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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: Fons Baerken on September 24, 2015, 21:58:07
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I like the conversions - nicely done Fons.
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thank you Elsa
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Nice triptych at the beginning... :-)
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Nice triptych at the beginning... :-)
+1 ... nicely done.
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thanks
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blurry cat
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Ha... Don't start me on with cats... :-) (I cat sit for my daughters and niece )...
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cats in the city?
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I do "cat-sitting", meaning that I keep cats when the owner (my daughters or niece, three cats) has a trip scheduled... :-)
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I like the Triptychon. Well put.
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that cat is nicely camouflaged :)
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Thanks Frank and Elsa
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#2 - great moment
#6 - LOVE distorted reflections, always
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#2 - great moment
#6 - LOVE distorted reflections, always
Chip thanks for chipping in :)
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Very interesting these last two images!
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thank you Elsa
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You're welcome Fons, sounds like I was baerken up the right tree :)
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thank you
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Fons - these are very artistic captures of everyday life. I like how you see them and your b/w conversion. Any particular tips for b/w conversion (for a PP novice like me)?
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Fons - these are very artistic captures of everyday life. I like how you see them and your b/w conversion. Any particular tips for b/w conversion (for a PP novice like me)?
Anirban, similar to what Armando suggested in your post, in photoshop i work around with the different colour slides under black and white tab,
you have to experiment with what you like,
b/w is about red, blue and yellow to put it simple,
light and contrast
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Mmmmmmmmmooooooooooooooooooooo
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chips
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Hello all.
From an early morning (slow) run in Cologne, Germany: train tracks leading to the station situated next to the Cologne Cathedral, started in 1248 and finished in 1880 - the largest gothic church in Europe with towers 157m/515ft tall.
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That's a great shot Chimper
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Hello all.
From an early morning (slow) run in Cologne, Germany: train tracks leading to the station situated next to the Cologne Cathedral, started in 1248 and finished in 1880 - the largest gothic church in Europe with towers 157m/515ft tall.
woah... impressive scene!
really like the contrast of the tracks, the futuristic looking things on the left and the blurred cathedral in the background
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it's all smiles
are you serious ? ;)
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are you serious ? ;)
oh yeah ;D
in other words
Amen
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Wow! Liked them all, but #1 really stood out for me. Great work Fons!
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Wow! Liked them all, but #1 really stood out for me. Great work Fons!
Thanks Mike, appreciated.
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rain and countryroad
35ais/1,4
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dont get up for me
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#15 makes me smile every time. Great capture
And #20, of course... :)
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Paco, yes #20 is all smiles, thanks :D
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Fons, do tell us what those women were doing on their backs in photo number 15?
Surely my favorite capture within this thread ;)
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Fons, do tell us what those women were doing on their backs in photo number 15?
Surely my favorite capture within this thread ;)
Honestly, Jakov, i dont know i was just a passer-by but 90% of the time i have the Df ready this with the 35mm f/1.4 ais, thank you.
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28 mysterious hat guy
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Bone to pick
Asten
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water under the bridge
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dont let the bedbugs bite you over the weekend :)
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No no Fons, don't separate them.
You need to put #29, 30 and 31 together to see the similarities in the ancient animals and modern day building. Great stuff!
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No no Fons, don't separate them.
You need to put #29, 30 and 31 together to see the similarities in the ancient animals and modern day building. Great stuff!
Yes! at least 29# and 30#
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The new bridge in Den Bosch btw
thanks Hans & Paco
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The new bridge in Den Bosch ...
Oh, the one near/at the train station (close to the Jaarbeurshallen)?
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This is a great great series. Beautiful images. Thanks for sharing and keep posting them, Fons!
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This is a great great series. Beautiful images. Thanks for sharing and keep posting them, Fons!
Thats the point with an online forum sharing and communication, what else can you do,
thanks Anirban
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Oh, the one near/at the train station (close to the Jaarbeurshallen)?
Brabanthallen
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Brabanthallen
Thanks for the correction, that's the place i meant :)
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a happy and creative 2016
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or breaking it down
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Sint Jansbasiliek Oosterhout
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first image at f1.8
second at f5.6
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Nice stuff Fons. #39 is good looking!
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thanks Hans
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Very nice series, no waste !
I reckon you are a B&W expert... :)
I like both versions of the church.
Francis.
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thanks Francis
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I'm late to this party, but what great shots. Of the images in this last page I like the unstitched panorama the best. I'll have to see the previous pages too.
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A curvy building shot with a curvy lens...
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I'm late to this party, but what great shots. Of the images in this last page I like the unstitched panorama the best. I'll have to see the previous pages too.
thanks Peter
A curvy building shot with a curvy lens...
allright Akira
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Great images of the curvy building!
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allright Akira
Great images of the curvy building!
Thanks, Fons and Peter!
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quite a few examples here of the 105/f2dc with the defocus engaged
#42 through #47 except for #45 which is ir
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Fons - I really like your B&W stuff
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Fons, I took it granted that this would be an open thread to post B&W images from anyone, which apparently is wrong. :o
I'm sorry!
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Fons, I took it granted that this would be an open thread to post B&W images from anyone, which apparently is wrong. :o
I'm sorry!
Who says, it is open as far as i know, i have only numbered my images to be able to keep track, so fire away ;)
Fons - I really like your B&W stuff
thank you Elsa
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Thanks, Fons, for the clarification. I thought I was the only guy except for you who has posted his/her own images. But I found Chimper posted one.
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Zuidwillemsvaart, 's Hertogenbosch
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Great work. You are ever working and ever inspired. Still, number #47 resonates in a special way with me. Excellent.
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Great work. You are ever working and ever inspired. Still, number #47 resonates in a special way with me. Excellent.
thank you Paco
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the sign reads bicycles will be removed
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#47 is excellent indeed.
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I love this thread. Every new image makes me want to grab and camera, rush out, shoot and process like Fons Baerken.
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Thank you Akira, and Gary, much appreciated
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Nice series of images. Almost jumped in with mine... :)
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Fons , I really like those. That last one really made me smile :).
Tom
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I was out before dawn yesterday with four cameras, Mainly for birds, which were pretty good, but just to try some different types of images. A couple ...
A bird in the dark with the D750, 300 2.8 wtc1.7 and new water body created by someone building a road around a paddy field
That second image created a mystery , I have no idea what the thing is between the two fence posts. I di not even notice when shooting :(
Tom
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Thanks for joining
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A great thread and beautiful black and whites ;)
Although I have my focus for color, there are many circumstances (or opportunities) black and white works better. For instance with movement and contrasts.
This one, a year ago, we had some heavy rains
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Future dinner lost :(
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Just messing around with the EM5/12-50
Tom
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Street artists in Valencia.
Df + 20/3.5 AI processed with Silver Effex Pro.
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I want to contribute: The beast!
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Fons
As Gary so eloquently put it - inspiring and makes one want to go out and shoot!
Such a diverse range of styles yet all technically so good
Thanks for posting!
JJ
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I swear I saw another leak....
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Finding the dry path...
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Tom, great rain shots #2 even more vivid
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October 2014
Df 58g
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Fons, #58 wonderful OOF and gorgeous in focus eyes
Tommie, I really like the image of the woman with the umbrella walking in the middle of the street
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thank you Armando
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This series continues to amaze me. Fons - did you ever think of publishing a book with these masterpieces? The book's title could be b&w's as well.
Tom - "Finding the dry path" and "I swear I saw another leak" both photos are awesome. Very story-telling like pictures!
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This series continues to amaze me. Fons - did you ever think of publishing a book with these masterpieces? The book's title could be b&w's as well.
Tom - "Finding the dry path" and "I swear I saw another leak" both photos are awesome. Very story-telling like pictures!
Thats very nice of you to say Anirban.
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Amsterdam, Df 50mm f/1.4 ais
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Fons your stuff is timeless.
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Fons your stuff is timeless.
Gary, you and more friends have given words to your appreciation for my images, i am grateful for that.
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Love the Goan Motorcycle Boots
Df/75-150 f3.5 E handheld
Shooting a Charity Cancer Walk and waiting for the State's Chief Minister and his entourage to come over a bridge . Normal bright , harsh light
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Pettelaar, Den Bosch
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Police ready to charge on breaking up a demonstration, Jan 18 2016, Heesch
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PS: slight crop, folded a blur and vignet on the 2nd layer.
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Fons, I really like the silhouettes and feeling of motion :) . Nice one.
Here are a couple of shots of tourists from town a few days ago.
The Hard Sell
They think she's lost
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My few days of shared notoriety ;D . One of the images used by Dpr in an article on Adapted Lenses . Sony a7II, Voigt. 75 f2.5 Colour-Heliar (LMT) handheld. I posted before but it disappeared quickly .
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Thanks for posting Tom, yet i bet they must be as nice in colour.
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Fons, well, it is India with lots of colour ;) . I normally do the colour version first and then go back and do a B&W or two, or three or.... ;D . Big difference between the 40-150 2.8 and the 75 2.5 in terms of rendition. I am really enjoying the tiny 75, so much so that I have bought the APO 90 f3.5. I also enjoy the 75mm FL for how I shoot. Trying to find a Leica M Summarit 75 f2.4 (or 2.5) used.
This was my first attempt at using the DC105 f2 on the Sony :) . I do prefer the colour to B&W on this one but B&W works :)
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Tom, lovely street scenes.
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Fons, I like the Masks ;) . I guess the lady with the crutches did not feel the need to enter the shop .
Tom
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Thank you Tom
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#75 is very interesting.
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thanks Gary
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Fons, this was playing around with the B&W conversion ;) . Obviously ;D
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Interesting, if I had seen your cool silhouette before, I might have not spent so much time getting rid of the back lighting ;)
Tom
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Goa beach, Tom?
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these are a from a few years back
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nuclear power plant in Doel, which at the moment is back into the news
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Fons, that is a very interesting image, old and modern. Stella vs the nucs, I know which I would rather have ;D
Yup, that was on the beach in Goa. They were unusual :) . Instead of drinking too much Kingfisher and ogling the tourist women, they spend a couple of hours doing the long jump, sprint races and the wrestling :) . They knew I was shooting and even did a muscleman pose or two. Fortunately they moved further inland so I had the sun at my back ;)
Cheers,
Tom
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thanks Tom
power plant has been shut down again
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Fons, some of this images are not b&w, this is madness!!! :)
You are very prolific and the way you can change gears and jump from one style to next makes this thread all the more interesting.
Thanks!
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Fons, some of this images are not b&w, this is madness!!! :)
You are very prolific and the way you can change gears and jump from one style to next makes this thread all the more interesting.
Thanks!
Paco, thank you ;)
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Beautiful work, Fons and an inspiration.
'Huize Moerenburg', Tilburg
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Thanks John
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Fons, those 'Stairs' are really clean and crisp. Sure different than the bamboo scaffolding I see around here ;D . Very well shot, what lens?
Cheers,
Tom
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Fons, those 'Stairs' are really clean and crisp. Sure different than the bamboo scaffolding I see around here ;D . Very well shot, what lens?
Cheers,
Tom
Tom, that is the nikkor 35mm f/1.4g @f/5.6 on a Df, thanks.
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I love the overall quality and the quantity ... but when do you have time to eat ... you obviously don't need sleep ... but all of us must eat sometime?
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Gary in your own words, "Everywhere you look there are photographs, it is the call of photographers to see and capture them."- Gary Ayala
:)
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Fuji X100T monochrome + R, cropped and straightened only
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89 is a beauty, Fons. Very summerly and graphic.
An impressive valley, Thomas. Atmospheric.
Tilia (Linden, or Lime).
Some historians claim the name Tilburg originates from Tilia, explaining the many old trees in the city. According to experts it's a unique species as well.
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thanks John
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Frederiksborg
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Don't blame your tools ;)
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I'll be covering India Bike Week later this month. I will not have the 14-24 2.8 this year (but still have the D3S ;) ). I'll probably use a combo of cameras and will have the Voight 15 4.5 VM for the Sony. I normally shoot the people more than the Bikes.
Reflections in Chrome... just messing with the PP ;)
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Tom, iconic bike shot :)
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more of Den Bosch
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I went to cover the 2016 Carnaval yesterday. Total bust, started 3 hours late and I had a long standing appointment that I could not postpone. Just shot the crowd.
Waiting was the word 0f the day >:( Df, 85 1.8G
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A sad reality.... high above the crowd with his walkie-talkie , rifle and binoculars
EM1, 40-150 2.8
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So many good shots Fons
I really like 98
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thank you JJ
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My teenage Indian Cowboy
Candid at father/son lunch at the Beach :) . He was using the Vid light on his Smartphone for Fill. One of several B&W conversions but the one he liked :)
Sony a7II, Voigtlander 75mm f2.5 @ 2.5 VM Close Focus adapter (posted the colour version earlier with the Smartphone in shot) .This one PP'd in CC PS/Nik
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101
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The Eagle has landed :) Spotted Eagle
Spent an hour getting close. Started at about 100 mtrs and moved 5 mtrs at a time shooting at each position. No cover so very slow progress. Just messing around with PP ;)
D750, 300 2.8vr w/tc1.7 handheld in the paddy fields
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fine images Tom
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106
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the furnace came to a rest, the giant still alive (https://flic.kr/p/Dmnmqf) by lumofisk (https://www.flickr.com/photos/114702672@N04/), on Flickr
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Burning Man?
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Fons, #106 is a true classic. Love that composition.
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Thank you Anirban
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Burning Man?
Might fit well.
The tubes have been collecting top gas from the blast furnace.
In case of over pressure the gas was torched off for good. See the cage a the top of the central vertical pipe.
I found a picure of the steel plant in operation here (http://www.unsere-henrichshuette.de/AlteHuette.html) (sorry, no bw)
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number 108 which makes a full circle
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and photographer in action
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One of the Suzuki Clubs. This is the first time in probably 6 or 7 years I've just processed as camera monotone. With 600+ images, just playing around. Just some highlights and shadows corrections and no sharpening.
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Tom thanks for the contributions on behalf of the b/w commitee :)
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Just sitting on a small, country bridge talking to a couple of guys on a dreary morning. No birds but I looked up and saw her coming down the road towards us. Very unusual to see one out on the open spaces. She got close and was deciding what to do. Tried to go around the bridge on either side but did not fancy a swim. Then she jumped to the nearest Palm tree . When we did not leave she came down and sauntered across the bridge . Shame I only had the D750,300 2.8vr w/tc1.7.
First image was playing with Nik in ways I had never tried. Just a tad overdone ;D . Second one is pretty straight forward conversion. A bit different than European 'Street' ;)
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Completely lost track of which images I've posted where but here's two images deliberately shot in b&w.
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Sony a7R with Voigtlander 35/1.2, Montenegro 2014
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Sony a7R with Voigtlander 35/1.2, Montenegro 2014
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Jan, the fist one feels translunar, and the choice of the B&W in sepia tone is spot on!
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more monochrome, as in its meaning of one colour so not split or duotone or whatever qualification you think to use
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Fons, there seem to be interesting sculptures all over the place in Holland!
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Fons, there seem to be interesting sculptures all over the place in Holland!
thank you Akira it is so.
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the iris double exposure shot in b/w
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A mother said wave. Then an old man said dance but kids are faster than 1/125 ;D . Sony a7II ,Batis 85 1.8
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panasonic dmc-gx1
lumix g vario 14-42/f3,5-5,6
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A mother said wave. Then an old man said dance but kids are faster than 1/125 ;D . Sony a7II ,Batis 85 1.8
Tom, great quality images.
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Beach detail. Lofoten, Arctic Norway.
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Belgian work-horses
Df - 80-200/4.5
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John, thats a very unique image with the wall, usually these images have wide open backgrounds.
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Beach detail. Lofoten, Arctic Norway.
Bjørn, what am I seeing actually? It looks like a close up of a rudbeckia flower...
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Actually a marker buoy used for line nets that had drifted ashore and being partially buried in sand.
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That makes sense. Thank you!
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Meet Omelenko. A portrait for his website. Natural light from a window, nikon d300 pushed high in iso sensitivity, 85mm 1.8D @ f3.5 -I think- Processed with Alien Skin Exposure 7. Ilford 3200 mimic bw with some little adjustment. Basically a one click conversion. Have to love this program.
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Jupiter-3+, Light Red filter, at F1.5:
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1709/25739150906_933b941001_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/FdtSPU)Kitchen (https://flic.kr/p/FdtSPU) by fiftyonepointsix (https://www.flickr.com/photos/90768661@N02/), on Flickr
At F4,
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John, thats a very unique image with the wall, usually these images have wide open backgrounds.
Thanks JA. Yes, these horses are seldom in the middle of the city.
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Boys love horses?
Df 80-200/ f/4.5
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woah... impressive scene!
really like the contrast of the tracks, the futuristic looking things on the left and the blurred cathedral in the background
Found that thread just now - some info for those interested in some "bridge lore":
[bridge chitchat]
Actually the futuristic looking things are air conduits for the Colonge philharmony situated underground near cathedral and main station.
