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Some recent B&W images
« on: January 04, 2016, 04:00:17 »
A variety of cameras and lenses ;) with a variety of PP  :)
Fast Food, Goan style

Sony a7II ,75 2.5 Color-Heliar at f2.5


Blown shot with Df,58 1.4 at 1/30
Blown shot  :(
Weird lady...just wandering about in a daze
EM1 , 40-150 2.8

Unloading the night's catch

EM1 , 40-150 2.8
The old peanut gallery

EM1/40-150 2.8
Making a point... normal bright, harsh light

Df,DC105 f2D
and just because I like it  ;)
Taking a break (candid)

Sony a7II, Batis 25 f2
I would have posted in Critique but last time I posted there I had zero comments/help
Edit: Unfortunately the EM1 images were jpeg.  I had a rush job to get my wife's EM1's updated with 4.0 (she required a silent camera for a job) and forgot ...duh... that all of the settings were returned to factory  :( .  Just can't get the sharpening down in jepgs.  I normally have the EM1's set to -1 sharp.
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Tom
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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2016, 05:46:37 »
I like the fishermen. I'd like to see more of them doing their thing.
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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2016, 06:56:18 »
Thanks Gary, 1 out of 7 is pretty good for me   ;) .  I spend a lot of time in the fishing villages.  I know most of the boat owners but the worker bees are mostly from other states , change a lot , so really never get to know them (or them, me  :( ) .  I really used to spend time with the Trawlers and Trawlermen but the government decided to restrict photography at the Jetties  >:( 
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Tom
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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2016, 07:19:34 »
i like momos

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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2016, 07:53:15 »
Yup, so do I  ;D . Good, cheap street food  ;D . These are good but my favourite are the ones with spinach and Paneer (similar to cottage cheese or Ricotta) .  Unfortunately the Tibetan Restaurant closed a couple of years back  :(
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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2016, 14:12:34 »
Tom
Just because you get no comment does not mean that no one enjoyed them!

Thanks - I do like your B+W processing especially the way you get skin tones. Not easy to get the shading and contrasts that look like skin without adding a lot of film grain. I know some people think that digital B+W skin looks plasticky - but the shading and analogue like differences between everyone's skin is just right.

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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2016, 04:34:48 »
Thanks JJ, the Oly images were difficult because of jpegs.  The "Weird Woman" needed a fair amount of noise reduction (define 2).  Shooting a young girl with flawless skin is always a pleasure.  I've known her since she was a baby.  She was not posing but was aware of the camera.   I'll work on it again since I really had to work on blown highlights in the upper left and really accentuated the green fringing  :( .   I am happy with both Batis lenses.  By the by..... I've given up on the Voigt APO Lanthar 125 f2.5 at a price I'm willing to pay but have been thinking about your 180 APO Lanthar :) .   For me, the Df still provides the very bet skin tones and textures  ;D

A couple of months back there were  two on eBay UK (one in UK and one in Japan) and a dealer had one.  Not unreasonable prices   :) .  Now I cannot find 1  :( .  Down to a decision between waiting it out or going for a Leica APO Telyt 180 f3.5. The Leica APO 180 f2.8 is outside the 'play' budget.    I wanted the Lanthar in the Nikon mount or second choice in the Leica R.  I may just see if I can improve my results with the 180 2.8D on the a7II , cheaper  ;) .
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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2016, 05:53:49 »
I always enjoy your photos Tom. And I like your BW conversion in this series.
The momo photo somehow doesn’t appeal me very much because of the trash bin in front. I would have asked the shop owner to move it aside before taking the shot or would have tried to find another angle to avoid it. :)
“Unloading the night's catch” - I like this one the most. This photo has many interesting elements and I like how bw conversion pops up.
“Making a point... normal bright, harsh light” — this framing is too tight for my taste.

Thanks for sharing! :)
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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2016, 08:21:27 »
Thanks Anirban, re: the trash can, if I had asked him to move the can it would no longer been a Candid of him and the two customers and with the 75 f2.5 that was the best position.  I rarely try to physically arrange the scene .  I've been know to bend a branch if it is in the way for an ideal perch in shooting birds  ;) .  In "making a point' it is pretty much full frame.  The lady making the point is Saeed Mirza's wife and a good friend.  She knows to just ignore me  :) .   I shoot many functions and events where I am known to many if not most.  Normally there are Photogs from at least two or three of the Newspapers getting posed images of the VIPs attending.  I shoot stand-off for the real candids . 

Since I know the people, some of the most interesting, funny and embarrassing never get published, but I do send them to the people and they often windup on Facebook  ....their decision  :)

The young women waiting at the Bar were waiting on a the daughter of a friend of mine and are also known to me which is why I left the legs dark  ;) and did not make my presence known.  I did show the group , three more arrived, the images on the LCD as we left.  Goa is a small place  :)

I have probably a several thousand fisherfolk images , glad you liked it.

When I am shooting children I love to get the interaction between us.  They are always candid , unless embarrassed/shy, then up to me to make them feel comfortable ;) .  I shoot many children of the many Migrant Workers.  Then they always love to see the images and I always carry some candy to give to the parents, never directly to the kids.  Funny, sometimes the kids do not get the candy , parents like sweets as well  ;D

We all have our ways of doing things and how we take images.  Also, believe it or not, my being a foreigner does impact even if I have been in India 18 years  ;)
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Tom
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Re: Some recent B&W images
« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2016, 09:05:05 »
Thanks Tom for additional info. Always nice to read the "behind the scene". What you said about candid shot very much makes sense.

We all have our ways of doing things and how we take images..
Rightly said. Couldn't agree more!

Also, believe it or not, my being a foreigner does impact even if I have been in India 18 years  ;)
It has its own pros and cons, I'm sure you will agree. :) When I shoot pictures, people more often ignore me, even face to face. So get very candid shots even with a 18/35mm. But on the other hand, if I stick around after the shot, I do get questioned a lot; where as most people wouldn't question foreigner taking pictures because many will be shy of their communication medium. That's why most of the time I shoot and don't even look back.
It will be fun if I ever come to Goa and we go out shooting together! :)
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