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Frank Doorhof
Very nice, love the softlook and tone.
micek
Alpa TC, 47mmXL, Aptus 22.
micek
Alpa TC, 47mmXL, Aptus 22.
MichaelEzra
QUOTE (Frank Doorhof @ Apr 5 2008, 11:14 AM)
Very nice, love the softlook and tone.
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thanks:)
BobDavid
My neighbor's have a teenage girl. Her ex-boyfriend was busy in the wee hours today. Shot with a Hasselblad CF-39 MS in single shot mode.
Dustbak
Cats & Dogs...



DigiflexII, 90/1.0, CF39.
Frank Doorhof
Love the effect dustbak biggrin.gif
micek
Alpa TC, 47XL, Aptus 22
John Schweikert
I wonder why the OP has unregistered. Anyone know what happened? His work was unique in shooting long exposures at night.
TMARK
[quote=John Schweikert,Apr 5 2008, 06:18 PM]I wonder why the OP has unregistered. Anyone know what happened? His work was unique in shooting long exposures at night.
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I would bet it has to do with managing his web presence. Maybe he googled himself and didn't like what he found?
Dustbak
Another one at 1.0.

Paul Plays;
Frank Doorhof
Don't tell me you are also hooked on COD4 biggrin.gif
We bought the PS3 for the BD playback but I ended up playing COD4 more than watching movies.
And I normally hate playing games biggrin.gif
Dustbak
I am not but my neighbour Paul is wink.gif
kipling
a couple more from present to past... 5 are mf-digital, 1 is large format polaroid and one 6x7 film.













AndrewDyer
Very nice Kipling.
I like the way you have processed them... colour and tones etc.

A
PdF
THAT is a real good work, Kipling.

Your site's pictures are great.

PdF
foto-z
Kipling, erste Klasse! Nice work smile.gif
thsinar
I join my voice to all the others: wonderful images, Kipling!

Thierry
kipling
hey thanks for the nice words rolleyes.gif

lots of good work here.
it's really interesting to see how diverse the styles are from everyone who posts in this forum.
Dustbak
The Chef...
Frank Doorhof
@Kipling wow.
Amazing work.
Bevan.Burns
QUOTE (Dustbak @ Apr 6 2008, 01:14 PM)
The Chef...
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I love this image. The colour, tone, and that lovely grain/noise. Subtle and wonderful. Was that digital? Is the noise added or because of higher ISO?
Dustbak
QUOTE (Bevan.Burns @ Apr 7 2008, 03:25 AM)
I love this image. The colour, tone, and that lovely grain/noise. Subtle and wonderful. Was that digital? Is the noise added or because of higher ISO?
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Thanks!

It was digital, Hasselblad CF39. It was taken at ISO200 if I am not mistaken. Afterwards I have added some grain in the shadows from scanned 400ISO Tri-X.
marc gerritsen
a few from the last month
H3D39 iso 50 f-13
marc gerritsen
QUOTE (marc gerritsen @ Apr 7 2008, 02:50 PM)
a few from the last month
H3D39 iso 50 f-13
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marc gerritsen
and these
collum
Aptus 75s, Horseman SW-D Pro II, Digitar 35mm


single frame:
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Alviso, Ca


horizontal stitch
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Fall Creek, Ca
Bevan.Burns
QUOTE (Dustbak @ Apr 6 2008, 11:54 PM)
Afterwards I have added some grain in the shadows from scanned 400ISO Tri-X.
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How did you do that? My guess is a scan of a shot of a flat grey board, just to get a sample of the grain with no tonal variance, then blended in as a layer in PS. However you did it, great work. Love the kid too. A great moment you captured.

Bevan
Dustbak
Indeed a shot of an evenly lit flat grey'ish board on old PS trick I picked up somewhere else on the net. I did this a while ago with some films and am planning asking a friend that still only works analogue to do some more for me. He works with 8x10 mostly and makes large scans so plenty of file to mess around with smile.gif

I blended it in via a layer on Overlay in PS. Selected the highlights, inversed selection and made a mask on that layer to have the majority of the grain in the shadows.
heinrichvoelkel
QUOTE (marc gerritsen @ Apr 7 2008, 07:50 AM)
a few from the last month
H3D39 iso 50 f-13
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Marc, like your pictures, especially the one on the left ( red bedroom biggrin.gif )

Is this shot with the 28mm or the 35mm lens?

Regards
DarkPenguin
QUOTE (Dustbak @ Apr 7 2008, 02:36 AM)
Indeed a shot of an evenly lit flat grey'ish board on old PS trick I picked up somewhere else on the net.


Was it this?

http://www.prime-junta.net/pont/How_to/n_D...ite.html?page=5
eronald
Thank you Dark Penguin !


Edmund

QUOTE (DarkPenguin @ Apr 7 2008, 02:51 PM)
Dustbak
Not sure if this was the place but it definitely is the technique to use.
Misirlou
QUOTE (DarkPenguin @ Apr 7 2008, 08:51 AM)


That is really a nice site. Thanks.
geronimo13
Shot with p30+ and H2 and HC150


BlasR
Bosque del apache
rogerxnz
In New Zealand, the remaining triceratops are domesticated and they happily feed on vegetables.

Aptus 17 & Photoshop


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marc gerritsen
was having troubles before posting as my uploading was timing out and consequently posted
something unfinished
here are the other photos i wanted to show
building by richard roger in Kaoshiung
zaha hadid mobile art installation in hong kong
zaha hadid opera house in Guanzhou obviously under construction, and a misarable day it was on that site with the rain, but just unbelievable project and the scale is enormous.
shot on h3d39 50 iso f13 35mm
cheers
marc
marc gerritsen
still trouble uploading
times out and takes 10 min per 400kb file ?!?
anyway here they are
jjj
QUOTE (samuel_js @ Apr 4 2008, 06:08 PM)
Time to clean up the summer cottage:
503CW - P20



/Samuel
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Very simple, but very nice indeed.
psorantin
Couple of shots from my Hassy503cw / Aptus-17 setup...

Mainly used for portraits and interiors - slow moving subjects :-)

Works amazingly well.
eronald
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samuel_js
QUOTE (jjj @ Apr 8 2008, 02:05 AM)
Very simple, but very nice indeed.
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Thank's smile.gif
BlasR
White Sand,NM
LumiWill
Great shot laugh.gif It must have been hard to keep them still for the shot.

QUOTE (rogerxnz @ Apr 7 2008, 04:33 PM)
In New Zealand, the remaining triceratops are domesticated and they happily feed on vegetables.

Aptus 17 & Photoshop
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rogerxnz
QUOTE (LumiWill @ Apr 9 2008, 07:50 AM)
Great shot  laugh.gif  It must have been hard to keep them still for the shot.
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They are very intelligent. I told them if they did not stand still I would blow them up!

Thank you for your comment.
James Godman
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Leaf AFI 75s, 120mm Zeiss
Frank Doorhof
Wow, very nice James.
Het looks alot like Clooney biggrin.gif
benedmonson
Thanks for all the nice comments from my last posting, I thought I'd try another. From my first "Real" Editorial Fashion shoot yesterday, basically no post just levels.

Cheers,

Ben Edmonson
www.benedmonson.comClick to view attachment
samuel_js
Just one hour ago...








/Samuel
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