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Hans van Eijsden Photography, The Netherlands - www.hansvaneijsden.com
Lens: Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM on Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Light: A very simple two-light setup with the Elinchrom ELC 1000 from the top-left through the Mola Setti with white grid, PAD and Opal diffuser for creating the beautiful shadows. I used the Elinchrom ELB 400 with Action Head and a beauty dish with sock from the bottom, to fill in the shadows a little bit. I measured the light with the Sekonic L-858D.
Postprocessing: Some local adjustment curves, some local cloning, greyscale conversion.
Portfolio: www.hansvaneijsden.com
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/hansvaneijsdenphotography
We are pleased to say we are in this year's Vintage Fair!
We decided to span the 20s-50 with the beautiful and distinct art style of Art Deco. Spanning from the 20s-50s, this distinct art style is sure to catch the eye.
There are 4 new items from us in this style at the Vintage Fair!
*pm* Art Deco Decals: Borders
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Four designs in 8 different finishes: tintable white, distressed white, black, distressed black, gold foil, silver foil, mixed foil, greyscale.
Only 1 LI as rezzed, can be linked together for lower LI impact.
Great for subtle borders and a little 1920s pizazz . Or make them larger for a strong design element.
Vintage Fair runs: June 9th - June 25
Rebecca Tregear - Beginner
Faber Castell Polychromos pencils in various cool greys. White gelly roll pen for the stitching. Strathmore colored pencil paper 9x12". I converted the reference photo into black and white so I could practice with greys and values.
The greyscale print, as it will appear at the Supersonic Festival.
I decided to bring the characters forward and remove all tone from them.
My daughter-in-law, Yula, and I were handing the camera back and forth at this point. She may have been the one who clicked the shutter on this frame. It's a pleasure to work with an artist.
I recently spent a few months living and working in a very remote area on the Utah/Nevada border called Callao. My fiancé's family owns a ranch there.
The nearest store is an hour and a half away, it's a very desolate area. I shot this while working.
Another B&W HDR photo of Bodiam castle from our recent day trip. Will this one be as successful as my previous B&W shot of this fine building???