The arrangement of the tracks and the main station was purposefully chosen: train travellers to Cologne were to go straight on to the Cathedral. just in front of the Cathedral there is this turn to the right into the station hall.
Before ww2 there were two train double tracks leading across the river Rhine plus an additional street/ tram bridge. After ww2 only the train bridge segments were repaired/ reconstructed. In the late 80ies another double track train bridge for local trains was added.
Actually quite at the spot the photo was taken from there used to be big towers flanking the tracks and some kind of gate in between. Must have felt like driving thru a city gate.
Here is a historical photo from the 30ies showing that very spot in the image centre:
https://digit.wdr.de/entries/85547?index=6&q=eyJ7OH0iOlsiaG9oZW56b2xsZXJuYnJcdTAwZmNja2UiXX0%3D&qt=search
More general info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohenzollernbr%C3%BCcke
Unfortunately the surroundings of the station grew quite infamous after New Year's Eve 2015.
[/bridge chitchat]
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Wow! So many great shots! I do not do a lot of BW conversions. I kind of like this one. It was taken at the Calico Ghost Town in Barstow, California. LR conversion. D600 with 28-300
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Here's one more conversion that I have. I took this with a Rokinon (Samyang) 35mm 1.4 UMC. If you have not tried any of these very affordable lenses, you may like to give them a try. MF lens fans should approve. :) D800E with Rokinon 35mm
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Forgotten souls.
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Canon 100/2, wide-open on the M Monochrom.
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A Slovakian field hand, using a scythe.
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yes, i downloaded niks suite
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Jimbaran fish market.
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Great, even smelly in BW ;)
Rainy day - color version in 366day Topic
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Fons, I really like your pictures. This thread is like a journey. Very inspirational. You are a productive man. :)
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Knut Seppelæ,
thanks for the compliment.
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my friend
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in my workshop
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Old man in Jaisalmer Fort... trying to earn some money... a bit sad actually, there were some young Indian Tourists messing with him for Social Network images... >:(
Sony a7II, Batis 25mm. Note even sure where to post this one.
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I'll try to get in the game, but it's going to be hard to beat Fons great pictures.... :-)
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The chair... DF with 105mm f/2.5 AI-S
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Sony a7R with Voigtlander 35/1.2, Montenegro 2014
Super shot of waterworks I guess, steaming fog forming a 3D spatial impression
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The Kerria Japonica
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Copenhagen 2016
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Construction of bicycle road...
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Fly fishing in Patagonia, Argentina, January 2008. Taken using a small point and shoot Canon (dont remember the model).
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Sorry, here they are.
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wow, very powerful image. The b&w works well.
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Thank you S.Smith. Those were the good times, when I could afford fishing trips to remote places.
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"So, do you think he's having another beer? "
D750, 24-120vr f4 from the jeep across from a very local bar
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Trying to capture intensity :)
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D300s, 300 2.8vr handheld
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D3S, 300 2.8 handheld
Normally when the matches are pretty boring and I am just shooting for myself and not the clubs/players/press
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Very good shots Tom, I like the second one.
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EXIF is off on these. Forgot to change after using the fish eye lens
This was taken with the 5cm f2 Nikkor-S at f5,6 on a D3 body.
Processing: NEF processed in Lightroom, exported to NIK Silver FX and used a few filters on there. One of them a very light sepia toning. Another added structure detail.
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1681/25386490372_b79ba28b7e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/EFjp8S)10 000 mile shoes (https://flic.kr/p/EFjp8S) by b j (https://www.flickr.com/photos/132836932@N03/), on Flickr
Taken with 16mm f3,5 fish eye Nikkor at f4
Processing in Lightroom, then Silver FX applying a stronger Sepia filter, structure detail and the Ilford HP5 preset.
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Taken with the 105mm f2,5 Nikkor-P.C at f2,5
Processing in Lightroom and Photoshop
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Taken with Nikon F3, 55mm f1,2 Nikkor-S.C and scanned with Vuescan, then processed in photoshop (and still forgotten to crop out the white border)
On Ilford HP5
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Same combo as above
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Tom
Lovely B+W conversions. I've said before that your skin tonal palette in your conversions are great.
How's the Summarit 75mm? Better than Heliar?
JJ
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The Sid and JJ , many thanks. I've been shooting Soccer for quite a while and love shooting a good match. A boring match is just that, get 100 or so standard images for the teams then mess around keeping one eye out for something interesting. Just becomes work :( . I have so many skin tones in a soccer match, every thing from Danes, Italians, Nigerians, not to mention the many Indian skin tones, many :) . Black and White is the shortcut... ;) Until the D750 everything was CNX2 :)
JJ, the Summarit M cleared customs late last night. Now DHL is waiting for a "Gate Pass" to take it out of the Airport.... Grrrrr >:(. I really like the little Voigt 75 2.5 but am hoping the Leica is better and different. Hopefully I'll have it by Saturday.
Buddy, I really like the boots :)
Tom
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Thanks Tom. I really liked them as well. You know what they say about never judging a person before you walked a mile in their boots?
Well, these boots lasted me well more then 10 000 miles
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Looking forward to yet another summer :)
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Børge, so bucolic and delicate. The framing effect of the protective horses and the subtle white veiling. Love it
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Thank you Paco! Your comment mean a lot to me :)
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soft portrait under harsh light.
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Vredenburg, Utrecht, detail.
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Airy, beautiful portrait!
Fons, I like this sharp geometry. Also, the reflection left below gives a nice accent to the image.
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Great dark sky for Fons... :-) Nice geometrical picture !
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thank you
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Airy, beautiful portrait!
Thanks Akira. Despite the shortcomings, I seem to like that angle; an earlier example is attached. It only works in B&W, preferrably using red or orange filters (in PP), because most of the time skin tones vary too strongly between face, cheeks, ears and neck.
Former with Zeiss 50/2 wide open; latter with 85/1.4G at f/2.2.
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playful, lovely portrait
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Noordwijk
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Fons, I really like that conversion :) . I like the dark tones and the light and shadows of the people.
A very cramped Japanese Fashion Shoot :) In the very small café of a very small Guest House in Jaisalmer. We kept trying to get out of the way but the female Photog, not in this image, just kept shooting around us. Sony a7II, Batis 25 f2
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The Generations Divide
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Tommy yours' are great!
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Great pictures... :D I'll contribute with a very Parisian view... ;D
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Lampadaires... (https://flic.kr/p/GNfbxS) by ArchiVue (https://www.flickr.com/photos/archivue/), sur Flickr with Df and 70-300mm VR
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And one on the leisurable Sunday afternoon at the Luxembourg garden ! The mix between the bridge players and the tennis one's... ;D
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Entre bridge et tennis... (https://flic.kr/p/GTvz7d) by ArchiVue (https://www.flickr.com/photos/archivue/), sur Flickr with Df and 70-300mm VR
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Parc de Luxembourg, very nice.
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Nice Parisian views, Jacques.
Here one from Tilburg ;)
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Labour Force
Just trying something different with B&W Conversion ;)
D750, 70-200 f4 VR
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successful try, if you ask me. recipe?
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Thanks Airy :) . I used NIK SE Pro 'Silhouette' . Did not save but basically upped light , decreased contrast and added some detail. I think I also increased the Black. I'
ve played with it before but not pushed as far ;) .
Tom
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Great pictures... :D I'll contribute with a very Parisian view... ;D
Indeed very nice Parisian view Jacques sir! :)
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Thanks Airy :) . I used NIK SE Pro 'Silhouette' . Did not save but basically upped light , decreased contrast and added some detail. I think I also increased the Black. I'
ve played with it before but not pushed as far ;) .
Tom
Nice one, I like it.
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Ah, that labor group picture reminds me of my childhood holidays in Puri (on the other side of the country :-) )!
Another one on Paris and it's little bookstores :)
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La petite librairie... (https://flic.kr/p/Egp82C) by ArchiVue (https://www.flickr.com/photos/archivue/), sur Flickr with 105mm f/2.5 AI-s and Df.
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Parade, Den Bosch
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playing with the dehaze slider, then adding clarity and blacks
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Beautiful eyes Armando. Very nice image.
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Thanks for commenting Elsid, I really liked the slightly slanted shape of her eyes, we were shooting dancing shots, but I asked for a portrait and she obliged
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Labour Force
Just trying something different with B&W Conversion ;)
D750, 70-200 f4 VR
interesting processing Tommy , I think it fits the group
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The gentleman and the tramp
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Fine scene and facial expressions. Two suggestions though: square crop, and illuminating the faces in PP
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Thanks for the suggestions, Airy ! For the historic moment (A new road/passage which was closed from 1863 till 2016) it's also nice to delete the 'new' street elements. Will work on a different version ;)
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Dhyana mudra?
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Dhyana mudra?
Yes, all traditions seem to hold their hands slightly different in meditational equipoise.
The thumb touching the base of the ringfinger, left hand over right.
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Yes, all traditions seem to hold their hands slightly different in meditational equipoise.
The thumb touching the base of the ringfinger, left hand over right.
Thanks for the details, Fons. It is sometimes tricky to find the more universal translation of the Buddhist terms known and used only in Japan...
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I don't know which mudra this is...
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the mudra of gesticulation, ;)
underlining one's words with the movements of the hands,
i heard musicians do similar practices
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the mudra of gesticulation, ;)
underlining one's words with the movements of the hands,
i heard musicians do similar practices
LOL, Fons, yes, musicians do, but only the vocalists. The instrumentalists are usually pretty busy doing other things. :o :o :o
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Hearses and things
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The Card Game
One of the few shots with the Sony a7II from a moving vehicle , but this was moving very slowly ;) Just yet another B&W experiment. Every time I saw a tree in a village or town, I knew there would be someone sitting in it's shade :) I think I prefer this one in colour
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I have a feeling somehow the tree is dividing the image, Tom.
Fishmarket
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Sunny afternoon
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cooling down, after seeing Armando's shot
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cooling down, after seeing Armando's shot
LOL... ;D
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John, I agree about the tree. That is the thing about shooting from a vehicle when the driver just wants to get from A to B and is not interested in things he sees every day ;) . This is pretty much a frame filler. Any ideas for a crop?
Yet another B&W conversion ;) . The organizers asked for some more images from Bike Week and I came across this one that I had not paid much attention to...
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This morning at the River
Sony a7II, Summarit M 75mm f2.5 with TechArt AF adapter at f5.6. I bought the lens as a walkabout for my style of shooting, not photography :) . No sharpening but used Clarity... still working that out.
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Reworked ;)
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bizarre
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Reworked ;)
Superb image John ....well done!
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Fons, fun image. I try not to get too close to the Water Buffs. They look docile but you just never know what they might do ;)
John, I much prefer this treatment. I like the tighter crop and the way you've lifted the darks (particularly the long coat) . An interesting pair.
Well done,
Tom
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thank you Tom
and your images are always a joy to watch
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Thanks Fons, BEZ and Tom.
As the photo referred to the re-installation of a road, being closed since 1863 due to railroad factories, I wanted to have a bit of the same look. The Velocipede bicycle was introduced and mass produced around the same time. I personally both know the two gentlemen. To the left is the chairman of an Old Bicycle foundation, he is focussed to the new passage and the possibility not to bump his head in the new tunnel. ;)
The one to right is a 'notorious' tramp, who looked here remarkably fresh.
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Despite the heavy rain, the biker won't stop....
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Despite the heavy rain, the biker won't stop....
Nor the photographer... :D i like those rain pictures where you can feel the rain !
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Despite the heavy rain, the biker won't stop....
That's a terrific shot John. Love the depth of field, rain drops.
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Thanks Jacques and Anirban. It's still raining here, by the way. Administrative weather ;)
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Milano Nord Cadorna station. Df, 50/2 AI at some intermediate aperture (f/4 or f/5.6)
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To much water? My pond is drying out because of absense of water, but the lilly of the valley dont seem to mind.
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Bangle seller, just messing around with PP. Very different to the stark Black and White
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Canal
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Elsa, many thanks. Still experimenting with B&W PP.
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Break in the rain, time for a smoke
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Cat
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Windmill
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Typical shooting.... shame he was not wearing a Goan straw hat :(
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At the Courier Depot... too early
Sold some gear so went down to ship. Too early for the office staff but watched them unload a truck. Very gentle with the packages. Foreigner with camera standing there ....... ;)
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Beekeepers
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John and Fons, very interesting images for early morning and first cup of coffee :)
John , what is that shape being pointed at. My only experience with be catchers here is when a hive starts growing under my eaves I call the local Beeman who comes and captures the hive. Sort of like the local Snakeman :) who gets the call when I have a Cobra or Russell's Viper
Fons, I viewed that second image, without reading glasses, on my mobile and did not have a clue as to what I was seeing. Thought it was Apes in a cage ;) . Cool image.
Tom
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John , what is that shape being pointed at. My only experience with be catchers here is when a hive starts growing under my eaves I call the local Beeman who comes and captures the hive. S
Thanks Tom. That is an authentic and original Beehive. That form is the most effective way to gather as much honey as possible and is based on their natural 'nest'.
The disadvantage is the difficulty to harvest the honey and wax.
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Building the fair attracts a lot of viewers and fans....
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John, that was one of my guesses . Learn something every day :) . I like the guy's trike in the last one. I'm ready for one.
Tom
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I like the shot Fons, but your sensor needs cleaning.
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Tilburg Fair
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Humankind's failures.
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Sailing the trade winds
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Fanie, dramatic shot, specially 1st one. They fit the bw processing like a glove.
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Fanie, dramatic shot, specially 1st one. They fit the bw processing like a glove.
Thank you Golunvolo.
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Humankind's failures.
I really like the image , good title
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I really like the image , good title
Thanks Armando
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The "V8 KOMPRESSOR" shot is awesome, Fons!
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The 'highest' tower in Tilburg: 'Westpoint'.
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Great find ! Those "Photograph" signs are getting rarer each day !!!
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thank you Jacques
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Actually Tilburg is a very peaceful town...
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Central Station - new entrance.
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Shinjuku, Tokyo。
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Fishermen's Lair, a couple of years ago I left the EM1, 12-40 2.8 on wall here and they kept it for me and I picked it up an hour later :)
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John, the fair image is very cool, I like the uncompleted circles and the depth they create. Flying people is always a plus :)
Rehearsal break, Oviedo
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Huis Doorn the grounds
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Bombay train station ...shot many , may do a separate post of Mumbai Street. Shot from moving taxi. I normally use a Nikon but this was with the Sony a7II, FE35 2.8 ( JA, I do use it :) )
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I like the the chimp and the kitten in this serie, Krummelkasper :)
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John, the fair image is very cool, I like the uncompleted circles and the depth they create. Flying people is always a plus :)
Thanks Paco.
Love that kitten photo ;)
Entrance of the Trappist Brewery
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Rehearsal Break is outstanding! Focal length, vantage point posture and pp. lovely:)
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Thank you Erik. At this point I don´t remember the pp but is probably all done in LR
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Rehearsal Break is outstanding! Focal length, vantage point posture and pp. lovely:)
Shared opinion. Congrats.
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Fons, always interesting to see your work. Extra points for those aliens/tennis/tree/ whatever it is.
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Monks in training
Just playing around with conversions
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thank you Paco
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Stavanger morning.
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De Dommel
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wonderful image Fons
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wonderful image Fons
thank you Armando
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Main shopping street in Tilburg, Netherlands.
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San Mateo bridge and airliner in an uncharacteristic California skyscape.
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Yushima, Ochanomizu, Tokyo.
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Too many good ones here - Tommie - looove that monk kids shot
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He's my buddy now ;) . Last time I posted an image of this guy he was scowling at me. A good time in the fishing village with the Sony, Olympus and the Df. This is Df,70-200 f4 vr and total CNX2 PP. More clicks in one morning since I shot a full afternoon soccer match :)
Elsa, many thanks. I keep playing with B&W conversions.
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Your B&W PP are perfect on all accounts, very nice.
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Thanks Erik, you're too kind :) . Probably better when I stay away from NIK SE Pro II .... ;)
Tom
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Stadsparken, Sollefteå. F2A, Tmax400
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Low tide...
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A point of view
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Great shot, Paco. Mysterious.
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Thanks John, it actually happen by chance.
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Very expressive, chanse or not. You were clearly anticipating something since you got the camera to your eye.
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Not an Art lover
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Great one Fons. That´s the kind of image I will hang on my walls!
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thank you Paco
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Iceland, Dettifoss spray and wash
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Stormy weather.
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Woodley, Nicely forensic!
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Framing a bird in flight......
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I come back looking at this one. Beautiful. Fascinating.
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Like it very much. Tells a story of life.
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From tonight dance show.
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Very successful shoot Sten. I love it.
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Extremely good capture and PP there Sten!
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Birds. Lined up. (Sort of.)
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Drudgery
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Shopping walk.
