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Wish I could remember which of the three funky lenses I was testing made this image. I like what it did. Not a really good test if you don't keep good notes. D'oh!
Optika IIa with a petzvalesque projection lens.
Adox CHS 25 in Rodinal 1+50 for 8.5 minutes.
Test roll at 6x6 with a wide angle homemade pinhole camera, f90 18mm.
A few flash pinhole shots to finish the roll.
There's a saying "there's a light at the end of the tunnel", and this is the light. I am really enjoying every moment of it from the 3d tracking, live view, built, color rendition, fast FPS and etc..
Will post more pics and reviews... No PP.
D300
Sigma 70-200 2.8
This is a test. It is meant to illustrate the differences between this really old Mamiya Macro 60mm with 42mm threads with Canon adapter lens built during the 1960's and a really new 17-55 EF-S f/2.8 IS USM.
Both images were shot wide open at f/2.8. The Canon image also had image stabilization enabled. The Mamiya image is clearly sharper. There's something either wrong with the Canon optic, or my expectations of it's performance are not aligned with the reality of new "high performance" zoom lenses... and after much deliberation and several more tests, I'm convinced the problem is in the lens.
Test makeup I did the day before I left for NYC for the IMATS Show.
Practicing colours, blending edges, etc.
Foam piece by Matthew DeWilde.
Model is Joseph Walmsley
Makeup by Monik Walmsley
I got a new camera today.
I roasted two batches of coffee green beans tonight. This is Sumatra Mandheling, French roast.
I tested the LumoPro LP907 Universal Hot Shoe Translator II by taking this photo. My old hot shoe adaptor is on the camera's hot shoe, and is connected to the LP907 by the audio cable visible at lower right (it came with a set of computer speakers I bought in 2000).
The LP907 fired the Yongnuo flash pictured here, which is lighting this image. (If the LP907 hadn't worked, then this image would have been dark.)
canon ae-1 program +
maginon-serie g mc 70-210mm f4 auto zoom +
fujifilm fujicolor c200
(at 105mm f/5.6 1/60, hand held)
no post processing or cropping, just as scanned.
taken at manual mode.
lensi tanımak amacıyla çekilen test fotoğraflarından biri.
herhangi bir oynama veya kırpma yok, tarayıcıdan ne çıktıysa o.
manuel modda çekildi.
test for colour accuracy, left hand shot as processed and uploaded to Flickr, right hand shot as seen in the flickr app on a tablet, and posted to Instagram, then viewed on the PC along side the original. Flickr app seems to strip out some of the colour.
Testing coping E6 transparencies with the a6000
Second post of this image but different technique ...
I used to get some nice radio programs from the ABC on my transistor during the day..
Finally, I got a Pentax K 50/1.2 which I am testing at the moment. The light in this one was offered by a small lamp (40 watts) which is directed against a wall on the other side of the room... ;) The DOF is rrrrrreally small and I think it'll take a couple of shots until I am comfortable with it's fokussing.
Daguerreotype surfaces after being exposed to sodium sulfide (for over a week). The experiment offers data which can support interpretations of the aging process seen in daguerreotype plates, and information which helps, at least in a superficial way, identify a gilded (gold toned) from an ungilded plate.
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my first test with the innovatronix
I thought I'd give a demo of the standard vignette on the new 16-35 F4 IS L. In direct comparison to the 17-40 L which I also have, the vignette seems to be worse at first glance (back of camera) on the newer lens. However, once on screen, you can see that the newer lens is no worse at the corners than the old, and a big improvement towards the middle.
Once Lightroom releases a lens correction profile for the 16-35 F4 IS L, it should be great, as the new glass is definitely sharper, and the IS is massively useful in my opinion.
On a telephoto with IS, you're looking to get a shot with your aperture wide open, and the IS allows you to shoot at 1/30-1/100th all day. The huge benefit with IS on a wide angle for me, is that now, even though I could always hand hold at 1/15th, I can now crank up my aperture and get an even sharper image.
Overall thoroughly happy with my new glass... anyone want to buy a well loved Canon 17-40mm F4 L ?! hehe.
I chose this scene for all of the debris and detail in the construction. Zoom in on all of it. Check out the tiles on the roof, then scan down to the windows and dumpsters. Finally move towards the front of the scene where the debris is and cardboard box. Oh, and if you look to the left you'll see the high school, and in front of it, mounds of dirt with a lot of detail.
Sigma DP2M
A Mode
1/320 sec
F/10
ISO 100