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These days are perfect to go through the harddisks and find some goodies - like this aster
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss CF 4/120 Makro-Planar
CFV-50c
Beginnings. A few days ago I received an unexpected gift. A Russian Helios 44-M lens, dating from 1979. You probably know I am a great fan of the 44-2, so I am delighted to be able to add the new lens to my love affair with Russian Helios lenses ;o)
My second small photoshoot with the 44-M lens, on the Sony NEX-7 camera. A still life with shell. The lens has such a gentle touch!
With many, many thanks to jesse1dog with his inspired exploration of all manner of lenses and what they can offer the adventurous and curious photographer!!
HBW! ;o)
Helios 44-2 & 44-M set: Here
My Bokeh set: Here
Still Life Compositions: Here
I was going through last summer's trip to the Rockies and came across these unusual mountain tops In Kootenay National Park.
I’ve seen this done before and thought I’d take a crack at it. I just couldn’t believe all the different results I came up with simply by changing the lighting. This shot was the best I thought, utilizing forward lighting and from underneath the orange.
The meaning of the word dictionary comes from the Latin word dictio which pertains the the saying, speaking or use of a word. Seen here is the definition of diction from the pages of the Latin Dictionary of Lewis and Short
Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A bare bulb, mounted to opverhead boom, bounced off 32 inch white imbrella. Flash B modified with MagMod MagSphere, behind white translucent polypropylene board.
Shot for Flickr Friday - theme dictionary
In the background you are seeing the framed photo of my son and his wife and son that I'm giving them today when we go over. I printed it in BW and bought a nice silver frame. I hope they like it. It's the one I put on here..not the crooked one tho lol.
More of a 'styled arrangement' than a still life scene, today — with an oriental theme. Strangely, these more 2-dimensional arrangements are harder to get the composition right than the 3-dimensional full scenes — there's less freedom to place items relative to one another... The Coronilla glauca flowers were looking too good to not use them in a simple arrangement and nicely complemented the rest of the design theme.
My daughter occupied our tea table to draw her miniature Japanese paintings. I didn't mind taking some shots composing the tabletop materials. Just out of fun. This is one how it resulted. Hope you will enjoy.
These days are perfect to go through the harddisks and find some goodies - like this white campion (Silene latifolia)
Hasselblad 500 C/M
Carl Zeiss CF 4/120 Makro-Planar
CFV-50c
Extension tube 32mm