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At least someone appreciates being photographed ;)
Df,DC105 f2D from moving jeep after sunset at ISO 9000.
In a dusty village street and she was the only person around ?
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Cold morning
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Different ;)
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Tom, stunning capture!
Fons, well found and captured!
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Nice one, John, the 3 horizontal zones, with different structures and thematic and the resulting depth. I like it a lot.
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Thanks Bruno. The special weather conditions were helpful to create layers in our normally boring flat country ;)
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Work vs play or Locals vs Tourists
At one of my Goa hangouts. It has become a warzone with many foreigners running shacks/restaurants/clubs that cater to tourists. Unfortunately the fishing village doesn't benefit at all.
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Fons, what a moody shot!
John, love your contrasty layered image. Great use of the million details.
Attention in black and white. Even thou somehow flat, I wanted to share the character.
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Thanks Paco.
Impressive close-up, exact the right framing for my feeling.
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Melting snow.
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Cold morning
Very nice shot John. Looks cold indeed, especially seeing the smokes from those chimneys.
Love the clouds on top of it.
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Thanks, Anirban.
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I think this was Tri-X in my old speed graphic with 6 1/2" Ilex Paragon.
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Saeed speaks about Film Making, Life and the state of the world.... yet another event but at least Saeed is a good friend and I knew most of the people :) . Just playing with the B&W yet again.
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So what's an old bird shooter doing out at night.... having dinner with my teenaged son :)
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Thor, love the dark tone and subject matter. Very well done.
Tom,
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Now this was an "I dare you look"
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The Sid, I really like the starkness of that 2nd image. Nice composition. Have a great time in Crete.
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Hello Tom,
It was a windless, cloudy afternoon, with some fog and calm water. I like to take photos of old fishing boats.
Crete is a destination that offers a lot to the visitor. We will try to get as much as we can. You might have been tempted to join, if you were located closer or if you had won the lottery.
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Here is another for you Tom, shot the same day as the one you liked.
It seems you love b&w and you are extremely good at it.
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I really like this as well. I have a fondness for ramshackle wooden structures :) . I'm using/learning B&W more these days, Thanks. I have spent several Temporary Assignments at the old Naval Air Station , Souda Bay so know the area fairly well. Funny War Stories about me and Souda Bay during the 1st Gulf War ;). Yup, the lottery win would help but also my son's school schedule just doesn't work. Some Island hopping would really suit me at the moment. It has been too long since I've been to Greece :(. No Retsina in Goa!
Enjoy,
Tom
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New super bridge under construction
Based on past history.... no in my lifetime ;) Shot from pax seat from wife's car (moving in traffic, slowly)
Sony a7ii. 55 f1.8 at f1.8 . I keep planning on taking a tele lens to catch the workers
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Trapper's hut, Svalbard.
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Trapper's hut, Svalbard.
Anthony - very nice shot and woodwork! :)
When I saw your shot I recalled this one and gave it a try in b&w.
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Anthony, great job on the textures and tones on the wood. Of course the bleak surroundings add a lot.
Lars, I like it but seems you should be able to get more details from the wood, pealing paint. Some work on the mid-tone slider maybe.
All of you seem to have cool old structures made of wood. I have many ruins (less all of the time with land values) but mostly mud and stone.
Cheers,
Tom
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Lars, I like it but seems you should be able to get more details from the wood, pealing paint. Some work on the mid-tone slider maybe.
Cheers,
Tom
Thanks for commenting Tom.
I've probably focused more on contrasts than fine details in the wood etc. Also, the light was a mix of sun and shade. I might give your suggestions a try.
I agree with your comments on Anthony's shot - great detail, tones, textures. Maybe the (seemingly) diffuse light is better(?).
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Lars, Tommie, thanks, the hut and bleak surrounds did seem a good b+w target. Lars, I like your shot also.
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Skunk Cabbage in early spring
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From this week's shooting. Exploring the neighbourhood with an 'obsolete' camera and an even more obsoleted lens. Fuji S5 Pro and the 16/3.5 Nikkor.
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Meetings, meetings, meetings. At least we have decent view from our office.
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Udvar Hazy Air and Space Museum.
1936 5cm F1.5 Sonnar on the M Monochrom, Orange filter.
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Happy Holi ,,, from Goa
Not the best place in India to play Holi :( This morning from my jeep. Lots of Tourists covered with colours but these kids were very happy whn I pointed the camera at them. The group was in deep shadows of the tree with sun beating down on the open ground BG, Recovery time ;) Seems a shame to do B&W but the red and purple powders all seem to blind to a dark pink and kills the yellow and green. D500, 70-200 f4vr handheld
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Too busy to do pure photography walks so my office building again.
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Mausoleum
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Gotta stay fit
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Just started messing with black and white a few months ago after discovering some early morning ramp images lent themselves readily to B&W
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Great work as usual all of you.
Fons, that floating massive in #485 has something extra special for me. Thanks for sharing
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thank you Paco
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I love walking the ramp before and just after dawn on the day of an airshow catching the sleeping beasts with just the right amount of drama and contrast.
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Exit.
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Four days in Varanasi with four cameras :) . Too hot during the day so went out early mornings and late afternoon/early evening. First with Pen F /17 1.8 and second with a7rii / Leica Summarit M 75 2.5. Huge crowds of Pilgrims. Never did see what was in the guy's basket :(
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On the Temple steps
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Just too darned Hot
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Tom your images of the people on the streets of Varanasi are simply excellent !
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Armando, many thanks. Great place for shooting people. I have a couple of hundred coded for PP so something for the Monsoon ;) . I went on my own so no wife and son to act as Sherpas and extremely hot with too many steps uphill :( .
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This exotic, intimate, interesting image are a pleasure. Pp is spot on too.
Thanks for sharing Tom
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Thanks Paco, Colourful place so used clour for most images and normally give the monkeys a wide berth but very narrow street and she looked no threat ;)
Tom
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Nice one!
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Beach is very good, the different layers and the tiny figures on the horizon, well suited to b+w.
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Very nice one Fons. Powerful natural straight lines
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Very nice one Fons. Powerful natural straight lines
Beach is very good, the different layers and the tiny figures on the horizon, well suited to b+w.
Thank you gentlemen
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I usually process the rehearsal images as b&w.
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Nice contrasts here in directions and proportions, Paco.
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Thank you Fons
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Selfportrait. Maremagnum, Barcelona.
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Beautiful and special Fons. At fist glance made me think of and iris. I love the touch of including yourself in the image. Immersive and calming
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New York, New York, star spreading the news...
I´ll be back in the city from the middle of August until September. Drop a word if you will like to have a drink!
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Beautiful and special Fons. At fist glance made me think of and iris. I love the touch of including yourself in the image. Immersive and calming
Thank you Paco!
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Sorry about that. I will go back and again read the Rules , Guidelines and take a break. Delete at your convenience .
Cheers,
Tom
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Dark times
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Going for "impressionisctic" in black and white
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This IR shot came with deep deep blacks
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It fell from the sky...well... a tree.
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This IR shot came with deep deep blacks
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Racket tailed Drongo
Backlit by sunrise so just the black shape ooc. Just playing with recovery. I rarely see them and have no good images. I was driving in the jeep and saw it on a wire, stopped and as I got out with the D500, 300 2.8 it darted out to snag a Fly. This was the return trip.
The ooc silhouette is pretty cool and almost B&W
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OAP chat up.... just for fun
huge crop. Lots of different B&W options
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Awesome!
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thank you Thomas
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A few recent shots from the Peak District revisited in B&W
Actually looking back they seem a bit tonally dull, but I'll not delete them from the post anyway, feel free to comment.
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thank you Thomas
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Indeed, a very effective multiple exposure.
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Simone, they are not dull at all in my screen. Specially the last one, interesting intricate view with some visual puzzle in the mix.
Fons, love the second double exposure. It works really well.
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thank you Anthony, Paco
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Navy Petty Officer seems to be lost :) . No idea why he is in the Paddy Fields. D500 ,300 2.8vr w/tc 1.4 handheld on the far end of the track. Not so much about the image as the fact that my Df suffered some damage from another weird accident. The USB port seems to have a problem. I'll take it out this week to test everything else but it will not open on the computer (card reader works fine) . Shooting into the sun.
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37 pages of pure joy, thanks all for sharing :)
F100
Ilford HP5 Plus
AF Nikkor 28mm 1:2.8 D
Nikon X1 filter
Saludos,
Mauricio
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Nice backlite with the flag, Mauricio
Melting snow...
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Moments,
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Den Bosch, December 11-2017
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Regte Heide
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classic expression to an ancient tradition
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Light and shadows in B&W.
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old tree
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Comme un air du Pont Neuf... Some pieces of the famed "Pont Neuf" bridge in Paris, left near the "Pantheon" (quite a distance from the bridge). Surely some sort of cultural experiment ? 105mm f/2.5 AIS, Nikon Df.
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Oleee Armando
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"Botijo". Typical Spanish water container, keeps the liquid cold even during summer.
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A rainy New Year's Evening
Df 55/1.2
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old tree
What an impressive tree, Armando !
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Thank you John and Paco
the street scene reminds me of spy movie, smoething is about to happen
I do not recall ever seeing a botijo, my dad would some times use the term "botijon" to refer to fat people, now I know where it comes from
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Some black and white conversions... maybe a bit overcooked
Sierra Nevada mountains looking East towards Washoe Lake
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Lake Tahoe on a winter afternoon
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Nice ladscapes here !
Below, toward the zenith...
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Celtic.
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Some black and white conversions... maybe a bit overcooked
Sierra Nevada mountains looking East towards Washoe Lake
Fantastic landscapes
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taken in Sept. D7100, 70-200 and TC1.7.
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Curves and Textures
Doing some clean up of Hard drives ;)
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Curves and Textures
Doing some clean up of Hard drives ;)
this is an extraordinary picture
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Great picture with those « textures » (some of them might being dangerous?) !
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Yes for the textures and shapes. It works wonderfully. I keep looking at it... :)
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Indeed!
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+1 indeed from me also. Nice work Tom.
Love Jack's dog as well.
Overall this is a great thread - most enjoyable - well done all.
Great picture with those « textures » (some of them might being dangerous?) !
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Thanks all :) . I periodically try to move outside my box , but not as much since my teenager stopped going out with me or using his several cameras :( .
Jacques, no danger from those two. The snake is the house Rat Snake and the other is that Purple/red centipede that curls up with any vibration. Have not had a Cobra in the house for about 18 months.
Tom
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Fons, the color version is stunningly beautiful, but this high-key B&W treatment looks appealing as well.
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The snow simplifies chaos...somewhat.
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The snow simplifies chaos...somewhat.
Nice image. I think it could use a bit more brightness, but maybe that is just unwarranted cheeriness on my part.
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Indeed the snow organizes the clutter in a nice way, a Zen perspective.
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Nice image. I think it could use a bit more brightness, but maybe that is just unwarranted cheeriness on my part.
Thank you, Jack. I was a bit conservative in the treatment of the white snow in order to preserve its texture.
Indeed the snow organizes the clutter in a nice way, a Zen perspective.
Thank you, Fons. Yes, this would be some kind of Zen simplification.
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Some times it is what I do not see ;) . Not great PP and is sharp but it is also my wife who must approve ;) . Both taken with Sony a7ii , Voigt Nokton 50 f1.5 at f1.5 (used Techart Pro so all say f2). At last night's Event. There was an Italian Artist/Photographer ( I loaned him my Df,58 1.4 since all he is travelling with is his Fuji X100 F). He was getting great images from his Fuji. Have not seen his Df images but he normally shoots D810 with his 58 1.4. Class and skill really show :)
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Egret
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Egret
Very dramatic and graphic! Nice treatment.
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Thank you Jack for commenting. Here is another one, a sea gull feather and 3 little fish.
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Sifting Sand
just playing with PP. One with CC PS2017 , Nik SE Pro and one full CNX2
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"The 1000 Yard Stare" and the Inquisitive Man... he never stopped looking at me as I had two cold drinks and never changed his expression
Sony a7rii, Summarit M 75 f2.5, Techart Pro.
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Ah, ah... Getting into street portraits ;D Great ones !
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Tom, the latest two are eye-catching portraits!
This is something like "forms and shapes".
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Taken some time ago
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Doors leading to doors leading to doors...
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flowers
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Today in Bonn:
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flamingo
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Bedi Break :) For those that do not know what a Bedi is, it is the cigarette of the masses. People normally buy then loose meaning a few at a time or even one. He actually is part of my on going project and has a very nice face.
Just playing with PP. The family that manufactures the Bedis are super rich. D500 , 70-200 2.8vr handheld. Part of the on going Hotel construction next door.
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Nice portrait of the construction worker
here is one with hard light
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Nice Armando. I need to find a subject that is easy to work with rather than Street candids.
Thanks for sharing.
Tom
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Nice Armando. I need to find a subject that is easy to work with rather than Street candids.
Thanks for sharing.
Tom
Right, it is completely different ball game, having a person that is there to have their picture(s) taken, besides going out hunting, which is a very rewarding experience when the hunt is successful but I have not done it for a while
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little big boat
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Beautiful harsh light portrait Armando. It gives personality to the model. Like the idea, the expression and specially your relationship with her and balance with information/deep blacks. Ads mystery too.
Thanks for sharing it
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Beautiful harsh light portrait Armando. It gives personality to the model. Like the idea, the expression and specially your relationship with her and balance with information/deep blacks. Ads mystery too.
Thanks for sharing it
Paco, thanks for commenting, you always bring up interesting aspects of the images that usually I have not considered, I'm usually more binary, like or unlike, maybe I should stop and really think why
I really enjoy the images on this thread from the feather, bridge, folded paper, flowers, boats, people, etc ...
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Right, it is completely different ball game, having a person that is there to have their picture(s) taken, besides going out hunting, which is a very rewarding experience when the hunt is successful but I have not done it for a while
Armando, at my age most of the women I know are not big on the idea of posing for me. Even my wife hates it. I have known this young lady since she was a baby and she is very happy for me to photograph her but unfortunately she is at school about 12 hours away so I only see her during her school Hols. This was taken at a recent event with the Pen F, Pany 25 f1.4 at f2.8. I would really like to try some lighting with her (lighting has never been my strong suit...lol) . I do not think I've posted before...
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Tom , I do not know these girls, I'm part of a photo club that has practice sessions every week and it is 99% studio shots with "models", I go twice or maybe once per month. Outside the club opportunities for portraits are much less, my wife also does not enjoy having her photo taken , but a couple of cowerkers have asked me to take photos of them, when it happens then I'll use natural light must of the time
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Armando, I have always envied your Photo Club. In today's India , being a foreigner shooting Indian women is touchy. A good friend, Goan, is one of India's top fashion designers and I used to be able to shoot his Catwalk models but no control in those situations. These days he doesn't often have shows locally :( . Some time back I posted an image of two Russian Showgirls at the beach. I should have been more forward and approached them ;) . They obviously did not mind being photographed.
Tom
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Same workman, different image and different treatment. Started with Nik SE II and then started playing with sliders :) . Shame about the sun directly on his back/T-shirt
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Excellent image
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Thanks Armando, often people are like birds, you have no choice on the light or surroundings. Interesting how images get different receptions on different sites :) . Learning even more about how the D500 acts (noise) at minor changes in ISO (400-640-720). Still looking for the "Sweet Spot" ;)
Cheers,
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Love the portrait. Framing with the black background makes him pop. Attitude and expression...would male it iconic Hollywood. Much more visual dinamics in lighting, framin, contrast, posture makes for a stronger image than the others of the same guy, I think.
Thanks for sharing it!
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Great portrait, I agree that it has a Hollywood look.
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Thanks Armando, often people are like birds, you have no choice on the light or surroundings. Interesting how images get different receptions on different sites :) . Learning even more about how the D500 acts (noise) at minor changes in ISO (400-640-720). Still looking for the "Sweet Spot" ;)
Cheers,
When I do street shooting if I find a spot with nice light I wait for people to walk into it
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Paco, thanks and I agree , Thanks Anthony. Armando, that works and often do that when travelling and longer lenses. Unfortunately the unusual stuff that I enjoy catching can happen in less than ideal situations so that is when I wing it. Some time back I was driving on a small, busy highway by the river and saw a fantastic scene (on a stormy day) with shafts of sunlight hitting one of the 400 year old Churches on a hill across the river. Like a Master of light had painted it. There was just no way to stop. A couple of hundred metres down I could pull off but the clouds had closed. Total one off and Biblical :)
Cheers,
Tom
This is the scene I was left with. The left most Church is the one with the light.
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a couple of leaves
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Armando, at my age most of the women I know are not big on the idea of posing for me. Even my wife hates it. I have known this young lady since she was a baby and she is very happy for me to photograph her but unfortunately she is at school about 12 hours away so I only see her during her school Hols. This was taken at a recent event with the Pen F, Pany 25 f1.4 at f2.8. I would really like to try some lighting with her (lighting has never been my strong suit...lol) . I do not think I've posted before...
