......love these, wish i had a trampoline..Quote:
Originally posted by hollywood
My little brother took these. He was too afraid to do flips on the tramp so I had him photograph me.
......love these, wish i had a trampoline..Quote:
Originally posted by hollywood
My little brother took these. He was too afraid to do flips on the tramp so I had him photograph me.
another oldie- scanned- retouché-ed ( lil white spots) in photoshop-
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http://www.spudio.be/temp/nadia3.jpg
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and some more from Java
guy with hat
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http://www.spudio.be/temp/hoed.jpg
"farmer-kid-adult actually"
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http://www.spudio.be/temp/rijstkid.jpg
"China Girl"
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http://www.spudio.be/temp/rijstvrouw.jpg
sven
snuifkip do you still use a normal camera instead of a digital one...
i have a 200$ cam fuji finepix A201 super small thing, bought it for my ski-holiday so i could take some pics.. i posted them here!
http://www.flashkit.com/board/showth...&pagenumber=30
i like the results but i want better!
i still work with a non-digital photosystem ( except the scans of course )
it's a fine nikon F 601 and-or a leica R4 -- i also did alot of 6x6 hasselblad or 6x4.5 fuji- the typical sheet cam - 4x5 incehrs is way too long and way too expensive to practise for me at the moment - did those while i was in school-
mostly i work on TMax bl-w 100 asa- minus one stop for the "richness" of the greys-- develop as long as possible and print on or agfa barita paper or ilford multigrade barita paper // yes- i would like to work on a digital system but not 1 system gives me that good old feeling- that good old quality- that personal touch that any analog system give me ... call it a love since i was 12 years old- 28 now :)
will have a look at yours-- one moment --
s
btw the pics you see here are still on the mac gamma-system- still have to adjust them-
snuifkip.com ........you are the best
those camera's have the technology of a digital camera combined with the non-digital technology (here they call it SPIEGEL-REFLEX).
I must say that cam makes some nice pictures
check here for some samples
http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/nikond100_samples1/
greetings FranQ
I have Fuji FinePix A101 (full "gallery" here) and for me, the camera does the job well.Quote:
Originally posted by F-2000
snuifkip do you still use a normal camera instead of a digital one...
i have a 200$ cam fuji finepix A201 super small thing, bought it for my ski-holiday so i could take some pics.. i posted them here!
http://www.flashkit.com/board/showth...&pagenumber=30
i like the results but i want better!
The problem is "the right time, the right place". You may see something great and you want to take a picture of it but the weather is a bit overcast (as is in your case -- one or two pics).
I still think your pics rocks -- amazing scenes.
People, great posts & photographs so far -- keep this thread going and growing. :) snuifkip.com: cool pics. I am never brave enough to take pics of people in the public!
i know, here we also call that system spiegelreflex :)- antwerpen, belgië you know ... [ben trouwens in nederland vanaf vanmiddag- hoevelaken, kort bij utrecht denk ik- allé, hoop ik; 't zal weer leuk worden om de weg te vinden pfff-- tem dinsdag nog. lekker eten, sauna, en fotograferen... hmmmmQuote:
Originally posted by F-2000
... (here they call it SPIEGEL-REFLEX).
thanx for the great comments guys !
okifernandy, no way i'm the best- no way --but thanx anyway :)-
have a good weekend you all
sven
uuuhhhhhh ...... :angel:Quote:
Originally posted by snuifkip.com
i-- i also did alot of 6x6 hasselblad or 6x4.5 fuji-
I'm planning on getting one for my b-day !
