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Posted by: count.d on 18 January 2004
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Posted on: 14 July 2004 by Joe Petrik
Joe
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Nerd info: Available light, Nikon F3, 105mm lens, Agfa Scala 200x scanned with a Minolta Scan Elite 5400
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Nerd info: Available light, Nikon F3, 105mm lens, Agfa Scala 200x scanned with a Minolta Scan Elite 5400
Posted on: 14 July 2004 by Joe Petrik
Joe
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Nerd info: Available light with fill flash, Nikon F4, 105mm lens, Kodak B&W Porta 400 film, scanned with a Minolta Scan Elite 5400
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Nerd info: Available light with fill flash, Nikon F4, 105mm lens, Kodak B&W Porta 400 film, scanned with a Minolta Scan Elite 5400
Posted on: 15 July 2004 by Dan M
Joe,
Silly question, but did you use a flash on Anna 2? Her face really pops fwd from her hair on the left side.
Dan
Silly question, but did you use a flash on Anna 2? Her face really pops fwd from her hair on the left side.
Dan
Posted on: 16 July 2004 by Joe Petrik
Hey, Dan,
Yeah. I can't remember the exact setting, but the flash was dialed in at roughly two stops less than the available light reading, to take out the dark shadows around the tombstone and to lighten Anna's eyes.
Joe
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...did you use a flash on Anna 2?
Yeah. I can't remember the exact setting, but the flash was dialed in at roughly two stops less than the available light reading, to take out the dark shadows around the tombstone and to lighten Anna's eyes.
Joe
Posted on: 26 July 2004 by count.d
Here's an example of how my career is changing. I shoot many images digitally now. This type of photography gives one the advantage to takes pictures not previously possible. I shot this using a fisheye lens, which shows substantially more of the room than a "super wide" lens. The problem is that it curves most of the straight lines.
Posted on: 26 July 2004 by count.d
And then with a clever bit of software the image is straight. I could never get this amount of angle before digital cameras.
Posted on: 27 July 2004 by Klva
I like this one. A pity the top of the head is cut...
Etienne
Etienne
Posted on: 27 July 2004 by Klva
Just one question. The pictures I'm sending don't display at their real size on the thread. How can I do to resolve this problem ?
Etienne
Etienne
Posted on: 27 July 2004 by Klva
That one was shot by a friend of mine with a Nikon D100, one south coast of brittany.
Etienne
Etienne
Posted on: 27 July 2004 by Klva
The Alcazar in Sevilla...
Etienne
Etienne