Very nice candid shot.
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Sunny road
D7100 + Angenieux 35-70
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Running alone
D7100 + Nikkor 35 mm f/1.8
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Hello all.
From an early morning (slow) run in Cologne, Germany: train tracks leading to the station situated next to the Cologne Cathedral, started in 1248 and finished in 1880 - the largest gothic church in Europe with towers 157m/515ft tall.
Really a fantastic shot ! The light is great.
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Hi, Christian, welcome to NG!
Your "Running alone" image is fantastic. Love the composition and processing!
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Thank you Akira :)
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Hi, Christian, welcome to NG!
Your "Running alone" image is fantastic. Love the composition and processing!
I agree.
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Re Christian's contribution: An image very well suited to b/w presentation. The composition is classic and suits the subject as well.
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Thank you Anthony and Bjorn !
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Dark but very nice effect! also very nice framing
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Sunny road and running alone, both excellent additions
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Classic indeed. Works very well
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Erik, Armando, Golunvolo,
Thank you for your comment.
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Passer-by.
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'Last woman in Tokyo'...nice one Akira , well spotted :)
Christian, excellent image
Still Life (well, it is not people ;) ) Pen F , 17 f1.8
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'Last woman in Tokyo'...nice one Akira , well spotted :)
Christian, excellent image
Still Life (well, it is not people ;) ) Pen F , 17 f1.8
Thank you, Tom!
Yes, they are still now...
(Co)incidentally, the lens I used for my shot was also M.Zuiko 17/1.8 on GH5.
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how you wish you'd be able to focus quick enough on the eyes i.o the glasses
D500, 85mm f/1,4d @f/2
April 1, 2018
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a few days old
April 2
D500 - 70-200mm f/2.8
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how you wish you'd be able to focus quick enough on the eyes i.o the glasses
D500, 85mm f/1,4d @f/2
April 1, 2018
Fons, I envy your eyesight and appreciate your reflex nerve!
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thank you Akira
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SYLVIA MELANOCEPHALA
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taken in Sept. D7100, 70-200 and TC1.7.
Really like how the bird pops out of the OOF area
Curves and Textures
Doing some clean up of Hard drives ;)
Creepy textures !
Here is one from yesterday, walking on the street looking for spots to shoot, we asked for permission to shoot in the pool place, what's the right term in english ? in spanish we just say billiard - "billar"
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Great mood and light composition. Everything is were is supposed to be.
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Great mood and light composition. Everything is were is supposed to be.
+1 I totally agree
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Beautiful portrait in a fitting situation, Armando!
I wonder what she is staring at...
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Here is one from yesterday, walking on the street looking for spots to shoot, we asked for permission to shoot in the pool place, what's the right term in english ? in spanish we just say billiard - "billar"
Very nice photo, great lighting.
The game being played is pool - the bands on some of the balls show this.
Billiards is played with no more than three balls on the table, sometimes only two. It is not so popular these days, having long been overtaken in much of the world by snooker, which has fifteen red balls and six balls of other colours.
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Thank you for all the comments
Anthony thanks for the clarification on the game
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Great mood and light composition. Everything is were is supposed to be.
Exactly. Fitting for B&W as well.
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Here is one from yesterday, walking on the street looking for spots to shoot, we asked for permission to shoot in the pool place, what's the right term in english ? in spanish we just say billiard - "billar"
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Love this shot !
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Here is one from yesterday, walking on the street looking for spots to shoot, we asked for permission to shoot in the pool place, what's the right term in english ? in spanish we just say billiard - "billar"
We say Billiard in German but mean Pool...
Wonderful shot. Real hard BW, great expression and pose...
thx
afx
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Thanks for the additional comments, she was also very happy with the image
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I should say so - it is a wonderful image. I like the look on her face and how the light catches it and the concentration being displayed. Not so sure about the deliberate hole in the knee of her designer jeans. Kids! LOL
........................................., she was also very happy with the image
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Once in a while, I dabble in portraiture, too. Here is an image from last year:
Straight Lines
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really nice, I like how you placed the model in the spot light
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Wonderful light and model attitude
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really nice, I like how you placed the model in the spot light
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Ram heads
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elsid, interesting juxtaposition of images. The first one looks quite evil in b&w!
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(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/955/41812834742_a5b1576793_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/26GRH2Q)Brick on a stick (https://flic.kr/p/26GRH2Q) by b j (https://www.flickr.com/photos/132836932@N03/), on Flickr
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Thanks Tim. Yes, I agree that It looks a bit more "evil" in b&w.
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Snake with a woolen cap, dancin' to the flute?
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Leaving the port, going fishing.
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roof of Utrecht central station, may 12
d500 10,5mm f/2.8 defished
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Interesting structure... ;)
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roof of Utrecht central station, may 12
d500 10,5mm f/2.8 defished
Fascinating...
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roof of Utrecht central station, may 12
d500 10,5mm f/2.8 defished
This is a very creative abstraction!
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So blow out the boring BG ;) Just for fun and playing with PP.
When I sat down next to the Ganges he was curled up asleep below me. Then he woke up and was pretty much like me first thing in in the morning ;)
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This is a very creative abstraction!
Fascinating...
thank you
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So blow out the boring BG ;) Just for fun and playing with PP.
When I sat down next to the Ganges he was curled up asleep below me. Then he woke up and was pretty much like me first thing in in the morning ;)
Interesting portrait Tom, nice post processing
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A different view
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Next phase of my project is underway. First step is clearing the site.
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June 2-'18, Den Haag and Scheveningen
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Calm and shade, at last ! Or the many ways one can use a central garden like the "Jardin du Luxembourg" in Paris ;)
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iPhone SE.
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Walking the dog ...
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August 7
Northsea beach
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Fons, I really like this one. The rays are excellent and even like the curvature . Shells in foreground are a nice tough. Nice composition.
Thanks for sharing
Tom
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Fons, beautiful, almost mystic.
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Excellent image Fons, the father carrying the little child with such magnificent background ... wow!
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Fons what a magnificent picture :)
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Thank you Tom, Anthony, Armando, Bent, well appreciate your comments
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August 8
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Nice setup, looks like something from a movie. 8)
Very good lighting.
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WWII Sherman tank, recovered from the seabed in 1984. Strictly speaking, it is not B&W, but everything is black or light.
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Nice setup, looks like something from a movie. 8)
Very good lighting.
thanks Bent
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Gorgeous horses in Córdoba, Spain. 14-24mm 2.8 @14mm f5.6
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Don't we all :)
Part of my wife's shoot for a non-profit organization the helps parents who have children with Special Needs. After a couple of hours this little boy (Down Syndrome) was tired of the Photo Session so we let him play in the pool. A really sweet kid and no bother during the shoot. Sony a7iii/Batis 85 f1.8. Handheld.
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Wonderful vibes from the picture and the story Tom
A step away from the light.
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Paco, many thanks. I felt sorry for the young boy. To many Chiefs and not enough Indians.... ;D . Too many adults trying to get his attention so he was confused, better just left on his own with interaction with the photographer. Hopefully a good selection of images which will suit the Editor's specific requirements (he was not present :( ) . Not a great Photograph but what I shoot.
Cheers,
Tom
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Ottobre secundo
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D8** 45mm 2.8P
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Record heat in October - and shopping...
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Breda Oktober 21
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A leaf from a fig tree.
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Whoops, need to go back and re-visit panning. My son had a Course assignment to shoot some Panning so we went up to the highway at rush hour. This was shot with D500, 70-200f4G, vr on,f4 at 1/40. I have not panned for quite a while. Looks like the Pillion rider was bouncing up and down ;) . Trying to pan with EVF has always been much more difficult than OVF, for me, so he had a tough time getting good ones with EM1,A7rii . At least he learned that it is not that easy and he needs practice :) . I did not do very well with the a7iii :(
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Social media .... ;)
Df, 58 f1.4
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Gary, evil stare, nice :) Good to see you posting ;D
Men at work. Just playing with PP. Spent the early morning in a very busy fishing village. a7iii , Batis 135
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Gary, your image reminds me that a cat belongs to the same species as lions and tigers!
Tom, I like your choice of the B&W rendition for the respective images. Both look very fitting!
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@Tommiejeep & Akira: Yeah, the longer you look at the cat the scarier it gets. I'm just glad I wasn't a pigeon.
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Arrakis. :o
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Yes, Arrakis (AKA California, lol).
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today at a tea house (I love the D500. Perfect match for the 1.4/35 Ai-S @f/1.4)
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Breda Oktober 21
A wonderful picture, Fons. I ask myself if it would be as good or better with a harder mix???
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Gary, evil stare, nice :) Good to see you posting ;D
Men at work. Just playing with PP. Spent the early morning in a very busy fishing village. a7iii , Batis 135
I love the second picture, fishermen with nets. fits. great graphics & remix.
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On the phone
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Ornate by nature
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Rocks on the beach
Nikon V1 18.5mm f1.8
Sorry if you have seen this already I had this image posted on the january 2019 blog
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Love the plant
the girl barely visible looking at her phone
the guy with hair made of a tree shadow
the delicate tea pot
the sculpture of the mother and kid
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High contrast stage shot. Live perfomance
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High contrast stage shot. Live perfomance
A trained dancer can poise like a beautiful statue, and you capture the very moment!
I might want to raise the shadow a wee bit more, even though the final result is a high-contrast image, in order to make the entire shape of the body and costume a bit more visible.
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Akira, I agree. Although I love the curve of the body , I would prefer her nose (outline of front of face) not totally black but PP is a highly personal thing :) .
Tom
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Thank you both for your suggestions. I went back to the original file -as I agree with you- but the image has no information in the dark parts. Lighting is very specific. Not even d-lighting or curves has any effect.
Thank you for the input!
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High contrast stage shot. Live perfomance
Very nice Paco, b&w IS black and white.
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black tulips
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Thanks Fons
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Just south of Salonica (North Greece).
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The Sid, I really like this image and PP. Thanks for posting :) . Tom
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Days End
Construction workers awaiting transport. Taken from moving vehicle somewhere in the Kashmir Valley . D700, 70-200 2.8 G II.
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Urban geometry.
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Nature's Abstract (or lack of Symmetry )
Df 24-120 f4 handheld
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That is a very cool graphic image Tom
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I was fascinated with this corner. Did some variations of the same theme and even record a video! :)
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D850 Voigtländer 58mm f/1,4
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I was fascinated with this corner. Did some variations of the same theme and even record a video! :)
looks like a female body...
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Nature can be very feminine and sensuous :)
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Tom, Paco and Fons, I enjoy your totally different but equally inspired images!
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Tom, Paco and Fons, I enjoy your totally different but equally inspired images!
Thank you Akira.
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Paco, that corner is incredible, very abstract and soothing... :o
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Sunday, the day off..
I don't think so ;) . Road crew repairing the street in front of my house. I did take them some bottles of water and thanked them. In India, many folk only have Sunday off and many have no days off.
New lens and does not even need the sharpening I used , tiny. Sony a7rii, Tamron 28-75 3.8 FE
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Sunday, the day off..
I don't think so ;) . Road crew repairing the street in front of my house. I did take them some bottles of water and thanked them. In India, many folk only have Sunday off and many have no days off.
New lens and does not even need the sharpening I used , tiny. Sony a7rii, Tamron 28-75 3.8 FE
Excellent b&w's Tom.
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Nice view of "men at work", Indian style... :-)
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Sunday, the day off..
I don't think so ;) . Road crew repairing the street in front of my house. I did take them some bottles of water and thanked them. In India, many folk only have Sunday off and many have no days off.
New lens and does not even need the sharpening I used , tiny. Sony a7rii, Tamron 28-75 3.8 FE
I see that double jack fills their heavy equipment needs. Good capture, Tom!
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Many thanks Fons :)
Jacques, just for fun (with Df, 70-200 f4) , how many electricians does it take to change a fuse (and one driving) ? Shumacher had it right, the last thing India needs is more automation and Robots ;) . Wjy have one person pushing buttons or operating a computer when four guys can do the job ? Not sure if that is a first world, second or third problem ? :(
Yup Carl, that double jack requires no external power other than what you see...
(https://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/11779/medium/DF1_0657.jpg)
Cheers,
Tom
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Many thanks Fons :)
Jacques, just for fun (with Df, 70-200 f4) , how many electricians does it take to change a fuse (and one driving) ? Shumacher had it right, the last thing India needs is more automation and Robots ;) . Wjy have one person pushing buttons or operating a computer when four guys can do the job ? Not sure if that is a first world, second or third problem ? :(
Yup Carl, that double jack requires no external power other than what you see...
(https://images.nikonians.org/galleries/data/11779/medium/DF1_0657.jpg)
Cheers,
Tom
Adequate personnel on the job at public works projects seems to be a world wide phenomenon.
Indeed, and that tool in the driver's back pocket will no doubt do in a pinch.....
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Urban Miró
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Holi again but different image ;)
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Love the urban miro, and the construction workers
"bon voyage to nowhere"
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Armando, I really like this image and having to really think about how best to describe what it makes me feel. The pier , solitary bird, boat and the expanse of distance/hills. Abandoned , Forgotten, Time Stood Still, Lost Forever, all spring to mind. What does not come to mind is beautiful landscape. Many thanks for posting.
Tom
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Right , the abandoned lonely peer seem interesting, the light increasing to very bright highlights made me feel like traveling to unknown places, thanks for commenting
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Difficult to explain too. There is a quality of oneiric and spiritual. Strong symbols, minimal approach and no reference as per where it is. Missing parts... Very compelling image.
Thanks for sharing
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Getting ready
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a sneak peek into the musician room
very nice Paco
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"are you sure it is this way..?"
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I know the feeling , dealing with the Indian Bureaucracy >:( .Df, DC105 f2D . The local children told me to stay away from him since he was a famous Fighting Goat ( never heard of a Goat fight) Varanasi, India
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Getting ready
My regards to Francesca!
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Struggling to read the shiny screen in the sun
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Sunny portrait, my sister.
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Nice portrait :)
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Thank you Bent :)
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Armandos trip to nowhere, Pacos getting ready are nice
“Spring Factory”
Spring time in the abandon factory
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Father in law
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amazing , flowers in b&w look quite nice
nice portrait of your father
the indiscreet door
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Excellent graphycs, story telling and teasing the imagination. A whole different level.
Olé Armando
Thanks for sharing it!
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Paco and Armando,
both of your last pictures are great.
I am thinking why you "sundancers" make much more touching BW pics than we, living in winter countries do.
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Thanks Paco and Thomas
I have seen great b&ws from everyone here, regardless of the weather where we live in :)
Regarding the sun I often wish I lived farther away from the ecuator to mitigate the on/off behavior of the sun
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textures
in camera b&w
fuji x-t3
soft box to the right of camera
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This curves and chiaroscuro are very sensual. I love what you choose to put in and cut out of the information to the viewer.
Intimate curves. I like that in-camera bw too.
Thanks for sharing it Armando
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cloudy
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Yea!
Excellent shades of black :)
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A view from Paris in the mixed styles one can find on the Boulevard Raspail... 8)
Df and 50mm f/1.8 AF-G
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48270731816_cd045690a5_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2gxw7QQ) Deux époques... (https://flic.kr/p/2gxw7QQ) by ArchiVue (https://www.flickr.com/photos/archivue/), sur Flickr
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Kashmir in better days :) . I (we have had several more recent trips to Kashmir planned but the situation is ever changing. Now , I am afraid Kashmir has changed forever. Friends have asked me to put more photos up so going back through HD's. This was on the road from Srinagar to Kargil from moving SUV , D700, 70-200 2.8. Looks like Ladakh is happy but Indian Army still requires written request to visit many areas (the ones I want to travel :( )
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Kashmir in better days :) . I (we have had several more recent trips to Kashmir planned but the situation is ever changing. Now , I am afraid Kashmir has changed forever. Friends have asked me to put more photos up so going back through HD's. This was on the road from Srinagar to Kargil from moving SUV , D700, 70-200 2.8. Looks like Ladakh is happy but Indian Army still requires written request to visit many areas (the ones I want to travel :( )
Great picture ! The D700 is a magical camera ;)
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Not a morning meeting of Crabs ;)
Jacques, thanks for the comment. I have serious concerns about the Kashmir Valley :(
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Not a morning meeting of Crabs ;)
Jacques, thanks for the comment. I have serious concerns about the Kashmir Valley :(
Great shot of those crabs... :-) I miss not having had a camera for the Horshoe crabs in Puri (last century :o) ! Kashmir was always a peculiar territory, but now it seems the fuse is lighted... Let's hope for the best :-\
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Shakin' in your boots ? Well it is the Tibetan Mastiff inside the gate that keeps people at bay :) . Z6, 24-70 f4 S
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48871474398_d77c226db8_o.jpg)
August 20 last
D850, 20mm f/1.8
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Shakin' in your boots ? Well it is the Tibetan Mastiff inside the gate that keeps people at bay :) . Z6, 24-70 f4 S
Another one on the far left rounds out the image and makes it perfect!
