Author Topic: [Theme] How about photographers in action ?  (Read 207626 times)

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Re: [Theme] How about photographers in action ?
« Reply #990 on: April 23, 2024, 02:00:54 »
LOL, you made the right call!  ;D

Yep, I got the smile and they didn't ;D
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« Reply #991 on: July 31, 2024, 01:19:36 »
Waiting to get my prostate probed …
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« Reply #992 on: August 12, 2024, 20:03:06 »
Meet A and G. Two of the 4 photographers (including me) doing investigation in "estancias coreográficas" this year. Today we had a light rehearsal on stage, no props, no lights, no costumes...horrible lighting. That´s probably why we were a little bored  ;D
  Guy on the left is shooting with analog camera, film and manual lenses. Talk about bravery!


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« Reply #993 on: September 12, 2024, 19:32:14 »
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  Guy on the left is shooting with analog camera, film and manual lenses. Talk about bravery!

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Or having an unlimited budget :)

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« Reply #994 on: September 12, 2024, 19:35:03 »
Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience.  Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light  meter.

Birds whisper they know this guy, however I for one  am not entirely convinced.

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« Reply #995 on: September 12, 2024, 21:27:15 »
not sure about the guy, but absolutely sure about the tripod  :D
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« Reply #996 on: September 12, 2024, 22:31:13 »
Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience.  Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light  meter.

Birds whisper they know this guy, however I for one  am not entirely convinced.

There are two mysteries here:

1) Who is this stylish photographer?

2) How did a Goddess (Citroen DS) end up there?

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« Reply #997 on: September 13, 2024, 10:06:00 »
Some answers have to be left blowing in the wind :) Things just are what they are.

The Citroën DS-19/21 were quite popular in their heydays in my part of the world.

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« Reply #998 on: September 13, 2024, 18:45:08 »
I still occasionally use my Sekonic spot/incident light  meter.

When the in camera (jpg) histogram shows both high and low end data loss use of the spot meter can help in locating where the problem areas are and in forming a good estimate of how much data can be recovered from the raw file in postprocess.

With an unfamiliar lighting setup using speedlights or strobes use of the flash meter function can save time and/or fuss in getting the wanted result.

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« Reply #999 on: September 13, 2024, 22:02:14 »
Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience.  Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light  meter.

Birds whisper they know this guy, however I for one  am not entirely convinced.

  Well, he looks like a bear of photographer, birds will know  :)

   I'm glad however to have come to the photo world in the digital age. It has been way easier to get to know the basics and manage the data.

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« Reply #1000 on: September 29, 2024, 18:32:37 »
September 29

At an exhibition

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« Reply #1001 on: September 30, 2024, 13:18:05 »
   I'm glad however to have come to the photo world in the digital age. It has been way easier to get to know the basics and manage the data.

Hi Paco, sorry if I missed this in previous discussions.
Were you not doing much photography before digital started?

If not, it feels like your creative juices must have been building up nicely in the background as most of the photography I've seen you do pleases my eye or my ingenuity on how you've achieved the results ;)

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« Reply #1002 on: September 30, 2024, 13:22:52 »
Speaking of film, now this is how you did it in style back in the old days .... Large-format view camera, tripod, and patience.  Including metering with a hand-held Sekonic spot/incident light  meter.

You're not giving us any timeline here Birna but maybe this was the 1980's?

Having enjoyed using 35mm B&W film from the late 70's I started a quest for higher quality once I started earning enough to buy better kit.
That and seeing the results people got with larger formats
I bought a used Pentax 6x7 plus a big (for me) Benbo tripod and Sekonic light meter (it was fun playing with using Incident Light readings)

It was about this time that my wife stopped bothering to wait for me to get set up & take shots when we went out on long walks....
...I finally decided the increase in quality wasn't always enough to justify the effort required, when I took this setup and several 6x7 lenses up Mount Snowdon

Snowdon may not be much of a mountain in European terms, but I was struggling to catch my breath, especially when trying to catch up with my wife!!

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Re: [Theme] How about photographers in action ?
« Reply #1003 on: September 30, 2024, 21:13:15 »
Mid '90s, Colin. Using a lot of 120 format film or 4x5" sheet film back then.

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« Reply #1004 on: September 30, 2024, 23:21:41 »
Hi Paco, sorry if I missed this in previous discussions.
Were you not doing much photography before digital started?

If not, it feels like your creative juices must have been building up nicely in the background as most of the photography I've seen you do pleases my eye or my ingenuity on how you've achieved the results ;)!

  Thank you Colin, it is a huge compliment.

  I started my photography journey already in the digital domain with a point and shoot in 2004. I bought it for a trip to India. After that I got a D200 in 2005. Long story short, I did take many, many pictures, eager to learn,  and had the good luck of finding Birna's website (it inspired me from day one) and Nikongear as well. I have learn a lot here! I was involved in visual media like drawing, painting, comic books and cine from my teenage years and dance, of course.

  Thank you again!