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Taking pics and visiting with an old family friend and his daughter from California.
Lighting:
DIY Ringlight in triangle shape
Left and right side of subject each have a ProMaster Cool Light 3 in 1 Octabox
Sony A7
AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G
Post Processing done in Lightroom 5/Photoshop CC
© 2016 Robert Stebler
Nikon D3400, Nikkor AF-P 18 to 55mm at 35mm with Promaster 12mm extension tube. f 5.6, ISO 1400, 1/100 in daylight. 2.625 inches long dimension.
Chernivtsi (Tschernowitz), Ukraine.
SLR Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D
Film: Kodak Portra 160
Filter: Promaster Spectrum 7 UV
Film was scanned by Vasyl Salyga in Chernivtsi.
I am happy with the results. Thank you!
To see the pictures taken with this camera click here.
Thank you for your comments and Fav's.
Lighting:
Promaster 7500EDF speedlight shot through a Promaster 16" beauty dish triggered by promaster radio triggers.
Setup: Promaster manual flash (recommended by Strobist) on stand firing through a translucent panel with a silver reflector on the left used as a fill. The flash was triggered with a phottix system. My pal Chuy was a great poser
When I got home and started working through these raw files, my wife and I both realized that there's a "face" in the cascades that fill the foreground of this photo. I liked the composition anyway, but that made it even more interesting!
Nikon Z f
Vivitar 28-200mm
Promaster HGX VND filter
Nikon D3400, Nikkor AF-P 18 to 55mm at 40mm with Promaster 12 mm extension tube. f 7.1, ISO 200, 1/250.
After over 10 years of reliable service, it finally stopped. It sat for 2 years until I finally took it to a jewelry store to replace the capacitor. The next day I was told they couldn't replace it and I would have to send it to the Citizen service center. They scratched the hell out of the caseback. I looked up a video on YouTube and say how simple it was. $20 on eBay for the capacitor, a full 24 hours of charging in the sunlight with the crown pulled and it was brought back to life.
Nikon D3400, Nikkor AF-P 18 to 55mm at 35mm with Promaster 12 mm extension tube. f 16, ISO 200, 1/100. 6 image focus stack.
Petite fleur que se passe-t-il dans ton coeur ?
Quand la rosé du matin s'invite avec toi,
Quand tu danses avec le vent pendant de longues heures,
Petit fleur que ressens-tu quand tu me vois ?
Jolie fleur, toi qui vois défiler les saisons,
que ressent ton petit coeur doux comme du coton ?
Taken at Longwood Gardens, September, 2009
Winding road in Table Rock Lake State Park..
Branson Missouri.
My Day 2-4-2019.
Sony SLT-A77MkII.
Minolta AF35-70 f4 Macro.
Promaster Polorizer
A couple of years ago, a friend of mine took me out for a day of photography and exploration. My wife and I had just lost our dog who had been with us since before we were married, and it was just what I needed. We went looking for elk, and had no luck, so we stopped by this tiny town near Ponca on our way back.
This was for a short period of time when I had a D780, before going to Nikon Z cameras. I miss that camera on occasion. Being able to use my old screw drive lenses on it was awesome. I ended up selling it to my cousin, so at least it's still in good hands!
I really wish Nikon (or anyone *cough* Fotodiox *cough*) would make an adapter that would drive the old "D" series lenses on Z bodies. Sony did it for A-mount, so we know it's possible!
Nikon D780
Tamron SP 35-105mm f/2.8
Promaster HGX CPL filter
Pentax K3 with a Promaster 28-105 lens. With some warm temperatures and rain, runoff from a well fertilized corn field makes it's way to this frozen pond.
Pentax K-1, Tamron 28-105/4-5.6
A few weeks ago I decided i wanted to re-purchase a lens I sold a few years ago - the Promaster 28-105/4-5.6. I was just feeling nostalgic and regretful. The Promaster was the first lens I ever bought, back in 2003, for my Pentax ZX-L film camera. Online education told me that the Promaster was the same as the Tamron and when I extended my search to include the Tammy, I found one on eBay rather quickly. Pleasantly, Lightroom identifies this as an SMC Pentax-FA. Fun!
Susnet on Lake Tanaycomo.
Taneycomo State Park.
Branson Missouri.
My Day 11-6-2018.
Sony SLT-A77MkII.
Minolta AF 35-70 F4 Macro.
ProMaster polorizer
Chernivtsi (Tschernowitz), Ukraine
SLR Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D
Film: Kodak Gold 200
Filter: Promaster Spectrum 7 UV
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-- focal length - 28 mm
-- aperture - 8
Film was processed and scanned by "Mark" Studio Lab. in Chernivtsi. I am happy with the results.
To see the pictures taken with this camera click here.
Thank you for your comments and Fav's.