Bonghwangdae right at twilight. Luckily this was shot just before the city turned on the overly harsh fluorescent lamps around the area. I think these cool looking trees look much better in natural light
Taken with a 4x5 field camera and scanned to print at 40x50 on canvas. Tilt used with about an aperture of F22. Rodenstock 150mm lens. Same as a 50mm on a 35mm body. I believe the film used was Fuji Astia. This photo was printed on canvas and stretched onto 40x50 in bars then framed.
Moments of Light - D610 D7K S5pro 70-200f4 18-200 150f2.8 12-24 18-70 35-70f2.8 : C&C very welcome! Being a photographer is a lot like being a Christian: Some people look at you funny but do not see the amazing beauty all around them - heartyfisher.
Was out VERY late last night attempting to capture the stars. Didn't have the best of luck, I could only push my D3100 up to ISO 800 before the noise got pretty bad. So I just worked with star trails, which I am pretty happy with.
Was out VERY late last night attempting to capture the stars. Didn't have the best of luck, I could only push my D3100 up to ISO 800 before the noise got pretty bad. So I just worked with star trails, which I am pretty happy with.
Showing the tectonic plateau in Iceland, with the rift valley between the North American and the Europe plates. D800 | Nikon 14-24mm @ 24mm | 1/100 | f/5.6 | ISO 400
Road to Best Farm, Monocacy National Battlefield, Frederick, MD. D7100, 18-55mm at 18mm, f/9. Merging a Photomatix HDR and a lightroom edit in photoshop. I need to work on the merging in the future.
Been spending much of the last day or two printing and framing some of my favourite shots with the Epson R3000 that my wife bought for me. This is one from my last trip to the Lake District - looking for the next opportunity to go up - would be great to have this weather again. Am hoping I can interest one of the picture galleries to sell a few 20 x 16 or 24 x 20 - the worst they can say is no!
Nikon D800E Nikkor 24 - 70 converted in silver efex with Ilford 50 and 15% silver tone
Been spending much of the last day or two printing and framing some of my favourite shots with the Epson R3000 that my wife bought for me. This is one from my last trip to the Lake District - looking for the next opportunity to go up - would be great to have this weather again. Am hoping I can interest one of the picture galleries to sell a few 20 x 16 or 24 x 20 - the worst they can say is no!
Nikon D800E Nikkor 24 - 70 converted in silver efex with Ilford 50 and 15% silver tone
I see no reason they shouldn't sell for you. Having a bigger brother to the Epson 3000 using identical pigmented ink I know that in reality you should be making great prints. 13x19 mattes well into 18x24 in frames. You also have an option to print 13x39 in panoramas and matte or use canvas with adhesive to foam core. I'd love to see one of your photos on fine art media in B&W.
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Rodenstock 150mm lens. Same as a 50mm on a 35mm body. I believe the film used was Fuji Astia. This photo was printed on canvas and stretched onto 40x50 in bars then framed.
D3100 | 18-55mm | 18mm | 30sec | ISO 100 | F11
D4, AF-S 600 f/4, TC 17
Jürgen
N1V1+18-200
Being a photographer is a lot like being a Christian: Some people look at you funny but do not see the amazing beauty all around them - heartyfisher.
Diviana
www.modelmayhem.com/2514962
Natural light - ISO2000 - Topaz DeNoise
D800, 85mm, F5.6, ISO100, 1/160 sec
d800 | ISO 250 | 420mm | f/5.6
D3100 | 18-55mm | 20mm | ISO 400 | 20mm | F3.8 | 30 Minute Exposure
D800 | Nikon 14-24mm @ 24mm | 1/100 | f/5.6 | ISO 400
Road to Best Farm, Monocacy National Battlefield, Frederick, MD. D7100, 18-55mm at 18mm, f/9. Merging a Photomatix HDR and a lightroom edit in photoshop. I need to work on the merging in the future.
Nikon D800E Nikkor 24 - 70 converted in silver efex with Ilford 50 and 15% silver tone
D7100 + 105mm
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