Post Your Photography Here #2
May 24, 2008 at 9:13 PM Post #1,652 of 15,743
BigSur.. They're awesome.

Here's some more i took with my FED-4, it chewed my film up half way through so not a lot of pics. I'm getting a bit better at this street photography carry on anyway.

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5. Double Exposure.. Chewing Film, Bad FED, Bad!
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May 24, 2008 at 9:20 PM Post #1,653 of 15,743
Took a nice long hike (in the rain) with a friend (and photographer) to one of the lesser traveled falls in the columbia gorge.

First 3 images are with my G9, latter 3 with XT and sigma 10-20

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May 25, 2008 at 3:28 AM Post #1,654 of 15,743
Where's Waldo? Ha! Where's Drew!

Obviously looks best larger.
 
May 25, 2008 at 5:12 AM Post #1,655 of 15,743
Class of 2008
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May 25, 2008 at 6:38 AM Post #1,657 of 15,743
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Originally Posted by KevDo /img/forum/go_quote.gif
BigSur.. They're awesome.

Here's some more i took with my FED-4, it chewed my film up half way through so not a lot of pics. I'm getting a bit better at this street photography carry on anyway.



Kev,
Has anyone commented on your camera?
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What an amazing piece of machinery.

I take it you are shooting from the hip? It takes a few rolls to calibrate your wrist.
A 24 or 35mm lens? Whatever, you are about 2 meters from your subject, very daring.

A Tapas Bar in Scotland?
 
May 25, 2008 at 8:17 AM Post #1,658 of 15,743
For its age Ronin it does pretty well. I had to recalibrate the rangefinder and the light meter, the catch up needle doesn't move properly so i've marked the case with a marker with shutter speeds as if it was set at F16, then i can figure the rest out if i want another aperture.

Well it's a 52mm F2.8 Industar lens, which is pretty good but mine has a few scratches on it.

I was shooting from the hip, or almost, for most of the shots as i can't see much through the viewfinder as i can't get close enough with my glasses on.. so end up just shooting without the viewfinder.

There's stranger things than a Tapas Bar in Scotland! lol

Here's another few shots from the same outing:

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May 25, 2008 at 8:17 AM Post #1,659 of 15,743
Wow Kevdo, I really like your first and last one, especially the one with the double exposure. Nice camera and good to see some people still work the analogue way!
I like the piano shot too.
 
May 25, 2008 at 11:53 AM Post #1,662 of 15,743
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I kinda find the composition a little wierd as the backfground steals the attention away from the cat. I do love the way the tones in the double edited one turned out though.


Yeah, it was just a quick snap, unfortunatley i lack photography skills, although frequently see something great, and wanna snap it, so i guess i have part of "the eye!"

Yeah, i like both edited ones.

Would a crop help?

Matt
 
May 25, 2008 at 2:28 PM Post #1,664 of 15,743
Thanks Steve_72

Even though I got rained on, last night's sunset provided some beautiful views. This is from two different locations. The first image is enhanced to show off the light. It was pretty sweet in person and was only there for a matter of seconds.

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This was promptly followed by a nice thunderstorm
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May 25, 2008 at 3:10 PM Post #1,665 of 15,743
@devwild.. i like the colours for the second one. I like how the cloud formations seem to break from the light source
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A quick share from me..

Shot my friends hamster yesterday... hamsters sure move fast..

Jia Jia exploring the makeshift black studio in the living room
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And doing what he does best.. stuff melon seeds in his mouth
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