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Last June, 29 2016, I was in Lisbon, and wanted to take a few pictures of this street, I made few yes, but this one come perfect in my point of view. This picture was taken betwen 4/5pm when the sun still very strong, but the shadow of the house at left side was in the midle of the street, and I wanted to capute it. I always work with my F100 in manual mode, and I spoted the brigth side of the street, and the dark side, then iI put exposure in the midle of high and low light and this is the final result after edit in CS6 to get a lil more contrast.
Nikon F100
Nikkor 1/1.8 50mm series E (pancake)
Rollei RPX 100
R09 - One Shot (Rodinal) 1/50 @ 20 celcius
16 minuts - 1 Agitation every 30s
Scanned on Epson V750 Pro gray 16 bits Tiff @ 6400 dpi
Photoshop CS6 Portable clean dust, linear contrast, and convert to JPG
When I saw these two Egyptian women at a market next to the Al-Ghouri Complex in Cairo, I was immediately fascinated by the natural dramaturgy of lights and shadows in this scene. To me, the high contrast combined with the colors creates a breathtaking atmosphere.
Same as last post but with some rainbow paper rotation instead of coloured perspex.
Unsure where to take these next. Probably outside with the human form as the centrepiece. We shall see.
Sooc/Sook.
Nice 1.
Estou tão feliz, uma garota que estudou comigo acabou de elogiar minha galeria, disse sobre como sou detalhado etc, nossa, isso me faz ganhar o dia! E enfim, hoje estava indo tirar minha soneca da tarde e estava um pouco frio, o que eu amo, e ainda uma luz bem legal entrando pela persiana, achei que sairia algo legal trabalhar naquelas sombras, e foi isso.
I'm so happy, a girl who studied with me just compliment my gallery, she said about'm so detailed, wow, this makes my day! And finally, today was going to take my afternoon nap and was a little cold, which I love, and still a pretty cool light coming through the blinds, I thought it would come out something cool to work in those shadows, and that was it.
A subterranean tunnel meet with Chris and Alan. One of the last shots of the night. A test for exposure for my previous post with the tricky blue light, which seems to go from beautifully saturated to blown out in a split second.
I stood still whilst Chris shone his rgb torch through my mums old net curtains. I've just read that last sentence out loud and it sounds all kinds of wrong. My ma was at home with my dad for the record.
sooc and all that jazz.
Nice 1.
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Took me three months to get the set complete and almost 1 year to decide have or not a Medium Format camera. After spend hours and hours on internet searching about what would be best for me, I decided the Mamiya RB, and with the help of 2 Sir’s here on Flickr I decided for the Pro SD. Them the long search on Ebay... first come the body, in mint conditions... second, the 180mm KL lens, cheap and also in mint condition, and finally, the third element missing... the film back. All elements I got were evaluated by a Mamiya technician here in Portugal. His words – All is working in perfect conditions... Enjoy your it!
So, I got a Rollei RPX 100 / 120mm film, and here’s the results: In 10 shots, just 1 come out burned, but I’m very happy with the results.
I didn’t developed myself yet because I’m not comfy it 120mm roll to put it on the spiral, and took it to the lab were they developed on the Jobo tank. They did a great job even. Soon I will learn how to insert the roll on the spiral.
I scanned the roll on Epson V750, and with some surprise I saw the film didn’t curl too much, as I hoped it would happen.
So, Ladies and Gentleman, this is my first share I ever made in Medium Format... I hope you all enjoy, and please let me know what you all think about it
By the way... all exposures were made with a Sekonic L-208 TwinMate analog light meter for hand-held incident and reflected ambient light readings.
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD
Mamiya K/L 180mm f/4.5 - f16 1/60 / Light meter Sekonic L-208 TwinMate
Rollei RPX 100
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I'm Esther'90: www.flickr.com/photos/30495723@N02/ , I had to start a new account. So you can follow me here from now, I'll upload new and old pictures as well.
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Ripped a old laptop to bits today to see if anything interesting lay within. The board is a monster and I also found a sheet of something mingling amongst the screen. I don't know what it is but it seems to diffract the light in some interesting ways.
Anyway this is my original board lit gelled red from front and bare back. Lighting from the back gives a little more detail from the translucent green bits. I also had some mosaic tiles left over from when Tiling was my trade which give the effect of oil on water.
Lit the board and then rotated the tiles which were laid out in a line.
sooc and all that jazz