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ISO 400, 1/5 sec shutter. As shot.

Bowen Park - 1 (of 4) - Canon EOS Rebel G SLR (1996) with Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 Mark 1 (1987) Prime (EOS mount) & Ilford XP2 ISO 400 B&W Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, where he works as a writer.

Camera: Canon A1

Film: Fuji Superia

ISO: 400

Nikon FE2, Fuji Neopan 400

The wind signal

 

Kyoudou, Setagaya-ku,Tokyo

 

Nikomat Ftn

Nikon Nikkor-H Auto 85mm f1.8

Lomography B&W Lady Gray Iso 400

Epson GT-X820 3200dpi

ISO 400, f/8, 30 seconds exposure

Out of order, happens when you have two film cameras.

DSLR scanned with a Sony A350 and 35-70 f4

This is a relaxed portraiture of Jason. I was a little unsure whether 1/2 a second was reasonable, but he promised to hold still and it turned out. I am impressed at the lack of grain and the tones given that this was shot with 400 speed film. I will have to consider this again for future indoor portraiture without the assistance of flash.

 

f/5.6 -- 1/2 sec

 

HP5 Plus ISO 400 (4x5 format)

taken with Toyo 45AII with 150mm f/5.6 Apo-Sironar-N Lens

Developed in Ilfotec DD-X for 9min at 68F

Scanned with Epson Perfection V750 PRO

 

my identifier: jason 0001-1

Lo mejores resultados al momento de fotografiar el carro fueron con el ISO 400 debido a que esta claridad ayuda a resaltar distintas partes del carro, dándole un brillo que resalta su color gris metálico.

1/6seconds, f/4.5, 11.2 (63) mm, ISO 400. Denoised, resized and cropped for printing on 5x7" paper.

ISO 400 10mm f/3.5 1/13sec

 

ISO 400 10mm f/3.5 1/100sec

 

ISO 400 10mm f/3.5 0.6sec

 

Composed in Photomatrix Pro 4.0

ISO: 400

Aperture: f/11.0

Shutter: 1/125

White Balance: AWB

 

This was the last photo I took, I took out my phone to see what time it was and saw that it was reflecting the fence above me and I also thought it was cool that my watch strap and my phone match the background. The tilt of the camera was intentional so that all of the lines aren't going in the same direction and they differentiate from eachother.

Camera: Nikon 1 J1

Aperture: f/1.8

Exposure: ¹⁄₄₀ sec at f/1.8

ISO: 400

Lens: 1 NIKKOR 18.5mm f/1.8

Focal Length: 18.5mm (49mm in 35mm equivalent)

ISO 400, 1/15 sec, f/8.0. Voigtlander Super Wide-Heliar 15mm f/4.5 Aspherical on Epson R-D1s. + 2/3 stop exposure compensation.

 

Unsharpened image, color corrected and rotated in Adobe Photoshop CS2.

 

EPSN2201E

Pentax P3n - 10 (of 27) - Pentax P3n SLR (1988) with Pentax-M 28mm 1:2.8 Prime (PK Mount) & Fuji ISO 400 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

Macro - f: 2/8 - veloc. f 1/400 - iSO 400...ufa!!!..que aprendizado

Nikon F3 Fujifilm Fujicolor Superia ISO 400 Shutter Speed 1/500 Nikkor Lens 50mm f/1.8

 

Jana rompiendo la piñata

ISO:400, 600mm, F6.3, 1/90sec on Monopod - Trying out the New Sigma 150-600mm Sport lens and really impressed. Terrible lighting on the day but using a monopod and image stabilisation I could get shots at 500mm @ 1/10 sec! refer to the bird shot. Amazing lens.

Taken on a Halina Paulette, SOOC, and on expired ISO 400 film dated 2004.

Jasupin is Baaaack - 11 (of 21) - Konica C35AF2 Hexanon 38 mm 1:2.8 (the "Jasupin") & ISO 400 Fuji Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

I do my own color dev. So, I have water temp issues and chemical issues. I suck at scanning. My only redeeming quality is oloneo photo engine – I'm good at editing to get the most out of the scan.

Nikon Nails It (Again) - 13 (of 30) - Nikon F75 (2003-2007) with Nikon AF Nikkor 35-70mm 1:3.3-4.5 Zoom (MKII 1989-1994) & ISO 400 Fuji Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

Remembrance Day 2016 on Film - 7 (of 7) - Minolta Maxxum 7000 (1985) with Sony DT 55-200 mm 1:4.0-5.6 Zoom (A mount) & Fuji ISO 400 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

ISO 400 - F4.5 - 1/800 "

Strobist:

580EX ettl HSS FP sync

SB-800 camera left on full power to provide fill.

 

playing around with HSS and what i found out the hard way (totally forgot before) is that the higher your shutter speed, the less power your flash provides, here i had to go to iso 400 to get some decent exposure @ 1/800 " but that wasn't enough, so had to add another remote optical slave flash as fill, but due to the difference in flash duration, the fill doesn't help that much, that's why Syl had to use 12 flashes with radiopoppers to get a decent exposure:

pixsylated.com/2008/12/smashing-pumpkins-with-high-speed-....

 

and that's not a great freeze, i went down to 1/2500 and got much better results, but had to compensate with higher iso.

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