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1DMKII 24-70 @ 30mm f/11

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Date taken: February 20th, 2007
Location: My basement
Description: Testing out my lights not getting good results...I need a softbox
Camera: Nikon D50
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 22mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/60 @ f4
Lens: AF Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC


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I am…

…In LOVE with this. It's the lighting designer and if you're wondering the lighting is a gobo called moonscape shoved in a Source 4 36 degree(I think).

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Camera: Canon Rebel XTi
Lens: Canon 50mm f/1.8 II
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter: 1/15s
ISO800
Focal Length: 50mm
 
From a model series...
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Wanted to try some surreal effects with the flowers - not sure if I'll use it though.
 
Bull's eye

As promised.
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Although it looks sad, you'd better not mistake him for a goat...

1/45s f/2.0 ISO100 85mm (yes, I should have used a faster shutter)
 
Holga

I love using my little plastic Holga and seeing what develops (pun intended). Medium format film (120), 2 speed settings (sunny and cloudy), focus knob with pics (from a mountain to a person's head). It's the antithisis of digital SLRs and megapixels. Though, once taken, i do scan the slides and do some digital darkroom in photoshop. Just don't have the resources or time to do otherwise.

Red Barn, Vermont
Camera: Holga 120S
Film: Kodak E100VS
Shutter speed: Sunny
Scanned w/ Epson Perfection 4180 Photo
 

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since it's starting to warm up here in raleigh and i hope to finally get riding my bike, i decided to post this. i took this last year shortly after i bought her.


camera: canon rebel xt
lens: canon 50mm f/1.8
focal: 50mm
aperture: f/3.2
shutter: 1/1000 (.001 sec)
iso: 800
location: barrington, il

 
One of my first macros shots! Taken this morning with an EF-S 18-55 kit lens and a reversed 50mm f1.8.

The spider was about 3-4mm long and the lens was less than 1cm from the subject!

Am now hooked to macro-photography! :D I'll try again tomorrow to find some larger subjects, i just hope for a sunny day.

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Hope you like it.
 
Amazing shot, I have been transfixed by Holga images for about 2 weeks now. I just took my first roll of shots from my new Holga 120CFN yesterday after work. I was a total noob so I'm sure the first roll is a complete waste, I lost a bunch of good compositions not knowing how far I had to roll the film to get to 1. Then I had it on the 6x4 mask counter setting instead of the 6x6 mask I had installed, so half the roll is going to have the pictures all touching, lol. Oh well, Im prepped and knowledgeable regarding roll 2 which I hope to expose over the weekend. I dropped the 1st roll into the Walmart developing bin this morning with Special instructions to Dev. Only C-41 Proc. Do Not Cut Negatives. (I hope they don't send it back, no one local Devs. this format)
FYI: For the other 120/Medium Format users out there. A local Walmart Photo lab is capable of developing this film, if they have the canisters. Unfortunately many stores have phased out these canisters due to the fact they aren't used much. I called Walmart (1-800-walmart) just this morning asking them to send my local Walmart the canisters back so they could start developing the film again instead of making the customers who do happen to still shoot this film wait 1-2 weeks for it to get back. Maybe everyone should call them and ask politely that Walmart reinstitute developing this film?


I love using my little plastic Holga and seeing what develops (pun intended). Medium format film (120), 2 speed settings (sunny and cloudy), focus knob with pics (from a mountain to a person's head). It's the antithisis of digital SLRs and megapixels. Though, once taken, i do scan the slides and do some digital darkroom in photoshop. Just don't have the resources or time to do otherwise.

Red Barn, Vermont
Camera: Holga 120S
Film: Kodak E100VS
Shutter speed: Sunny
Scanned w/ Epson Perfection 4180 Photo
 
a cute snow bunny.

Daimonji-yama. Kyoto, Japan. 1/27/2006.

Rebel XT. 18-55 @ 54, F:5.6, 1/200.

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Crab Traps
Feb 15, 2007
point and shoot digital...Kodak? maybe Fuji. I don't recall, it's my mum's. All settings were on automatic.
 
30-Sept-06, Rear (north) Promenade, Taj Mahal

Nikon D200
Nikon 18-200 f/3.5-5.6 VR
20mm DX (30mm FF)
1/250s @ f/8
ISO 100

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