we can all remove our names from our pictures too so none knows who took them... wacko.gif
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eronald
Frank,

Thank you for posting your pictures, with or without the logo they are *awesome*, a pleasure to look at.

Edmund

QUOTE (BJNY @ Mar 8 2008, 11:39 PM)
It happens to be a simple professional courtesy what I've politely asked for...why the snide comment.
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James R Russell
QUOTE (BJNY @ Mar 8 2008, 07:39 PM)
It happens to be a simple professional courtesy what I've politely asked for...why the snide comment.
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You may not know him, but Billy is a kind polite man with an excellent reputation so I can promise you any request he makes should be taken with that thought in mind.

I don't like logos on public forums just because it takes away from the spirit intended and even Michael has limited the advertising on his main site to just a few companies and his own products, but the real difference is it's his site to do with as he pleases.



JR
samuel_js
QUOTE (BJNY @ Mar 9 2008, 12:39 AM)
It happens to be a simple professional courtesy what I've politely asked for...why the snide comment.
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Personally, I don't put a single logo on my pictures, but I don't understand why Frank should be removing his logo or advertisement. You are claiming this site as advertisement-free when it's not. Maybe this website should be paying these photographers for their images instead... How many professional photographers put their work online for free? At least let people present their pictures as they want. I personally dislike more the B&H logo than Frank's ad.
BJNY
I prefer not continuing this.
A simple request is now being further twisted and complicated.

James understands, thanks.
samuel_js
QUOTE (BJNY @ Mar 9 2008, 02:32 AM)
I prefer not continuing this.
A simple request is now being further twisted and complicated.

James understands, thanks.
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I understand your point too. Just forget my comments. Let's enjoy the pictures instead. smile.gif
eronald
QUOTE (James R Russell @ Mar 9 2008, 01:04 AM)
You may not know him, but Billy is a kind polite man with an excellent reputation so I can promise you any request he makes should be taken with that thought in mind.

I don't like logos on public forums just because it takes away from the spirit intended and even Michael has limited the advertising on his main site to just a few companies and his own products, but the real difference is it's his site to do with as he pleases.
JR
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Can we go back to our ONE IMAGE PER POST programming ? I don't care what people do or don't include with their images here as long as they show them - James you got anything recent you want to show ?

Edmund
SecondFocus
Frank,

Are you going Hasselblad too!!
HarperPhotos
Gidday,

A couple of food shoots.

Stats:

Mamiya RZ ProII
Mamiya 75mm SB Lens with tilt/shift adaptor
Aptus 75
100 ISO
Dedo lights
Processed Adobe Bridge CS3

Cheers

Simon
david olivier
before the heat catch fire let me bring some fresh air...
klane
QUOTE (HarperPhotos @ Mar 8 2008, 10:00 PM)
Gidday,

A couple of food shoots.

Stats:

Mamiya RZ ProII
Mamiya 75mm SB Lens with tilt/shift adaptor
Aptus 75
100 ISO
Dedo lights
Processed Adobe Bridge CS3

Cheers

Simon
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Simon is there a reason you use dedo lights for shots such as these opposed to strobes? They look great!
HarperPhotos
Hi Klane,

Thanks I've been using Dedo's on food and my car photography for 2 years now.

I just like the control you have with Dedo's with there focusing beams.

Car Stats:

Mamiya 645 AFDII
Mamiya 75-150mm old manual lens
Leaf Aptus 75
20 sec, F11.0, 50 ISO
Processed Adobe Bridge CS3
2 Dedos lights

Cheers

Simon
rueyloon





Before and after, shot in the showroom indoor carpark.

Leaf Aptus 65
Mamiya AFD
55mm
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