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From front to back, MPP (Micro Precision Products) Micro Press 5"x4" camera, Rolleiflex 2.8F twin lens reflex, and Nikon F 35mm SLR.
Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic with Super Takumar 55mm f2, Super Takumar 135mm f3.5 and SMC Takumar 35mm f3.5.
Interior scene of Lyle's cafe (London)
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Soft: 3ds Max 2017, V-Ray 3.5, Mudbox 2017, Substance Painter, Adobe Photoshop CS 6 (plug-ins: Magic Bullet PhotoLooks, Nik Color Efex Pro).
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PC: Core i7-6700, 32 Gb RAM, NVIDIA GTX 1080
Render time: 10 h.
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Last week I spent some 8 hours a day in a room. I had my cam but not a lot to do. The challenge was to try and be 'creative'.
In a few instances I may have succeeded:)
If you wait long enough, sometimes the butterflies come to you! Not sure the minimum focus distance of the lens would allow for such a close up image, however. :-)
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Soft: 3ds Max 2018, VRay, Adobe Photoshop CS 6 (plug-ins: Magic Bullet PhotoLooks).
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PC: Dual Xeon Silver 4116, 64 Gb RAM, Nvidia Quadro P5000
Render time: 6 h. (high setting for printing)
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The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.
La cámara es un instrumento que enseña a ver a la gente sin una cámara.
- Dorothea Lange -
Nikon D4 & Nikkor AF-S 35mm f/1.4G
© Luís Campillo 2012
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The beauty of clicking an amazing city LONDON at the BLUE HOUR. Reflection of lights in the river Thames & the very tall St George's TOWER .
Thought this was a kind of cool find at the local Goodwill store. 2 bucks for an unopened box (3 rolls) film, 1 unused Magicube, original box, and it's in excellent shape. The camera itself is like new and everything that's supposed to work does. The whole shot was really taken care of by someone, or not used very much, or both. Kind of funny, the box of film has a price on the side of $1.30. Don't think you'll see 3 rolls of film for that anymore. It also has a date of March 1978 on the side.