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ACorrodi

have to post them individually - here is some nice color rendition
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ACorrodi

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rem

Great picture Derek (as usual;-)! rem

MW

At a recent editorial shoot, the creative director decided he wanted this key photographed between the portrait sittings.
I did not bring the 120 because this shot was not mentioned before the job.
It pulled through...

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Giorgio

Ok I'll add one.
Nina on the street, NYC.


ghoonk

The 100 makes a pretty good landscape lens in a pinch

Shot from Grund, near Interlaken. There was a snowstorm blowing at Jungfraujorg so it wasn't possible to shoot. Caught sunset on the way down, and decided on a tribute to Hokusai




meshuggener

100mm @ f2.2 ISO 50 & H3DII-39. I love this lens, definitely !

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hamishhamilton

That looks fantastic...

Elmardam

@meshuggener how come i see a lot of background nose in your photo? you say you shot on base iso of 50..
So, did you add it on pupose? or overdone a bit USM? i can't tell?  absolutely magnificent and beautiful shot with great lighting.

photography is art.

meshuggener

Thanks Elmardam :)
I shot it at 50 iso, added some noise in LR4 to get a bit more of texture (I don't like the too smooth look of digital photography -in this sort of pictures-). Maybe the jpg compression added some noise too. What is USM ? Maybe I over-exposed in post the background, actually I don't remember, and that can bring some noise.

The light was the available light  ;)
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Bild i Fokus


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,2/100| f9,5 | 1/180s | iso 200

Greg

This is a wonderful image.  It actually looks surreal.  Great tones and overall look.  I saw it over at Getdpi.

Greg

Bild i Fokus

Thank you Greg!

It took my some time to get this image. I wanted all the blades in sync and pointing upwards the right corner. The problem was that the blades didn't rotate in the same speed.  :)

Greg

I wondered about that!

Greg