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Forum: Lens Sample Photo Archive 08-03-2012, 04:22 PM  
Pentax FA 77mm f/1.8 Limited samples
Posted By Alwyn
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I'd thought I'd contribute a bit too.


IMGP4213 by 2011*Alwin, on Flickr
Forum: Lens Clubs 08-03-2012, 04:29 PM  
The FA Limited Club
Posted By Alwyn
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Views: 2,140,374
FA 77 mm f/1.8 limited @ f/1.8.

IMGP4213 by 2011*Alwin, on Flickr
Forum: Pentax Medium Format 05-22-2013, 01:14 PM  
Post your medium format photos!
Posted By Alwyn
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Views: 3,167,195
K20D + SMC A-645 120 mm macro


IMGP5675-2 by 2011*Alwin, on Flickr


Daslook by 2011*Alwin, on Flickr


Koekoeksbloem by 2011*Alwin, on Flickr

Alwin.
Forum: Lens Clubs 01-07-2011, 07:22 PM  
SIGMA 10-20mm CLUB
Posted By Alwyn
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Views: 936,134
An infrared picture of a castle I took last week. Shadows of myself and of a gate along the lawn were cloned away.

ISO 400 | 20 mm | f/9.5 | 75 sec

Forum: Lens Clubs 12-28-2010, 04:03 PM  
SIGMA 10-20mm CLUB
Posted By Alwyn
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Three photographs from Amsterdam Olympic Stadium. The first one is HDR processed, the second and and third are taken with an IR-filter attached to the front of the lens.

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Forum: Lens Clubs 12-30-2010, 07:32 AM  
The DA Limited Club
Posted By Alwyn
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Views: 1,215,395
All three pictures were taken with the DA 35 macro limited. The first one is a pseudo-HDR (HDR based on one picture), the second is ... see for yourself. For the third: is the post-processing a little overdone or is it just the way you like it?

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Are they sisters or not?


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Forum: Lens Clubs 12-30-2010, 08:12 AM  
The DA Limited Club
Posted By Alwyn
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Views: 1,215,395
Thank you for your reply.

The third picture was done by using layers and a mask of the foreground plant in photoshop. First I made a copy of the foreground layer. In the second (background) layer a "swirl" (or whatever the name was) filter was used . Then I used a gradient to gradually change the foreground layer into the background layer. But the masked foreground plant was excluded from this process. After that I made the second layer black & white and used a gradient again for a smooth transition between foreground and background layer. So no flash was used! I hope this explanation makes sense to you.
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