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AB1600 above camera, boomed. Brolly box
AB800 camera right, behind subjects for rim. Bare
AB400 camera left, behind subjects for rim. Bare
Any comments or criticisms are welcome, thanks!
Those mixed-up thoughts on returning to work after a great holiday... It's not so bad really. Planning next year already...
Hello Friends,
I think I should write more then just my camera settings. So I do. Yesterday I met some friends and we went to an old house, a ruin. Very inspiring place I must say. After we found the entrance we went upstairs to get on the roof. The weather was so beautiful. Sun was shining and it felt like spring if it would had been a bit warmer and not that windy. Well it actually was a storm up there and we had to be very careful not to get blown away by the wind :D. I was very excited because it was the first shooting with my brand new Cam. The Canon EOS 5D Mark III, I bought one day before. My first Full Frame Camera and I must say this is so amazing. The quality is really amazing and the sharpness of the pictures is just stunning!!
I hope you like this Work. Feel free to leave some comments or add it to your favorites ;).
Have a nice day!
Greetings Marcus
PS: No strobe used. All natural light :)
Canon Eos 5D MK III
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L
TV 1/2000
AV 2.8
ISO 50
Post - Production with Lightroom 4.4 and Photoshop
Time out for you batman. I did a multiple select object by mistake and batman ended up in the corner lol.
5XP HDR shot of Susukino (Sapporo's largest entertainment district) in Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan.
Feel free to leave a comment!
I've been coming in here for years and this big guy was in timeout when I first photographed him... I think somebody forgot he was here.
Poor bunny...
A reprise of one of my best selling photos which is called "Naughty Bunny Timeout"
A few taken at the offices of a long-closed textile mill built in 1910.
Fuji X100 on a tripod with the 19mm wide angle attachment though the EXIF may show 23mm because I forgot to set it up for one shot.
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Still continuing my color journey, again farther away than last time. I see that slowing down is even more important with Ektar, since tending to see things in B&W gives a latitude of what to ignore, if that makes any sense. But it's a great exercise to observe once again. Thanks to those flickeranians who continue to inspire!
The ValleyVixens208 ladies invited me to shoot with them at a Valentines Day themed event at Studio Boise at the end of January 2023. Elizabeth was one of the models. I had not met her prior to this shoot. She was very quiet and tentative at first but quickly warmed up. This was a fun event and we're already making plans for some more shoots. Life is very good!
Six - Our Daily Challenge
Snappy Smurfling: How long do I have to be here?
Nanny Smurf: Snappy, you've only been there six minutes. You say one more word and you'll get 6 more minutes. You've been way out of line recently. You can fill the time thinking about ways to improve your behavior.
Slouchy Smurfling: I'm being good!
Nanny Smurf: You certainly are, Slouchy. We don't have much time left. Papa Smurf and Brainy Smurf should be here any minute now.
Slouchy Smurfling: How many forks do we need?
Nanny Smurf: Six. One for each person. We need knives and spoons as well. There's plenty of silverware in the drawer behind you.
Slouchy Smurfling: And then I do the cups?
Nanny Smurf: Bless your heart, Slouchy. You are so much help to me. There are five on the table already, plus Baby's green cup. You could put one by each plate. Baby, I would like you to go wash your hands so you'll be ready to eat as soon as Papa and Brainy arrive.
Baby Smurf: OK!