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Oktober 12, D850 - 105mm f/1,4e
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Beautiful vignetting, pops and fits the image.
I have to decide between this post or the "extreme editing" and think if fits better here. There are still smokers in the streets.
Z6, 50mm 1.4g
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Weekly blog entry now in black & white
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Stacks.
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A nice find! Are these stools?
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Two relatively old buildings in the town of Nafplion in Peloponnese.
Ζ6+35/2 OC
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A nice find! Are these stools?
Thanks, Akira, they are stacks of cheap plastic tables outside a restaurant. They look a lot better in monochrome than in colour!
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Thanks, Akira, they are stacks of cheap plastic tables outside a restaurant. They look a lot better in monochrome than in colour!
Thank you Anthony. Yes, I believe the high-contrast B&W was the right way to go!
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48963649156_08e546a84c_o.jpg)
1942 Packard
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48937191868_dde668ab9d_o.jpg)
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1942 Packard
Great find
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1942 Packard
Beautiful car! Not so sure about the selective color, otherwise great image.
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Interesting Guy
He saw me shooting on the other side of the bridge and asked me to take his Photo (happens a lot ) . He was a street cleaner taking a break but when I started speaking to him he turned out to be ex-military and spoke reasonable English. I will watch for him in the future. Z6, 24-70 f4
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Den Haag ;)
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Ditto den Haag (La Haye in French).
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Could not make heads or tails of what I was seeing, literally :) . When I tried to position for a better shot the Rat snake showed some speed to escape.
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Fall
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Den Haag ;)
Very nice, John.
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Could not make heads or tails of what I was seeing, literally :) . When I tried to position for a better shot the Rat snake showed some speed to escape.
Haha, I like it!
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49117501991_a931676ef8_o.jpg)
Oijen
D850, 14-24mm f/2.8
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Very nice, John.
Thanks, Luc.
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Event shooting, I wonder how his image worked out :) ? I expect the Z6 to work out for these shots but missed the last Event. This was Sony a7rii with 35 f2.8 (yup J.A.) . I've been using that lens on the Z6 as my 'pancake' . The guy was just warming up and I was busy shooting a female singer and band warming up behind me with the 85 1.8 on different body. Guess it could go in the 'Shoot 'em in the back...' theme ;) . It was a real &W day , sun going down and overcast.
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Tom, this is amazing!
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Many thanks Akira :) . I did shoot him and the other competitors performing but liked the guy with the Smartphone. There were two guys with D850's shooting ultra wides. I always shot people using the iPads for photography....they just looked so funny to me ;D
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Trying image from new phone
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Paco, on my calibrated monitor , the Whites are a bit off-White but something wrong with the Blacks.... ;D
Tom
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That's all there is ;D
I guess the phone experiment didn't work out.
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I guessed it was something like that and I guess your experiment was a non-starter.
You could have tried the Minimalist Image theme and had everyone scratching their heads about your phone...lol
Tom
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You could have tried the Minimalist Image theme and had everyone scratching their heads about your phone...lol
Tom
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Black bright night.
Z6 and Samyang 14/2.4XP.
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Nice shot and PP Sten!
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Ponte alla carraia, Arno River, Florence, Italy
D850, Sigma 35 1.4 Art, f/16, 30s, ISO 64, May 2019.
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Goes very well with Stens picture ;) Nice sun stars
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This guy tired me out watching him. He did the 130 steps from a Yoga school to the Ganges non-stop on 40+ C. No idea what the water was used for since the Ganges is pretty dirty (being polite) . His expression never changed in the four days I was there. His break was cleaning cooking/eating utensils at the river. I'm just getting around to working on most of the Pen F images, This was a frame filler with the 75 f1.8. Good trip but way too hot.
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Looking for...
the light?
¡Saludos! :D
Mauricio
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Looks just like giant music notes ;) Very nice!
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Looks just like giant music notes ;) Very nice!
Thank you Erik, glad you like it ;)
¡Saludos!
Mauricio
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49271602933_d45c948c91_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2i4XQXp)_DSC0073 (https://flic.kr/p/2i4XQXp) by Bill de Jager (https://www.flickr.com/photos/99349448@N06/), on Flickr
Linda Mar beach, Pacifica, California, USA. D7500 with 70-300 AI-P. 1/2500 at f/5, ISO 1600. The filmy appearance of the spray is from a land breeze blowing spray seaward over the tops of the waves.
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Bill - I like the image and the "sprayed grain" effect.
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Thank you, Hugh. This is a rare case where an appearance of blurred motion was actually captured with a high-enough shutter speed to freeze motion. The spray looked soft and smeared out to my eyes when I was there, and was in motion so I didn't really see the "sprayed grain" effect.
This is the second of two photos I want to present from that trip:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49272071216_95fd6943fd_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2i51faf)_DSC0102v2 (https://flic.kr/p/2i51faf) by Bill de Jager (https://www.flickr.com/photos/99349448@N06/), on Flickr
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Bill, you caught the magic!!!
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Bill, you caught the magic!!!
Oh, yes!
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Thank you, Paco and Akira!
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In the street. (the Hag 2019)
Leica summarit 50mm f/1,5 on Z6.
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Black cable, black wall
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Playful light
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Francis, nice Street image. Surprised no one walking while on their mobile phone. I suddenly have quite a few 50 mm lenses including VM Nocton 50 1.5 and ZM C Sonnar 50 1.5. Two very different lenses. I have had buyers for both for some time but could never make up my mind which to sell. I also have Loxia 50 f2 and now the 50 1.8S. I also have several Nikon 50mm and the 58 1.4G. Need to get some gear funds for potential 70-200 2.8S or a future 105 mm f? S.
Which adapter are you using for your Leica? I'm pretty happy with the Kipon dumb adapter on the Z6.
Cheers,
Tom
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Francis, nice Street image.
Thanks, Tom !
My LM/Z adaptor (no name) comes from retro photographic on ebay UK at the price of £25.95. Probably a Chinese one but sent from UK, so I didn't wait for ages to get it. I am happy with it : well machined and sturdy.
I recently bought a leica R/Z Pixco adaptor, but no so happy with it, as it has slight play in both sides. ???
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Francis, nice Street image. Surprised no one walking while on their mobile phone. I suddenly have quite a few 50 mm lenses including VM Nocton 50 1.5 and ZM C Sonnar 50 1.5. Two very different lenses. I have had buyers for both for some time but could never make up my mind which to sell. I also have Loxia 50 f2 and now the 50 1.8S. I also have several Nikon 50mm and the 58 1.4G. Need to get some gear funds for potential 70-200 2.8S or a future 105 mm f? S.
Which adapter are you using for your Leica? I'm pretty happy with the Kipon dumb adapter on the Z6.
Cheers,
Tom
Tom - had the Zeiss Sonnar ZM which I sold after using friends APO-Summicron. Was saving up for this but in meantime have been very impressed by the 50 1.8S so much so that I’m probably not going to get any other 50s.
I’ve got 3 Leica adaptors - Novoflex, K+F - cheaper but actually beautifully machined, and Yeenon, a version of the Shoten close focus adaptor. If I had to choose one, I’d go the close focus adaptor.
JJ
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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49279657197_10f145ed92_k.jpg)
Jacques, this is amazing. Looks like Cutty Sark!
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Francis, nice Street image. Surprised no one walking while on their mobile phone. I suddenly have quite a few 50 mm lenses including VM Nocton 50 1.5 and ZM C Sonnar 50 1.5. Two very different lenses. I have had buyers for both for some time but could never make up my mind which to sell. I also have Loxia 50 f2 and now the 50 1.8S. I also have several Nikon 50mm and the 58 1.4G. Need to get some gear funds for potential 70-200 2.8S or a future 105 mm f? S.
Which adapter are you using for your Leica? I'm pretty happy with the Kipon dumb adapter on the Z6.
Cheers,
Tom
I suspect the Loxia 35/2.0 and 50/2.0 uses the same optics as ZM siblings...
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Thanks, Tom !
My LM/Z adaptor (no name) comes from retro photographic on ebay UK at the price of £25.95. Probably a Chinese one but sent from UK, so I didn't wait for ages to get it. I am happy with it : well machined and sturdy.
I recently bought a leica R/Z Pixco adaptor, but no so happy with it, as it has slight play in both sides. ???
Thanks Francis, I have had very bad results using two different Pixco adapters. The Kipon is working well, JJ's mention of the Yeenon, a version of the Shoten close focus adaptor caught me by surprise. I have the VM Close Focus and Shoton Close Focus adapters for LM-Sony E. Will have to take a look. Was waiting for a VM -NZ bit the Shoton is a good adapter. Thanks JJ :) . I also recommend the K&F Concept to young photogs on a budget. I have one setting in front of me for LM-FX which my wife picked up in the UK for one of the young guys to use some of my lenses on his XT-3.
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Tom - had the Zeiss Sonnar ZM which I sold after using friends APO-Summicron. Was saving up for this but in meantime have been very impressed by the 50 1.8S so much so that I’m probably not going to get any other 50s.
I’ve got 3 Leica adaptors - Novoflex, K+F - cheaper but actually beautifully machined, and Yeenon, a version of the Shoten close focus adaptor. If I had to choose one, I’d go the close focus adaptor.
JJ
I will probably keep either the ZM or VM 50 1.5. I can use either with the Techart for AF on Sony bodies. I have to make decisions over the weekend on quite a few lenses. I now have 6 people waiting for images and prices on all. The only one's I think are safe are the VM 35 Ultron 1.7, Summarit 75 2.5, ZM 85 Tele-Tessar f4 and the VM 15 4.5 III. I would really like to see a smallish, native S 180 or 200 for the Z. I really do not need anything and the only hint of GAS/NAS is the rumoured D780. Finding a Cron 50 in India (other than new from Leica) is very problematic ;) .
All the best,
Tom
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In the street. (the Hag 2019)
Leica summarit 50mm f/1,5 on Z6.
I remember you taking it. Nice one.
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Merci, Bruno ! ;)
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heron
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heron
Looks like an ink painting which I love. The darkening gradient towards the left corner is nicely in balance with the heron on the branch.
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Armando, I really like the simplicity and starkness.
many thanks for posting
Tom
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From Sunday's Event. Friend of my son's put on a Dancing Show for all of the old folk :) . I had lots of time to play with shutter speeds. This is with a7iii, Batis 85 at f1.8, 1/80. 1/640 seemed to be the sweet spot but all depended on tempo of the music so sometimes went to 1/1000. Trying to get blur on the hair and face sharp. Good fun ;D A Zillion ways to PP.
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Wow this thread is full of amazing images! Thanks ;)
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Looks like an ink painting which I love. The darkening gradient towards the left corner is nicely in balance with the heron on the branch.
I'm with Akira and Tom. Delicate and ink like image. Elegant. Calm.
Thanks for sharing!
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Laowa 12/2.8 w/MSC Effective 17/4
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Tristin, this is a good composition and B&W is appropriate to it, thx for sharing
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heron
superb, strong statement, soft tones
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Smoke on the mountain.
Z6 and 200-500.
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Construction site. I am usually driving so miss seeing many things (Goa drivers means paying full attention to what is happening ) . I was a passenger so had Sony a7iii, Tamron 28-75 f2.8 set up for shooting from the moving car. Not what I usually shoot ;) .
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NikFusion, lovely layers with 828. Would make a fine print!
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Well , something different ;) . Just trying some different PP. Df, 300 f2.8G handheld.
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Wonderful tease for the eye. Apparent confusion os textures, shapes and direction that actually makes perfect sense :)
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A B&W version of the minimalist image (trimmed slightly differently).
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During the 2019 NG Meet-up in The Haguge, Netherlands, we visited Vivek Iyer and his charming wife. During the pleasant visit he gave me a monochrome-converted NEX-5N.
I have used it mainly with an IR filter for IR b/w. One lens that makes the camera small (it is already tiny, but a big lens would change its appearance) is the vintage 3.5cm f/1.8 W-Nikkor for the Nikon rangefinder line. The W-Nikkor is very sharp and matches well the NEX-5N. It also has no hot spots in IR.
From Oslo today. ARW file run through Mono2DNG, then tweaked in Photoshop. Focus is not perfect as the focus peaking on this Sony isn't very good. But it is OK enough.
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Akira, #833 is lovely. Would look great on a wall.
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Akira, #833 is lovely. Would look great on a wall.
Thank you, Tristin! I would need to print quite large then.
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Painter also posted in colour in February 2020 https://nikongear.net/revival/index.php?topic=9231.msg153551;topicseen#msg153551 (https://nikongear.net/revival/index.php?topic=9231.msg153551;topicseen#msg153551)
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John, BW for #837 really puts emphasis on the very pleasant and well composed vertical elements. Gives a lot to appreciate in combination with the subject.
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Excellent image, John. I like both b&w and color versions, I have no favourite.
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I am experimenting with the contrast slider :o
Saludos,
Mauricio
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Thanks Tristin and Luc.
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Social Restaurant -
Three course diner at reduced prices for people who can't afford it to go to restaurants.
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Yes very nice one John.
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Setting up a frame for tenting, Nepal.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49506803421_607b1d96b7_o.jpg)
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Yes very nice one John.
Agreed! Nice composition and tonality.
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Yes very nice one John.
My thoughts as well!
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Thanks
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John, #842 is a great capture. The composition and subjects are interesting, and the PP lends a lot of depth. Well done.
Fons, #844 is a lot of fun to look at with the combination of metallic elements and humans. Interesting focal transition, tilt?
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John, #842 is a great capture. The composition and subjects are interesting, and the PP lends a lot of depth. Well done.
Fons, #844 is a lot of fun to look at with the combination of metallic elements and humans. Interesting focal transition, tilt?
A miniature effect was applied on the image Tristin, thank you.
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Ah, I was pseudo-correct. The effect is extremely well done.
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Thank you all.
Nice effect indeed, Fons.
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Thank you Tristin, John
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Starting an architectural semester on homeless people in Paris and how to build modular housing... Just in front of our school and alongside the Cartier building, some examples can be found...!
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49578458313_fd75a69bd9_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2ix5ynp) Habitat précaire... (https://flic.kr/p/2ix5ynp) by ArchiVue (https://www.flickr.com/photos/archivue/), sur Flickr with Nikon Df and 60mm micro AF-G.
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Hook-of-Holland beach houses rear side
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Happiness after the issue of shares for financing to purchase their community center.
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Men at work . Sony a7rii/Batis 135 f2.8
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That's an instant classic Fons.
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Some classics indeed!
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Thanks.
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Stormy.
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Behind the model, photographer in action
Z6, 28mm 1.4e
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Is there any idea of using yellow, orange or red filters when shooting for BW?
You do all that doing post processing of the color raw file?
What if the camera has been BW modified?
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Is there any idea of using yellow, orange or red filters when shooting for BW?
You do all that doing post processing of the color raw file?
What if the camera has been BW modified?
To answer the last question: if the camera is modified to be monochrome, it pays to process the RAW in a special converter. For example, Monochrome2DNG, which is the one I use for my NEX-5N Monochrome camera.
Using some kind of filtration to cut down on blue etc. has a long-standing history for film-based b/w. If the camera is not true monochrome, I would not use a filter as this effectively would lower the attainable resolution. Instead, emulate the effect later in post-processing. For a monochrome camera, it makes sense to use a filter to reduce brightness of sky or selectively bring out skin rendition. I often use a deep yellow, orange, or red filter on my NEX-5N, if not going the whole way into IR with an IR-filter.
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Using a B+W 093 IR filter (roughly equivalent to Wratten 87C) makes IR capture more or less monochrome from the get-go. Thus rendering these files in true b/w later is a small, and logical, next step.
Here is an example using this filter on a Nikkor-T 105mm f/4 lens with my IR-modified Nikon D5300.
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Some tiny creatures (converted in B&W)
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They are fascinating and nice creatures at that stage of development. Not so pleasant after hatching, though.
Excellent close-up work, by the way.
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Some tiny creatures (converted in B&W)
Intriguing image. You should train them to keep the social distance, though. :P
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They are fascinating and nice creatures at that stage of development. Not so pleasant after hatching, though.
Excellent close-up work, by the way.
Yes, fascinating. it would be even more fascinating if I could take a footage in video mode as we could see the water moving around their mouth to get food plankton).
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Intriguing image. You should train them to keep the social distance, though. :P
;D ;D ;D
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Behind the model, photographer in action
Z6, 28mm 1.4e
Superb portrait, Paco !
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Thank you :)
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Oat tree
http://mariekevromans.nl/2014/05/20/goej-aord/ (http://mariekevromans.nl/2014/05/20/goej-aord/)
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Trying out the 85mm 1.8S for portraits. From f1.8 to f2.8 on a Z6 body. All processed in camera, resized in XnConvert.
