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02-12-2011, 07:43 PM   #4846
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number 2 is excellent eyespy, the look on his face is priceless

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QuoteOriginally posted by jgredline Quote
what a wonderful series, i especially liked the first.
Thanks! Buenos Aires was fun for street shooting, wide angels (28&35mm) worked best in the older parts of the city.

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02-13-2011, 03:51 PM   #4848
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First: M50mm F1.4 at unknown aperture and shutter time. Velvia 50 on MX.
Second: A28mm F2.0 at unknown aperture and shutter time. Velvia 50 on MX.

Very plain and ordinary motives, yet I like how they turned out. Both "scanned" using the DA35ltd over a laptop monitor.




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QuoteOriginally posted by eddie1960 Quote
number 2 is excellent eyespy, the look on his face is priceless
Thanks E. here is a crop and uncropped shot. Not sure which one I like best.



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Tried green filter(#1) & Kodak 400cn B/W thru A70-210/4 & ZX-L. Tri-x it aint
not everyday get trumpeters to line up on me from kilometer out and do flyover.
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QuoteOriginally posted by BillM Quote
Tried green filter(#1) & Kodak 400cn B/W thru A70-210/4 & ZX-L. Tri-x it aint
not everyday get trumpeters to line up on me from kilometer out and do flyover.
Great shot. How the hell did you train the one in the middle to be out of sync with the others?
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QuoteOriginally posted by Vendee Quote
How the hell did you train the one in the middle to be out of sync with the others?
Thanks Vendee,believe it or not,some tight fitting spandex and a wink

Waterfowl and their formation flying is truly awesome.Always the strongest bird in
the lead position,others rely on wing tip vortices as a 'boost'.When lead bird gets
tired,it falls back for a breather and another takes over and so on.
It really is spectacular to witness.

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anybody here have an experience before with NPZ 800?



numbers for sale

Pentax MX+ smc Pentax-FA 1:1.9/43 Limited + Fuji 800 NPZ @640
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^Wow!, nice colors on that one, what is that person actually doing in the pic?
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^Wow!, nice colors on that one, what is that person actually doing in the pic?
those are GSM number. for sale. its starter pack number. they sell it that way because they think those number have some very nice combination. it could be several 9 or several 8 or 7, which in some culture in this world is prefered because it might have something to do with luck and prosperity. .

or maybe those number resembling your birthday or your.. basicallly anything..

me and my friend in that picture is so awe with it.. not just because its combination but with those price tags..

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QuoteOriginally posted by fearview Quote
those are GSM number. for sale. its starter pack number. they sell it that way because they think those number have some very nice combination. it could be several 9 or several 8 or 7, which in some culture in this world is prefered because it might have something to do with luck and prosperity. .

or maybe those number resembling your birthday or your.. basicallly anything..

me and my friend in that picture is so awe with it.. not just because its combination but with those price tags..

It's a really nice photo Hermawan. The facial expression of your friend captured is really good, nice work. Film looks good for 800 colour too; I haven't tried anything that fast in colour yet.
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Here's part of a recent show of mine. Most of it, including everything visible in this shot, was done on film. Most were medium format. However, the tree picture on the right was shot with a KX and 55/1.8. Several other large prints elsewhere in the show were also done with Pentax gear. I do all my own scanning (Epson V700) and image corrections, send the files out for large prints which require no correction by the printer.

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QuoteOriginally posted by John Poirier Quote
Here's part of a recent show of mine. Most of it, including everything visible in this shot, was done on film. Most were medium format. However, the tree picture on the right was shot with a KX and 55/1.8. Several other large prints elsewhere in the show were also done with Pentax gear. I do all my own scanning (Epson V700) and image corrections, send the files out for large prints which require no correction by the printer.
Very cool John! I was telling a friend last night how very thrilled I would be to have even one of my photos exhibited. Good work!


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QuoteOriginally posted by stevebrot Quote
Very cool John! I was telling a friend last night how very thrilled I would be to have even one of my photos exhibited. Good work!


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I agree very cool. That color one in the middle is catching my eye. Care to share a jpeg?

Steve didn't you have one displayed in time square!?!
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QuoteOriginally posted by John Poirier Quote
Here's part of a recent show of mine. Most of it, including everything visible in this shot, was done on film. Most were medium format. However, the tree picture on the right was shot with a KX and 55/1.8. Several other large prints elsewhere in the show were also done with Pentax gear. I do all my own scanning (Epson V700) and image corrections, send the files out for large prints which require no correction by the printer.

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Lovely work John! It's great to hear about professional work being done with film.
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