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The result of my experiment with medium format, Fujichrome Velvia and snow! very difficult to scan a Velvia slide - this one went back to scanner 3 times - still managed to reproduce only about 70% of attributes. I folded shop and sold off the Mamiya after this - cant afford the workflow. I had planned this shot from my previous trips waiting for the hut in front to glow golden yellow! Spot metered from the hut
Sorry I missed the comments from some friends - finding time has been difficult this year.
Mamiya 645 AFD, 120 mm/F2.8 Lens Fujichrome Velvia taken at Sandakphu
Lava flows, ripples, cools, flows some more, cools & cracks again & eventually weathers allowing life to to move in and establish itself once again. Here a Hawaiian fern is one of the first pioneer plants to establish itself in the recently weathered surface cracks in a Pahoehoe lava flow of 2008. Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii.
Davide Cassanello 2006 -2007 wide aperture
My first photography book is finally released!
A selection of my best -wide aperture- shots taken on 2006-2007 (my first flickr year)
- Nikon D50, D200, Hasselblad 500c/m and (soon) Pentax 67 shots
- 10x8 inches (25x20 cm.)
- Hardcover (w/dust jacket) or softcover
- >60 colour pages
- >70 color and b/w photos
Look a small pdf preview
For orders and informations contact me ;)
I am guessing this was f1.2, this close it is really hard to get the focus right, luckily I nailed it and the eyes are super sharp, everything else out of focus.
Omg this story took way too long and doubled in size.
adding more details then i was thinking of plus bad writing block x.x
Scuba x Blaster
Name: Depth Charge
Weapons:
Harpoon Gun with three alternate spears
Warship Destroyer class torpedoes
The Slizer homeworld was thrown into chaos due to the second meteorite that crashed 100 years after since the first one landed, races & continents were divided due to earthquakes, floods of water & lava & frozen in many different areas, some were wiped out, those that survived emerged were transformed and fushed with other slizers into more powerful bots.
Blaster was the new ruler of Neo Plasma city after his victory in defeating Millennium from the battle of the century, who now remains as a trophy.
Blasters new empire was hit by a crushing tsunami, flooding it completely, similar to Turbo's being frozen in a blizzard. Blaster was swept away by the powerful currents, rushed into some of debris of the meteor floating in the water, rupturing blasters power core, he could blow in due time, the water contaminated with radiation from the rocks still falling, covering blasters outer and inner armor, his fate would not end here, by divine intervention, blaster knocks into a unconscious slizer scuba and unknown pre rahi of powerful swimmers, Blaster's complex AI attempts to link up with scuba in a risky combination to save himself & maybe scuba. blaster's reckless plan goes horribly wrong with his power failing and putting too much stress on his body sparked a sphere shaped explosion, blaster & scuba were forcefully torn scattered, only to be sucked back in with the prehistoric rahi creatures, the two former slizers were terminated in the process and fushed into a new age of slizer. The Divine intervention observed its craft, the slizers joined as one, Depth Charge comes online
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“A man only becomes wise when he begins to calculate the approximate depth of his ignorance.”
Gian Carlo Menotti
Voigtlander Bessa R3M Rangefinder
Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm F1.4 (single coated)
Kodak Portra 160
Developed & Scanned At Fromex In Long Beach Ca.
I chose this photo because it is an example of Depth. When I took this photo, I took into consideration that I needed to show the foreground, middle ground, and background in the shot. I also edited it so you can see the darkness of the clouds
My friend's cats love the camera. Not sure if he's happy or not, but he still let me pet him and purring ensued so I think I was ok.
This is an example of using a smaller aperture and longer shutter speed to achieve a larger depth of field at night. I shot this back in October, but it still represents night photography technique.
Here is an example of shallow depth of field, where the telescope is in focus and the beach is out of focus.
For week 31 of 52 of 2012... I've revisited a subject I've used a couple of times before..
The beach in the town where I live, Bray, has a mile long Victorian promenade. Hugely popular with locals and tourists, you will always find someone walking along it no matter what time of the day, or night, that it is.
At the moment, our summer festival is still in full swing and the beach is host to a funfair with lots of rides and stalls.. I took this shot on Wednesday evening on a walk with the girls and the dogs..
I love the depth of focus of the railings.. but trying to get them without a myriad of people in the shot is not easy! This couple happened to walk in to one of my "People'less" shots.. but I think they add rather than take away from it in the end!