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Almost tango,
Z6, 35mm 1.4 ai-s (I think)
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Trying out the 85mm 1.8S for portraits. From f1.8 to f2.8 on a Z6 body. All processed in camera, resized in XnConvert.
I like the second and third here Paco
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Thank you Colin. They are all of peoplke I care about so ut is difficult to look past that for me :) Even if the first one is not as interesting, It was a revelation how easy is to make a portrait with this gear. I actaually lend it to the people in the pictures to try and they didn't miss a single shot, once the camera was set up. Just focus on the person, pun intended
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Great stuff, Paco!
I like the 2nd one particularly, even though the brigh shoulder throws me off a bit. Great expression.
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Thank you Colin. They are all of peoplke I care about so ut is difficult to look past that for me :) Even if the first one is not as interesting, It was a revelation how easy is to make a portrait with this gear.
Actually the guy in the first one exudes warmth and humanity.
But the second two speak to me with a different depth.
All round, really good
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You are perceptive Colin as the first one is a chosen brother, while having a drink; the second my life partner, close and personal; the third one my goddaughter, I´m watching her beauty evolving at a fast pace and wanted to freeze some for the future...
Thank you both for your appreciation
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Lighthouse
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Lanzarote 2016
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Love the planes and lines game here and the added mystery of the disappearing people.
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Thanks Paco for watching and commenting. The compression of a tele (Olympus 75mm on M43 = 150mm 35mm) works well here.
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Streets
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Kroppedal grand prix 2020 - Vintage steel bike race - the start
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Very nice one, Erik. I like the sight of the classic bikes and the historic look of the cyclists. Excellent b&w conversion also.
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Trying out the 85mm 1.8S for portraits. From f1.8 to f2.8 on a Z6 body. All processed in camera, resized in XnConvert.
Paco, such a warm and sensitive series of images. Truly outstanding.
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Thank you Luc.
Fons, love that movement detail. It tells a lot.
Living on the edge.
D5300 ir, 35mm 2.8 Ai
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No wind.
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At the window.
Z6, 135mm 2.8 ai-s fully open.
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Reminded me of Roger Fenton...
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ship repairs
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This cat owns the street, no question.
D5, 28mm 1.4e
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This cat owns the street, no question.
D5, 24mm 1.4e
It has the killer look for sure ;) most likely you mistyped the focal length; 24->28
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Yes, 28mm! Changed in the original post. Thanks Erik
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Friday traffic
(color version in November 2020)
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Close-up B&W
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Nikon Z5 (PrimaLuce), IR, Panagor 21mm f/4, dense fog.
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Endpoint
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Endpoint
please let us see the picture you took in this position :)
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In the usual, upright position? Actually just a snapshot of something peculiar that caught my eye.
please let us see the picture you took in this position :)
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Fishing in the bend
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De Naald van Waterloo / The Waterloo Needle, Baarn/The Netherlands
The Waterloo Needle was placed in honor of Willem Frederik, Prince of Orange, later King Willem II. He was the first to repulse the French attack at Brussels (Quatre Bras) in 1815 and held out so long that the Allies led by the English Commander-in-Chief Wellington arrived in time to defeat the French Emperor Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. The memorial was established in 1820.
Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 12-40mm f2.8
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50621102717_c5b39a31cd_b.jpg)
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On a bicycle ride I saw this great looking Ariel 350cc motorcycle from 1938.
Of course, I had to stop and photograph this classic. And convert the images to appropriate b&w ...
Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 12-40mm f2.8
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50624114533_7da4a51d1b_h.jpg)
After a few minutes the owner emerged and we talked a while about motorcycles and this one in particular.
He told me it's from 1938, he bought it in 1973 from his first monthly salary of 600 Dutch guilders.
A modest, very friendly man and a pleasure to talk with him. The engine started at the second kick and sounded great!
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50624962012_2d82c887d2_b.jpg)
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Love the Ariel B&W images Luc; ditto the Waterloo Needles.
A close school friend of mine, now deceased, had an Ariel Arrow in the mid 1960s. These are therefore also memory lane images for me. ;D
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Thanks Hugh for watching and commenting. I'm glad you liked this photographic trip down memory lane.
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Very nice Luc especially the first shot!
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Thanks a lot Nasos. I was lucky with the uncluttered uniform background and the leaves on the ground.
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De Naald van Waterloo / The Waterloo Needle, Baarn/The Netherlands
The Waterloo Needle was placed in honor of Willem Frederik, Prince of Orange, later King Willem II. He was the first to repulse the French attack at Brussels (Quatre Bras) in 1815 and held out so long that the Allies led by the English Commander-in-Chief Wellington arrived in time to defeat the French Emperor Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. The memorial was established in 1820.
Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 12-40mm f2.8
I love this. As always, the composition and the processing matches perfectly.
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Olga keeps on liking the Z6 and taken pictures of me.
At home.
Z6, 85mm 1.8S
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Front of a store. No straight relation with the previous image.
Z6, 5omm 1.8S
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Working and walking man. Plaza mayor, Madrid.
Z6, 50mm 1.8S
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Olga keeps on liking the Z6 and taken pictures of me.
At home.
Wow, talented photographer ('s duo ;) ).
I'm glad for the next picture you added that it had nothing to do with her taking this one ;D
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Olga keeps on liking the Z6 and taken pictures of me.
At home.
Z6, 85mm 1.8S
Olga, Olga, Olga.
Very nice portrait.
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Olga is happily smiling :)
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Skyline
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Old portrait. Natural window light. Nikon d300 @iso 1600-3200. 85mm 1.8D I like the grain more after all this time. Somewhere in Montreal
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Paco, that bloke simply begs for b/w :)
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Ruth and I are navigating the dense, wild and treacherous riparian forest on our local river. Which incidentally is the largest river of Norway and thus has massive power during the spring flooding to move stuff around as it seems fit. Tree trunks are criss-crossing the river margins so even following a footpath is painfully slow. Ruth the dear girl is soldiering on in front of me. I tried to follow her but was waylaid all the time by the scenery :).
Taken with the modified monochrome NEX-5N. The lens is the 85mm f/3.5 Voigtländer APO-Lanthar in RF(S) mount. An excellent small and unobtrusive lens that unfortunately is hard to get hold of these days, production run being very limited (700?).
(my apologies if the image has been posted earlier on NG)
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Shot in the reflected morning light in Ginza, Tokyo.
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Old portrait. Natural window light. Nikon d300 @iso 1600-3200. 85mm 1.8D I like the grain more after all this time. Somewhere in Montreal
Powerful !!
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Local road near Ravestein, Nb.
D3s, 70-200mm f/2.8vrII, conversion in Topaz
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Sun still making strong decisions in Spain this time of the year.
Z6, 60mm 2.8G
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Portrait
Fuji S2 Pro AF-S 50/1.4
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I like your use of Dof and the added depth with the background. Works very well to balance her gentle expression and human curved lines.
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No make-up. Cold morning in Granada. The combination of D3s and 135mm 2.8 ai makes the image look more "organic" if that makes any sense.
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Our dog Bamse @ 14mm.
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No make-up. Cold morning in Granada. The combination of D3s and 135mm 2.8 ai makes the image look more "organic" if that makes any sense.
Thanks Paco.
I like that natural look, works great here.
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Our dog Bamse @ 14mm.
Impressive show off with the dog. The clouds help to put him in the spot lights.
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+1 Regal dog image with impact. The bw treatment fits perfectly
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winding
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Fons, beautiful and mysterious works wonderful in b&w. Inspires an illustration for a fantasy dark story.
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Fons, beautiful and mysterious works wonderful in b&w. Inspires an illustration for a fantasy dark story.
Thanks Paco.
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Fons, beautiful and mysterious works wonderful in b&w. Inspires an illustration for a fantasy dark story.
+1.
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+1.
+2... :)
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+1.
+1.
Thanks Anthony and Francis
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On the French side of English Channel.
Beech near Dieppe.
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I had forgotten how great this thread is.
So many wonderful images
Beach
x-t3 with 18-55 @55mm f/11
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winding
Indeed, the image is a nice mixture of fantasy, abstraction, mystery and beautiful geometry.
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winding
Let me join the chorus praising this wending stream, er... road, er... pathway, er... whatever it be. So simple and pleasing to look at.
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Let me join the chorus praising this wending stream, er... road, er... pathway, er... whatever it be. So simple and pleasing to look at.
Indeed, the image is a nice mixture of fantasy, abstraction, mystery and beautiful geometry.
Thank you Akira and Tom!
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Indeed, the image is a nice mixture of fantasy, abstraction, mystery and beautiful geometry.
Yes, lovely. A fantasy novel :)
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winding
Beautiful, scarily dark but at the same time beautiful. An air of anticipation that some evil will come down that path.
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Yes, lovely. A fantasy novel :)
Beautiful, scarily dark but at the same time beautiful. An air of anticipation that some evil will come down that path.
Thank you John and Hans.
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Nice Winding Fons and beach capture Armando :)
Two shots from Piraeus port in BW, z50 16-50 S lens
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A Sunny January day
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Nice framing John
Beach volley
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on the edge
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Nice framing John
Beach volley
Thanks Nasos.
That's an empty beach on a wide volley field. Works great.
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Riverscapes
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The detail really adds to the overall atmosphere of the image. Love the depth and lines, both leading and graphic fillings. Works perfect in b&w
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In the depths of the forest
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In the depths of the forest
Good one Francis :)
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In the depths of the forest
I love it. Nice abstraction.
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Fons, Akira, Thanks for your kind words ! :)
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black and white
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On an early morning outing with fresh snowfall (trying to avoid people and footsteps). Local chapel.
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Very old yew tree.
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A couple of Bw conversions with capture one. jury is still out.
Madrid, D5, 58mm 1.4G around F2
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In terms of content, these are OK. However, they also appear on the dull and flat side. So the b/w treatment needs more polishing in my view.
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Thank you Birna for your input. I'll definitely keep on developing with this program for a bit longer, it looks promising.Have you ever tried it?
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More blackandwhite with Capture one. Of course the situation itself was richer in contrast and it helped.
D3S, 105mm 2.5 ai
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Back into rehearsals.
Z6, 24-70 f4
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Back into rehearsals.
Z6, 24-70 f4
Mask woes!
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black and white
what wonderful place
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Thank you Armando
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Billy and St. Francis.
D7100, 16-85mm lens.
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One from the street of Barcelona.
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More blackandwhite with Capture one. Of course the situation itself was richer in contrast and it helped.
D3S, 105mm 2.5 ai
Very nice capture!
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One from the street of Barcelona.
Oh, I love this!
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Oh, I love this!
Thank you, i'm glad you do :)
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Different kind this time than the "street" image above. New York, top of Empire State Building. Looooong time ago ...
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Portrait
Z7 Nikkor AF-S 58/1.4
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flask
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Celestial abstraction...
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Beautiful and dynamic abstraction in movement
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Celestial abstraction...
Great idea and result! What's the difference between the beautiful hairline-like trail and the droplet-like nice accents?
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Thank you for commenting , Paco ! ;)
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Great idea and result! What's the difference between the beautiful hairline-like trail and the droplet-like nice accents?
Thanks, Akira !
Actually this pic comes from a failed image of fire works. I just cropped the exploitable part of the image !
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Thanks, Akira !
Actually this pic comes from a failed image of fire works. I just cropped the exploitable part of the image !
Thank you for the disclosure. Nicely deceptive!
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Pulled this from the archives. Last summer saw some lazy, warm days on the coastline.
SONY NEX-5N Monochrome, Voigtländer 25 mm f/4 Skopar SC, B+W 093 IR filter. Some sea haze is drifting up north over the Skagerak from Denmark.
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Black dog on a black couch. Barely a conversion to bw
Z6, 50mm 1.8s
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Black dog on a black couch II
Z6, 50mm 1.8s
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Wheaten dog on patterned rug. Playing with mom. D610, 28-105D.
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From our first COVID vaccination in January. The nurse and I were joking around. D700, 20/1.8 lens...cropped.
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I just love high contrast situations and b&w for portraits. Natural light coming from a window and the (for me) underrated 24-70mm 2.8 vr. I´ve come to love the lens by using it. I remember I almost return it the same day I bought it. Then I used it in a show and my perception completely changed. Here it is around 50mm mark, at f4, doing portraits.
Z6, 24-70mm 2.8 vr
revisited, new edit, a bit more light.
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Celestial abstraction...
Excellent, very creative.
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From our first COVID vaccination in January. The nurse and I were joking around. D700, 20/1.8 lens...cropped.
I love the expression on her face! Very nice image.
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I just love high contrast situations and b&w for portraits. Natural light coming from a window and the (for me) underrated 24-70mm 2.8 vr. I´ve come to love the lens by using it. I remember I almost return it the same day I bought it. Then I used it in a show and my perception completely changed. Here it is around 50mm mark, at f4, doing portraits.
Z6, 24-70mm 2.8 vr
Great subject and portrait.
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Minimalism is so 2020, maximalism it is!
Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 12-40mm f2.8
RAW and B&W conversion Capture One
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51133928846_d85bb2840c_h.jpg)
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I love the expression on her face! Very nice image.
Thank you so much.
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Thank you Luc. Much appreciated
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Excellent, very creative.
Many thanks for your comment, Luc ! ;)
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By coincidence, a b/w photo entitled "Coincidence"
(https://static.foto.no/linkeddata/articles/images/20937_575x800.jpg)
And no, I did NOT arrange the placement of items here!!
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*Chuckles* That's a pertinent coincidence ::)
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"El Pelón" by the window.
Z6, 70-200 2.8 fl
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"El Pelón" by the window.
Z6, 70-200 2.8 fl
Cool portrait!
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Thank you Akira. He is happy with it too :)
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"El Pelón" by the window.
Z6, 70-200 2.8 fl
Great portrait, Paco
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Thanks John. Conditions were ideal :)
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void
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Parkhuis, Amersfoort
Meike 50mm 1.7 on Z6
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51170091707_7262a27702_h.jpg)
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From a recently abandoned house. D800, 24-120/4VR lens.
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A spot of light in Lofoten..D200 with Voigtländer 20mm f/3.5, IR.
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Power lines and bird flock on a stormy morning. D810, 35/2D lens.
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Lille, April 24. Df, 300PF wide open.
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Staples.
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Akira, is this the Olympic huddling course? ;D ;D
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Akira, is this the Olympic huddling course? ;D ;D
Hans, no, this is for the steeplechase!
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A hospital trip.
Although it may look serious, it was only a routine scheduled colonoscopy. Nothing like hanging around in a hospital most of the morning with your bare ass hanging out.
Done with a Ricoh GRII.
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Nice documentary serial Dogman
Piano player
Z7 58G
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Nice documentary serial Dogman
Piano player
Z7 58G
Indeed on Dogman, and the pianoplayer :)
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Thank you both.
I saw the color version of the piano player and liked it. However, I like the B&W better ;)
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2 versions
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2 versions
love the second one
Adornment of sea shells
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Thanks Dogman.
Great composition, Armando
The second version is stronger, Fons.
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love the second one
Adornment of sea shells
:)
Thanks Dogman.
Great composition, Armando
The second version is stronger, Fons.
thanks
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Tritin Norbutse, January 20, 2020
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Coffee break
Olympus E-M10II + Olympus 25mm f1.8
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51392101740_b4d06f3920_h.jpg)
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Uh...hey, pops, you need some new shoes.
D700, 28/1.8 lens.
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Light lines.
Z6, 85mm 1.8S, in camera processing
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Light lines.
Z6, 85mm 1.8S, in camera processing
great graphics.
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Evening sun in September
Z7 58G
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Thank you John
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A graffiti wall in La Línea de la Concepción
D3S, 58mm 1.4g
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Amsterdam
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Vines.
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A graffiti wall in La Línea de la Concepción
D3S, 58mm 1.4g
Nice capture!
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Fuji X-Pro2, Voigtlander 40/1.4 Classic SC.
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Radiation-Convergence.
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I love the second one Akira
I spent a lot of my time on railways as a kid. This brings back memories for me.
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I love the second one Akira
I spent a lot of my time on railways as a kid. This brings back memories for me.
Glad you like one, Colin. The second image was shot from the bridge in my neighbor. I always like this view at dusk.
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From the archives,
Black-and-white Nature
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It is not about the image itself, it is part of the place and its sensations for me. Here, in the quiet of the night. Beautiful, tradition, always there. It keeps changing through the day, with the time, ornating the sea. Many meanings and symbols. They have conquered this little corner and make it theirs :)
Olga´s comment on this image.
D5, 58mm 1.4g
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2 black and white
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In the mountains some days ago:
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51689951715_4206ed81a5_o.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2mKEvN4)
Skålen (https://flic.kr/p/2mKEvN4) by Asle Feten (https://www.flickr.com/photos/afoton/), on Flickr
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Super lighting on here Asle
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2 black and white
Niiicce Fons! Especially the 2nd is a very nice interpretation, like print-big-and-hang-on-the-wall nice ;D
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Super lighting on here Asle
+1, very nice
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Tallow leaves on old concrete and bricks.
