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04-01-2021, 12:45 AM   #11176
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Hi Parry

They look good also, nice work.


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What do you think of the house?

04-01-2021, 01:24 AM   #11177
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What do you think of the house?
Hi Parry

Yours or the middle picture ?
Double height entry and spiral staircase .... nice

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04-01-2021, 01:28 AM   #11178
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Hi Parry

Yours or the middle picture ?
Double height entry and spiral staircase .... nice

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I've started a thread about this in General Photography. "A different way of presenting your work."
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I've started a thread about this in General Photography. "A different way of presenting your work."
Hi Parry
Stone the crows its a model ..... but a very good model

04-01-2021, 01:39 AM   #11180
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Stone the crows its a model ..... but a very good model
Veeeeeeee Raaaaaayyyyy!

It's a design I've been doing for a buried reservoir conversion to residential, a project in the Peak District, UK. Done in SketchUp Pro and rendered with V-Ray Next. Then I thought, why not present your photo work like this? Makes it way interesting to show your photos as they should be. Hanging on a wall.
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Veeeeeeee Raaaaaayyyyy!

It's a design I've been doing for a buried reservoir conversion to residential, a project in the Peak District, UK. Done in SketchUp Pro and rendered with V-Ray Next. Then I thought, why not present your photo work like this? Makes it way interesting to show your photos as they should be. Hanging on a wall.
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FA 43 lim, f8, Pentax K-1

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FA 43 lim, f8, Pentax K-1

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Wow.

Amazing colour.
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Wow.

Amazing colour.
Thanks, Jonathan! Just 1 click in Capture One - and colours are there (the sky was dark blue, but that was too simple, sorry for cheating).
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K-1 ii and FA 31


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What do you mean by stitched? One photo made out of several, like panorama?
04-16-2021, 08:20 AM   #11188
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FA 43mm. I'm finding that f/2.2 is the sweet spot on this lens for getting sufficient sharpness in a central subject but a good de-focused background.


Bakery
by Jonathan MacDonald, on Flickr


Juice & eggs
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I’ve found the FA43 to be an extraordinary lens, in several aspects, one of which being the fact that it has subtly different “behaviour”/“character”/“look” at different apertures (especially so at the wider values), and by this I do not mean merely that the DOF differs. This makes it a lens of complex behaviour; I’ve found it richly rewarding learning to exploit these complexities to beautiful advantage, in the images rendered.

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Outstanding images. Unique colour. The reflections are almost unreal! Excellent.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Coiseam Quote
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I love the FA43’s f8 “look”: details are crisp, deep and aplenty, yet the image is rendered with a lovely “old-school” warmth to it. So much so that I’ve often dialled in f8 on the 43 when I desire that effect.

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QuoteOriginally posted by builttospill Quote
K-1 ii and FA 31


FA 77
Re the FA31 shot: Love that foreground bokeh, and the composition.

Re the FA77 shot: What to say? It IS after all the legendary portraiture lens!

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I’ve found the FA43 to be an extraordinary lens, in several aspects, one of which being the fact that it has subtly different “behaviour”/“character”/“look” at different apertures (especially so at the wider values), and by this I do not mean merely that the DOF differs. This makes it a lens of complex behaviour; I’ve found it richly rewarding learning to exploit these complexities to beautiful advantage, in the images rendered.

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Outstanding images. Unique colour. The reflections are almost unreal! Excellent.

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I love the FA43’s f8 “look”: details are crisp, deep and aplenty, yet the image is rendered with a lovely “old-school” warmth to it. So much so that I’ve often dialled in f8 on the 43 when I desire that effect.

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Re the FA31 shot: Love that foreground bokeh, and the composition.

Re the FA77 shot: What to say? It IS after all the legendary portraiture lens!

Unfortunately, for myself finding these complexities is trial and error...


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04-17-2021, 03:30 AM   #11190
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Unfortunately, for myself finding these complexities is trial and error...


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Haha, it's been the same for me!

Do keep on at it, the rewards are good!
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