Fuji X-Pro2, TTArtisan 35/1.4 lens.
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Niiicce Fons! Especially the 2nd is a very nice interpretation, like print-big-and-hang-on-the-wall nice ;D
Thank you Hans!
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Snowman
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a million stars 2021
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Dec 21 not in Christmas mode
Z6 40f2
Bench, Sigma Art 50/1.4
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From the archives. I know what the subject is (or was), but cannot fathom how I ended up with this capture. Oh well.
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From the car
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From the archives. I know what the subject is (or was), but cannot fathom how I ended up with this capture. Oh well.
Another dimension´s subway corridor?
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Nah. No cigar, Paco. Snow is involved, though.
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Nah. No cigar, Paco. Snow is involved, though.
I thought it is Santa Claus' view from the bottom of the chimney.
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That wasn't far-fetched, if Santa is excluded :)
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dark night
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dark night
Wow! I'm expecting a dark knight to walk into the picture any moment ... ;D
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Wow! I'm expecting a dark knight to walk into the picture any moment ... ;D
Oops, black knight ;)
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Doing the nightcrawler
Z6, 50mm 1.8 S
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Awesome image Paco!!
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Thank you Jan, happy you enjoy it
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Doing the nightcrawler
Z6, 50mm 1.8 S
That's a product of keen eyes! Nice job, Paco!
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Thank you Akira, much appreciated
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Very nice night Crawler Paco!
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Snowcanon at the Austrian Alps (Lermoos).
Nikon Z6II , 24-200 , ISO 25k
Processed with DxO PL4 and Silver Effex Pro
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Great image Chris, well seen, captured and processed :)
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Lockdown - empty streets and Christmas decoration...
D4s 105/1.4
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Black and White is fun
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Great image Chris, well seen, captured and processed :)
Ditto!
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Thanks JA and Akira.
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January 2 ,22
untitled
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Road and trees
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Shadows and light. D810, Carl Zeiss 50/1.4 Planar lens.
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Dogman, a strong film noir feeling. It draws me in right away
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Thank you, Paco.
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Former colleague's lunchtime routine tea, sandwich and 10 minutes with the crossword
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51809045725_d8cb9cd36f_h.jpg)
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Crossing point.
D200 ir, 70-300mm 3.5-5.6 vr
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I think we have a problem.
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friends
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Dartmoor pony
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Former colleague's lunchtime routine tea, sandwich and 10 minutes with the crossword
Interesting pose. Is it an older image?
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Dartmoor pony
Great capture!
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Many thanks Nasos, the picture is from 2008 but yesterday I wanted to try a B/W conversion using Silver Efex Pro.
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Many thanks Nasos, the picture is from 2008 but yesterday I wanted to try a B/W conversion using Silver Efex Pro.
It works very nice, specially in this image. The tones are beautiful and fitting to the light and subject. I really like it.
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From 2013. A junk shop with a bizarre display theme.
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It works great Daniel, with that light.
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Cádiz, the cathedral´s square.
Z6, 16/3.5 fisheye nikkor
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Baarle last saturday
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From 2013. A junk shop with a bizarre display theme.
The image reminds me of the Beatles' "butcher cover". :)
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Kroppedal grand prix 2020 - Vintage steel bike race - the start
Nice :D :D (cycling being a favorite)
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Shi
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Portrait to promote an incoming exhibition. Here, the artist.
Z6, 24-70 f4 s
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The Hague
February 4
Z6, 24mm f/1.8s
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The eternal supplier of joy.
Z6/70-200S.
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no place too beautiful for junk
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Logs
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February 15
B&W
Z6, TTArt 90mm f/1.25
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no place too beautiful for junk
Very nice image, Daniel.
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From 2013. A junk shop with a bizarre display theme.
Nice one.
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Harsh light = shadows!
Nikon Z6 + Voigtländer 75mm f1.5 Nokton VM
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51887258341_095ffb6755_h.jpg)
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Many thanks Luc, the picture was taken long ago with a D200 and AF-S 35mm f/1.8 DX. Interestingly the B/W conversion lets almost disappear the water and makes the bike very visible. The reflection is from the famous water tower in Lucerne.
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Paignton Shore
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Very nice. Love the Jacobs ladder (the rays).
Paignton Shore
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End of summer seed collecting Hakea Laurina
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End of summer seed collecting Hakea Laurina
Reminded me of Karl Blossfeldt. Nice!
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Thank you Akira. However, I'm not sure that Herr Blossfeldt would approve of my cluttered composition ;D
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Even if this is a binary image, the representation is very close to what you will perceive with the naked eye in a harsh light as we had today.
Z6, 50mm 1.8 s
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The Sentinel Segovia Sony A6000 Sigma 60mm f2.8
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Found in my archive files when I searched for 'Iceland'. Minke whales were quickly processed once they were harpooned and hauled ashore. According to news I read today, the nation is going to abandon the whaling industry and virtually no whales have been captured the last years. Thus sights like this should be hard to get in the future?
Technical details Nikon F, Zoom-Nikkor 80-200/4.5. I only found the scan not the negative, so have to assume this was done with Tri-X. A pity as I would have scanned the negative much better these days.
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Nice BW shots here reminds the FP4, Tri-X good old days :)
This is today’s capture on BW as I think removing color shows better the birds pose
Z6 200-500 1.4e cropped
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Z6 Z 85mm f1.8
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In front of a religious image in south Spain. Backlight made for an intimate place even if she was surrounded by many people. In camera b&w conversion
As Han's image, Z6, 85mm 1.8S
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Walking in Cordoba.
This city will become very hot in the summer. Right now is the perfect time to visit up until middle of May
Z6, 50mm 1.8 s
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Storm about to hit
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here too Fons
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here too Fons
Superb atmosphere !
Well done.
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Love the atmosphere, the ominous and gritty presence and the movement and size of the birds to contrast and compensate it all.
Thanks for sharing it!
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One of the rare times I get my wife to drive.
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Not a particularly appealing place for a drink.
(Does the sign mean if you have not pets you will not be served?)
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May 27
Forestview near Barneveld
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May 27
Forestview near Barneveld
Very successful greenish ''virage'' (I don't know how to say in English).
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Very successful greenish ''virage'' (I don't know how to say in English).
Thank you Francis, virage like curve or bend?
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A road full of dangerous bends?
I have a weakness for images such as this. :)
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/french-english/virage
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That the D5 can handle high iso and af superbly is no secret by now :)
During a class at school.
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That the D5 can handle high iso and af superbly is no secret by now :)
During a class at school.
Impressive portrait!
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Sorry, wrong post.
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Shot at Yokohama international pier.
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Late June, early afternoon. D810, Carl Zeiss 25/2 Distagon lens.
Rusted steel pole. It was there. I was there. I kinda like this picture.
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Testing for the upcoming promotion of a new show.
Z6, 50mm 1.8s
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Testing for the upcoming promotion of a new show.
Z6, 50mm 1.8s
Very effective stage set and representation of it. Nice!
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Thank you Akira. Cross my fingers we are going to have time to work on it. It shows potential :)
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Oudeschild
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DLC Restaurant, a victim of the COVID closedowns.
Nikon Z6 + Nikkor Z 24-70mm f4 S
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52263124765_c0d94a69ca_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2nCjbb2)Z6_DSC9619 (https://flic.kr/p/2nCjbb2) by Luc de Schepper (https://www.flickr.com/photos/lucdeschepper/), on Flickr
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Hunebed at Rolde
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Z6 + Z 24-200mm
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52353310656_8f57af9746_h.jpg)
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Flaring path.
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bridge on the water
Ravenstein , jan 1 '23
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Still like a lot the sooc bw conversion of the Nikon cameras.
Z6, 24-70mm 2.8 vr
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The percussionist.
We had an "african dance" masterclass for the little ones in the conservatoire today. He was so sweet.
D5, 70-200mm 2.8 fl
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The percussionist.
We had an "african dance" masterclass for the little ones in the conservatoire today. He was so sweet.
D5, 70-200mm 2.8 fl
Another fine example of your lively portraits. Nice!
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Thank you Akira
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Rainy day
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Another fine example of your lively portraits. Nice!
+1
the quality and quantity of your portraits is astonishing
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When Dobby was 4 weeks old...
D600 85/1.4
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+1
the quality and quantity of your portraits is astonishing
I´m blushing here, Thomas. Thank you
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April 6
#0241
Z fc 23mm f/1.4
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April 5
the church
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April 6
#0241
Z fc 23mm f/1.4
Nice shot Fons. Great expression on the cow’s face.
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The Black-White profile in the Nikon D3x. Shot with the 58/1.4G. Great combo by the way.
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Thanks Tom.
Great image John, a bit sleepy maybe? ;)
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Thanks Fons. Yes a bit sleepy indeed :D
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April 5
the church
I like the processing and the sensation of both weight and weightless of the columns, but it was later, finding the person, that everything made sense and it became a different and way more interesting image.
Thanks for sharing it!
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The Black-White profile in the Nikon D3x. Shot with the 58/1.4G. Great combo by the way.
Straight black-white profile? I like it a lot.
Thanks for sharing this personal moments. Her relationship with the viewer is always so calm and sincere.
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I like the processing and the sensation of both weight and weightless of the columns, but it was later, finding the person, that everything made sense and it became a different and way more interesting image.
Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks Paco.
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Straight black-white profile? I like it a lot.
Thanks for sharing this personal moments. Her relationship with the viewer is always so calm and sincere.
Nearly SOC, a few minor tweaks. Thanks Paco !
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I may have posted this somewhere before but I don't remember. The scene still confuses me a bit although it's pretty straight with only some dodging and burning in Lightroom and a run through Silver Efex for film emulation. No tricks at all. D700 with 35/2 AI lens.
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Very well framed! I like the teasing reflections ;)
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Thanks, Erik
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Bike and cloud
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Nice clouds.
Really nice bike.
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Nice clouds.
Really nice bike.
Thank you Dogman!
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Bike and cloud
I liked it in colour but it is more compelling in black-and-white.
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Bike and cloud
I like this B&W version better!
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Thank you! Interesting to see how black and white will make a completely different image!
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Marked pavement.
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Poison ivy climbing a tallow tree. D700, 55/3.5 AI Micro-Nikkor.
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Work in progress.
Z6, 70-200 2.8 fl
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A few images of the preparation of the show for the classic department. I have selected a few images were the faces are not shown until they are published by the students.
All D5 and 24-70 2.8 vr
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This fortress from the XVIIIth century (I think) was in place to fight the arrival of pirates and turn itself into b&w during post, so here it is.
Z6, 24-70 f4
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A few images of the preparation of the show for the classic department. I have selected a few images were the faces are not shown until they are published by the students.
All D5 and 24-70 2.8 vr
These are great, # 3 my favourite image!
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Thank you Fons. I think there is a feeling of "out of time" in that one.
Those dance events are rich in images and the models were willing :)
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Thank you Fons. I think there is a feeling of "out of time" in that one.
Those dance events are rich in images and the models were willing :)
French painter Edgar Degas comes to mind.
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Yes, I was thinking the same even as I was shooting.
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These are great, # 3 my favourite image!
Yes agree !!
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Thank you John.
Today a little view of the mediterranean
Z6, 58mm1.4g
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Dove taking off. Side of an old church in Chiclana de la Frontera
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Young male Nio.
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Nio is a beauty.
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Thank you Dogman!
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Intersection dog. D810, 50/1.4 G lens.
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Gnarled pines. D2X, AFS 200/2
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Today a little view of the mediterranean
Z6, 58mm1.4g
I don't know what it is about this image Paco,
- the exposure to pick out subtle details on the plant/tree stalk
- the enigmatic twin of the plant/tree (flagpole?)
- the dreamy background ocean scene
For any of these and more, this image speaks to me.
And Birna, has complimented you, with a shape concept echo of her own :)
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Yes agree !!
Ditto!
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Rejected
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I don't know what it is about this image Paco,
- the exposure to pick out subtle details on the plant/tree stalk
- the enigmatic twin of the plant/tree (flagpole?)
- the dreamy background ocean scene
For any of these and more, this image speaks to me.
And Birna, has complimented you, with a shape concept echo of her own :)
Thank you Colin, I'm very happy you enjoy it. The "twin" is actually a street lamp. The pole was there way before the plant decided to copy it and to grow very close to it. :)
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Ditto!
Thank you Akira!
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September 30
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Howler monkey -Tortuguero Costa Rica
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Howler monkey -Tortuguero Costa Rica
Wow, this is a superb shot, Hans!
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Howler monkey -Tortuguero Costa Rica
Great shot Hans!
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Super action and graphics Hans!
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Thank you gentlemen :)
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I showed this before but I prefer it in b&w - what do you think?
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I showed this before but I prefer it in b&w - what do you think?
Impressive. B&W enhances the graphics.
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Piano in the Railwaystation
Z6 58G
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It has been a while since I posted in this great thread
Barman
x-t3 18mm f2.8 iso 2000
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I showed this before but I prefer it in b&w - what do you think?
Impressive !
Ansel would be jealous
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many thanks John and Armando
I like this thread and let's further add to it
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Impressive. B&W enhances the graphics.
Agreed. Spiritual
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Strong emotionally charged moment in the rehearsal.
D5, 24-70 2.8 vr
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blinds
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Cardoon
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I've been going through some older photos recently and reprocessing the ones that I like best. Here's a couple from 2018. Six posts and one pole and wheels on wheels.
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What a wonderful collection - thanks everyone.
Given we once only had the choice of b&w, I guess any subject is valid for this approach.
However looking at the last few pages worth, a few images stand out to me as really superbly suited to monochrome.
Others, maybe less so.
What do other people think?
Or do you think it is more down to personal preferences?
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What a wonderful collection - thanks everyone.
Given we once only had the choice of b&w, I guess any subject is valid for this approach.
However looking at the last few pages worth, a few images stand out to me as really standing out in monochrome.
Others, maybe less so.
What do other people think?
Or do you think it is more down to personal preferences?
I´ll think totally byas, cultural and personal preference are the reason we see some more suited for bw. Shows wise, I have been shooting, form the very beginning, rehearsals in bw and finished shows with costumes and lighting in color. Rest of the time the reason, or lack of it, seams to very much depend on personal criteria -or mistakes :) -
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I think that some photographs depend on colour for their impact. These do not suit b&w. Conversely, sometimes colour gets in the way of the lines, forms, contrast and detail. B&W removes the distraction.
An excellent example of the latter is Paco's contribution to this thread, reply 1195. The drama of the moment stands out more in b&w.
The rest of the time it is cultural and personal preference.
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I think that some photographs depend on colour for their impact. These do not suit b&w. Conversely, sometimes colour gets in the way of the lines, forms, contrast and detail. B&W removes the distraction.
An excellent example of the latter is Paco's contribution to this thread, reply 1195. The drama of the moment stands out more in b&w.
The rest of the time it is cultural and personal preference.
Thank you Paco & Ian for your thoughts.
I'll get off the fence and stop trying to be diplomatic
Firstly, please note I viewed all these images on my 12" Samsung tablet. I'm sure different things would have come out on a big HD studio monitor.
But the subject is B&W images here and many great photos were often seen at quite small sizes in newspapers
I can't see the message #'s when viewing on my tablet but is 1195 this one?
Strong emotionally charged moment in the rehearsal. ?
For me, emotionally, yes.
Visual & photographic impact, not as high as John's one
Piano in the Railwaystation
Also, Armando's one
Barman
Initially felt very subtle. On a small screen, it didn't grab me but as a 30x18 print, maybe my eye would wander all over it, finding subtle details.
The one i really struggled with was Fons'
blinds
But maybe if it was in my office, I'd find it a soothing & meditative piece that helped me to become more centred?
Does being in B&W help this image? For me, it reduces its impact and by my preference for the Piano in the railway station, you'll see it was the contrast and deep backs that appealed to me.
But this has now come down to consideration of personal preferences and bias, so I'll stop :)
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Firstly, please note I viewed all these images on my 12" Samsung tablet. I'm sure different things would have come out on a big HD studio monitor.
But the subject is B&W images here and many great photos were often seen at quite small sizes in newspapers
...by my preference for the Piano in the railway station, you'll see it was the contrast and deep backs that appealed to me.
I don't think that we can take the size of the image out of consideration. The smaller they are the more punch they seem to need since finer detail and tonal differences are less visible.
For example, consider Ansel Adams' Rose and Driftwood. A small image on the internet is unremarkable whereas a large print by the master himself is quite another matter!
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Since I am photographing and processing my old negatives, here is a scene from downtown Chicago in 2008.
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The pool shark.
Nikon F100, AF 85mm f/1.4D, Ilford HP5+ pushed two stops.
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Leben tube amplifier (https://bergholt.net/tubes), top-view, from Japanese Leben Hi-Fi Stereo Company. Nikon D3 & Zeiss Milvus + a lot of ISO noise.
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Those Dark Rainy Days before Christmas
Df 58G
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Zf bw setting, 45mm f/2.8p, 20mm f/3.5 ud
December 10
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... having a distopian streak today. Fish farming in a fjord at the Faroe Islands.
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To the garden of Hardelot Castle, France
Z9 24-70/2.8S
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Xtreme post for this one today. She was having the time of her life.
D5, 50mm 1.4G
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Snowy
D3S 300/2.8
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narrow street in Cologne, yesterday
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narrow street in Cologne, yesterday
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Xtreme post for this one today. She was having the time of her life.
D5, 50mm 1.4G
That is legend!
Was it cropped? If she was there in full, and if the raised leg wasn’t overlapping the paw print, it would be perfect.
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Xtreme post for this one today. She was having the time of her life.
D5, 50mm 1.4G
That is legend!
Totally agree! I don't know how I missed the post. :o :o :o
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I stand corrected! It was a sandy paw, not a paw covering a print.
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Thank you both. I was surprise looking at the original to find out that is was indeed cropped. Here is the un-cropped version with the same editing otherwise
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Thank you both. I was surprise looking at the original to find out that is was indeed cropped. Here is the un-cropped version with the same editing otherwise
Paco, sorry to say, I would prefer the originally posted image. I think the bold framing was one of the key factors that made the image attracting.
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Not to worry Akira, even if I usually don't, I cropped for a reason ;) I forgot thou.
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Now I’m torn … I realise now that the crop has more impact.
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The crop gives more tension and also points more directly to the shadow, hence it works better, great image, Paco
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Night walk with broken bike
Z9 70-200E
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Thank you guys for taking your time to consider and very happy if you like it
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I'm taking a class and I asked one of the students if I could take her picture
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Lovely portrait of a lovely lady, Armando.
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Night walk with broken bike
Z9 70-200E
Love the atmosphere. As seen in your image of the red signals, the lens seems to have a nicely haloing tendency?
Lovely portrait of a lovely lady, Armando.
Ditto!
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Thanks Akira. Yes, the 70-200/2.8E is an exceptional good lens. The VR is also fantastic.
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I'm taking a class and I asked one of the students if I could take her picture
Lovely portrait Armando
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one bike
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one bike
nice calm scene
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I'm taking a class and I asked one of the students if I could take her picture
!!!
nice calm scene
Thank you Armando
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A happy dog.
Valdelagrana´s beach is a very nice place to walk the dog. You can see similar images everyday here.
D200 ir, 300mm 2.8vrII, once again, superb for infrared
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a happy dog :)
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Very happy indeed :)
With her friend "Luisita" they walk around the beach daily
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<no name>
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on the roof
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Nora van den Eeckhout (1954-2024), a famous dancer in the past, died this weekend. In 2015 I made a portrait of her in the park
Df 85mm 1.8K
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That´s a super and intimate candid portrait John.
Thanks for sharing it
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This is Jessie. Yes, she is a feline person. Just to show I'm not totally prejudiced for canine people.
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That´s a super and intimate candid portrait John.
Thanks for sharing it
Thanks Paco.
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Playing with some old pushed HP5 negatives.
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So sorry but I was informed after I posted the photo of Jessie above that it's not Jessie at all. Turns out this is "Cry Baby", Jessie's mother. Sorry, Cry Baby. To make up for the mistake, here is Cry Baby again.
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Evening ambience shot of a vintage 6N3C-E (https://www.radiomuseum.org/tubes/tube_6p3s-e.html) output tube (Reflector, New Old Stock) in my Leben tube amplifier (https://bergholt.net/tubes).
Nikon D3 & Zeiss Milvus 50mm macro. Very nice amp, very nice camera, very nice lens :)
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Playing with some old pushed HP5 negatives.
Interesting takes, I also find a pleasure the grain in the images.
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Interesting takes, I also find a pleasure the grain in the images.
Thank you Paco.
After multiple viewings I can't say that I am happy with the way they look here, I'll mess around with these some more to eliminate what seems to be posterization.
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Portrait
Nikon D1x
Nikkor AF 50/1.8
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at a restaurant
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Grass Broom
D90 + NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D
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Grass Broom
D90 + NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D
Great mix of tones, patterns, angles and textures.
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Thank you, Hans :)
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At the beach.
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I finally went to browse and work over a few images from a month ago. A rehearsal at the dance school. Window light made the skin glow and kept the background dark in contrast. It helped in making the visually busy classroom disappear.
D5, 70-200 2.8 fl
Edited in NX
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Lots of sun in Marseille this morning. Overcooking with iPhone edits while on the TGV back home.
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Lots of sun in Marseille this morning. Overcooking with iPhone edits while on the TGV back home.
Very harmonious chiaroscuro and geometry! Love both!
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Thank you, Akira. I still need to look at them on a proper screen. I’m glad you like them.
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(https://bergholt.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/carl-zeiss-zk-pentax-35mm-f2-scaled.jpg)
Carl Zeiss 35mm f/2 lens shot with a Nikon D3 & a Zeiss Milvus 50mm f/2 macro lens. Shown on top of a Japanese edition of a Bill Evans: The Paris Two Concert album.
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(https://bergholt.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/carl-zeiss-zk-pentax-35mm-f2-scaled.jpg)
Carl Zeiss 35mm f/2 lens shot with a Nikon D3 & a Zeiss Milvus 50mm f/2 macro lens. Shown on top of a Japanese edition of a Bill Evans: The Paris Two Concert album.
The CZ is one of my favorite lenses. Truly a masterpiece IMO.
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Another iPhone shot, iPhone edit on the train.
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About lenses
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Countrylane
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It looks like Paqui's Villa doesn't like visitors much.
D5300, 70-300 4.5-5.6 vr
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Window light. Sooc.
D5, 105mm 1.4e
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(https://bergholt.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/nikon1-scaled.jpg)
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Fuji X-Pro2, Carl Zeiss ZM 25/2.8 Biogon lens.
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Meet this beautiful family. Such a blast to reconnect and to have an improvised shooting.
It is one of those times when I really enjoyed the process and the result.
Z9, 50mm 1.8s sooc monochrome profile.
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Paco, as always, just lovely. What a wonderful moment.
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Thank you Tim. I'm very happy you enjoyed it
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Fuji X-Pro2, Carl Zeiss ZM 25/2.8 Biogon lens.
That is a great composition.
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Meet this beautiful family. Such a blast to reconnect and to have an improvised shooting.
A lovely moment and delightful black-and-white.
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Thank you Ian
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Thank you, Ian.
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A quick series of each stop of our journey back from a week in Dartmoor. All old iPhone7+, include edits, except a final resizing to reduce data files.
1: Leigh Delamere Services
2: Port of Dover, waiting for the ferry
3: Wimereux, right view
4: Wimereux, left view
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Meet G. A wonderful human being that can look like a classic bw actor.
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Rehearsals are in black and white
Z9, 70-200 2.8 fl
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Rehearsals are in black and white
Z9, 70-200 2.8 fl
You continue to inspire Paco.
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Thank you Hans, much appreciated.
That's what we do here in NG, we inspire each other :)
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August 11
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B&W sailing
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B&W sailing
Yes!
Dynamic subjects and good tonal range.
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Yes!
Dynamic subjects and good tonal range.
+1
I specially like the first one.
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Yes!
Dynamic subjects and good tonal range.
Agreed, these really convey the tension/drama of sailing in close quarters in lots of wind.
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Gentlemen, thankyou for the encouraging comments !
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First photo from the Copenhagen metro for a while
(https://bergholt.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/copenhagen-metro-black-white-2024-scaled.jpg)
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Black and white conversion on alien skin exposure 7. "ilford fp4 plus 125" emulation. Window light
Z9, 50mm 1.8S
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Black and white conversion on alien skin exposure 7. "ilford fp4 plus 125" emulation. Window light
Z9, 50mm 1.8S
Good capture, nice PP Paco
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Thank you Colin. I have been a fan of alien skin "exposure" for some time now. When it works, it does so beautifully and easy.
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Whoops...wrong thread!
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Time to relax
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Time to relax
Beautiful
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Thankyou Jurgen
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X in the sky
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Time to relax
Lovely
I spent many hours as a child fishing in places like this.
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Thanks Colin
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Ahead of the storm
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Nice shot Andrew :)
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Thank you Nasos
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Cévennes, iPhone
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X in the sky
it´s easier to shape than Twitter
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Ahead of the storm
a great picture
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it´s easier to shape than Twitter
Thank you Thomas.
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glasses
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A visitor in the middle of the night.
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Very interesting Akira. The silhouette makes it flat and symbolic while the roll-off in the corner brings back depth. Having information on the "floor" instead of the subject and the dreamy point of view keeps adding to the general otherworldly effect.
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Very interesting Akira. The silhouette makes it flat and symbolic while the roll-off in the corner brings back depth. Having information on the "floor" instead of the subject and the dreamy point of view keeps adding to the general otherworldly effect.
Thank you Paco, for the analysis. That doesn't only make perfect sense but also accurately describes what actually attracted me at the moment of shooting it.
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I prefer the colour version!
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I prefer the colour version!
Thank you for your judgement!
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Meet L. beautiful smile in this "incomplete" portrait. I think there is enough information for the missing parts not to matter?
Z9, 35mm 1.4 ais, dx crop
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Meet L. beautiful smile in this "incomplete" portrait. I think there is enough information for the missing parts not to matter?
Z9, 35mm 1.4 ais, dx crop
Incomplete is better than not complete!
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Backside
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Incomplete is better than not complete!
:) Thank you Fons
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Almost B+W :)
iPhone 12Pro and a rainy day
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Rainy
Z9 400/5.6K ED
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Transport devices.
Nikon Z5, Artralab 'NoNikkor' 35mm f/1.4, (IR)
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Transport devices.
Nikon Z5, Artralab 'NoNikkor' 35mm f/1.4, (IR)
What do you think of it fof ir? My 35 1.4 ais does poorly, big hotpot
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Asleep at fishing
Zf - Voigtländer 35mm f/2
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What do you think of it fof ir? My 35 1.4 ais does poorly, big hotpot
There is a lack of any IR hotspot as far as I can tell.
I do have a spare copy of the NoNikkor that can be yours for free, if you remind me in advance before my next visit to Spain.
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There is a lack of any IR hotspot as far as I can tell.
I do have a spare copy of the NoNikkor that can be yours for free, if you remind me in advance before my next visit to Spain.
Thanks Birna! we will talk ;)
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Do that.
Meanwhile, I just got the bits and pieces for my CRT Nikkor-O 55/1.2. Not bad for IR as well, if you keep aperture wide open to moderately closed down f/1.2-f/5.6. Which is what one normally would do in any case.
Flowers, CRT-Nikkor IR at f/1.2, R72 filter, Nikon Z5 modified.
There is some flickering due to the excessively fast shutter speed and halogen lights. Not too bad however.
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Graf monument, Grote Kerk, Vianen
(Reinoud III van Brederode en Philippote van der Marck )
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Straight story
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Straight story
Strong movie
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Flowers, CRT-Nikkor IR at f/1.2, R72 filter, Nikon Z5 modified.
Dreamy & beautiful Birna
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In Melbourne last night... Bassist James Genus with some cat named Herbie on keytar.
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In Melbourne last night... Bassist James Genus with some cat named Herbie on keytar.
Marvelous scene. Among the member of this touring band, I didn't know the name of the drummer. Jaylen Patinaud appears to be one of the young lions.
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Marvelous scene. Among the member of this touring band, I didn't know the name of the drummer. Jaylen Patinaud appears to be one of the young lions.
Yes, 26 years "young"! Oh, and the warm-up was a 1.5hr set by Marcus Miller and band. 8)
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Yes, 26 years "young"! Oh, and the warm-up was a 1.5hr set by Marcus Miller and band. 8)
Wow, that's an added bonus!
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What a marvelous evening that must have been…
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What a marvelous evening that must have been…
It certainly was!
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Sunrise
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Sunrise
Is this shot with a pinhole?
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Sunrise
Lovely ambiance and effect
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Is this shot with a pinhole?
Lensbaby 56mm f/1.6 on the Zf, the mf lenses do better on the Z mounts than on the F mounts.
Thank you Paco!
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Italian couple
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Fountain b&w
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doll
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Dutch photographer Eddo Hartmann
https://www.eddohartmann.nl (https://www.eddohartmann.nl)
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Isis sculpture
In a Vienna museum
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Isis sculpture
In a Vienna museum
Where you can tell the model was of a young age when portrayed.
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In the woods.
Nikon Zf, 35mm f/1.8S, Flat Monochrome.
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Autumn walk
Z9 Angenieux 35-70
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Black and white
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A forest stream.
Panasonic GH-2 and the UV-Nikkor 105.
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Found this when I searched the archives for an old portrait I needed for an article.
Nikon D200 infrared, Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm, probably some post-processing tricks I can't remember now, but why care?
In their own world
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My try, a pastoral scene in some fog (actually a dog walking area adjacent to my residential area ;D). Shot on film, Delta 100, 4x5, 150mm lens
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uncomfortable
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Found this when I searched the archives for an old portrait I needed for an article.
Nikon D200 infrared, Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm, probably some post-processing tricks I can't remember now, but why care?
In their own world
Once again you bend the light...all parts appealing and impressive and emotional as a whole. How you got there is another mystery-trick :)
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Sorry. I'll try my best to stick to the rules. Or not.
By the way, I probably used some plug in for Photoshop (or Raw converter) that did a good job of straightening the curved rendition of the 10.5 Fisheye. Can't recall its name, but do recall I cut a Wratten 87C gel to fit the rear filter slot of the lens. The filter might even still be on the lens?
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Sorry. I'll try my best to stick to the rules. Or not.
By the way, I probably used some plug in for Photoshop (or Raw converter) that did a good job of straightening the curved rendition of the 10.5 Fisheye. Can't recall its name, but do recall I cut a Wratten 87C gel to fit the rear filter slot of the lens. The filter might even still be on the lens?
What rules? Black and white is converted colour with the aid of processing!
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In a window
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uncomfortable
My sympathy goes to the ladies
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My sympathy goes to the ladies
All is vanity
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Stick to the rules of light and not bending it...?
I still don't know how you do that.
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Stick to the rules of light and not bending it...?
I still don't know how you do that.
A good starting point might be abusing a fisheye lens? Or b/w IR? On a more serious note, these things just happen. One just needs to avail of the opportunitiues.
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Museum Breda
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In a window
Great shot Fons
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Ceiling of Mondriaanhuis, Amersfoort/Nederland
Ricoh GRIII
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54191092823_a8316a0e1b_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2qyFvUB)GRIII_R0001383 (https://flic.kr/p/2qyFvUB) by Luc de Schepper (https://www.flickr.com/photos/lucdeschepper/), on Flickr
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Ceiling of Mondriaanhuis, Amersfoort/Nederland
Ricoh GRIII
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54191092823_a8316a0e1b_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2qyFvUB)GRIII_R0001383 (https://flic.kr/p/2qyFvUB) by Luc de Schepper (https://www.flickr.com/photos/lucdeschepper/), on Flickr
Thank you Luc!
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upstairs
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Classic look backstage before the show. The ambiance was happy and relax. Ex-students now working in a different brand of the dance school.
Z9, 58mm 1.4g
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Classic look backstage before the show. The ambiance was happy and relax. Ex-students now working in a different brand of the dance school.
Z9, 58mm 1.4g
!Congratulations chicas!
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ducks on a pond
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No full moon
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some snow
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E-smoke-shop
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graffitti
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Shoe repair shop, Istedgade, Copenhagen
(https://bergholt.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/haelebar.jpeg)
My 'new' Nikon D4 (https://bergholt.net/nikon-d4)& Carl Zeiss 50mm f/2 makro-planar.
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El Campillo de Adentro, a district of Perín. Cat stretching.
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El Campillo de Adentro, a district of Perín. Cat stretching.
That cat really makes the shot. The whole thing looks timeless and the process helps with the feeling.
Thanks for sharing it
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MInimal, structured, street photo, black and white
Z9, 24-70mm f4
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That cat really makes the shot. The whole thing looks timeless and the process helps with the feeling.
Thanks for sharing it
Thank you. I took the photo with a Nikon F2 that I bought at an antique shop a year ago. I like to go to El Campillo de Adentro, and in those ruins lives a small community of cats that I sometimes photograph.
Regards
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thank you for the explanation. I may come for a short visit to Cartagena at the end of June or beginning of July
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thank you for the explanation. I may come for a short visit to Cartagena at the end of June or beginning of July
Although I live in Murcia, I often visit Cartagena. I am restoring an old house near the coast. I suppose we can find some time to see each other.
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I hope so. I'll let you know.
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Inspiration fails me for a title. So I will simply note that I am still in awe that modern technology allows such photographs handheld in the slightest light.
Nikon Zf, 24-70/4S.