The best pics i've taken to this date were with film. I love my digi (I use the SONY DSC F707/5 megapixels with a zoom Carl Zeiss lens) but i cant help feeling that something is still missing sometimes. Maybe Im old school and maybe studying photography has turned me into a purist lol :p
I *love* your pics Sven - you still have some in your apartment in Belgium ? I havent framed anything since the exhibition at college.
a
ps- how was your visit to London ?
took some shots at the pier here in brighton today, the light was luminous, as it often is in winter, but I added a little contrast to these.
http://mute.rigent.com/visuals/brighton_pier_ride.jpg
http://mute.rigent.com/visuals/brighton_pier_sign3.jpg
that last one has great colors, aversion.
well, i went up to this restaurant today to take photos, because they have a walkway with a view of the valley i live in.. so i took a panoramic photo (just turning with the digital camera and smoothing the edges in photoshop.)
it is at http://www.openedsource.net/ian/photos/pan_valley.jpg
watch out though, its 4000x800 so it takes a while to load, here is a preview.
http://www.openedsource.net/ian/phot...lley_small.jpg
Aversion !
brighton_pier_sign3.jpg rocks man- great sky-
s
thanks, Brighton really does have fantastic light during the winter.
I played with that on a bit in photoshop and came up with this, the colours are pulled right out and it's a little 'distressed' but I like the crop. That bird always makes me smile :)
http://mute.rigent.com/visuals/brigh...ed_wborder.jpg
I love panoramas too ian. Canon have some great software that comes with their digital cameras, it's better than any plugins or 3rd party merging apps.
This is one I took from the CN tower in toronto and photoshopped like this to fit into a client site, it's stylised but I love the angles the software produces to fit everything together.
http://board.flashkit.com/board/
The petrol station I posted earlier in this thread, a couple of weeks ago, is also a panoramic shot, it looks square because I added a black strip along the top since the sky was pitch. I would never have been able to get the whole station in one shot because of the surrounding buildings. This way I also increased the sense of isolation in the image, which was the original intent.
:)
i just load my photos from the camera and then fit the edges together and make sure the brightness/contrast is about the same :)
works pretty well, most of the time.
Rainy days in holland with christmas...
http://home.planet.nl/~fonti076/flashkitpics/car.jpg
http://home.planet.nl/~fonti076/flashkitpics/car2.jpg
This one is pretty much the exact opposite of my panorama photo, except its hard to see the place where i was satanding because of the curve of the land and some trees. that big glow is from up there though.
http://www.openedsource.net/ian/photos/sky.jpg
some trees i got while walking home
http://www.openedsource.net/ian/photos/trees.jpg
these are just some snapshots i got from the digicam today, i have a lot of film to get developed, hopefully some better photos soon.
awesome Ian !
I took these before the blizzard. It's still snowing heavily outside.
http://www.openedsource.net/aria/images/icestorm1.jpg
http://www.openedsource.net/aria/images/icestorm2.jpg
a
Quote:
Originally posted by Aria
.... but i cant help feeling that something is still missing sometimes. Maybe Im old school and maybe studying photography has turned me into a purist lol :p
I *love* your pics Sven - you still have some in your apartment in Belgium ? I havent framed anything since the exhibition at college.
a
ps- how was your visit to London ? [/B]
london was great A-as usual- love that city --- took way too many pics- just one thing missin' ... nope, the sunny weather was there, the red wine was there, dEUS ceedees were there, ...
anyway
the belgian apartment is getting finished these days ( bathroom mirror and lamps and stuff, you know)
and yup- slowly i'm digging into the older prints and negatives from college- miss those days !!! doing nothing except taking shots- studio work- hmmm--and having nightly drinks while discussing printed work from that day... red eye syndrome, as you all may know
yup- i've got the last exhibition ( external, nothing to do with college) at the walls in the hall from teh apartment- nice b-w's portraits of course- planning to do some new stuff next summer (2003), hope i can find a gallery that will display and pay the reception drinks again -evil grin-
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it not " being a purist or not being a purist" but traditional photography adds something extra to the print- it's true- -that's why i keep dong my thing- analog- and when i want a digital version i just push them into the scanner --
have a good new years eve all of you- and a great year 03
and yup- the netherlands where rainy last weekend-
m-y g-o-d - almost drawned
sven
hey lads...
love your pics, as always.
Yesterdaynight I had a small accident whit a piece of glass and my hand :eek: , pretty big wound, hehe should have made a shot of that ,for once no editing with photoshop to make a wound.
so no pics from me in a week I think (aaaaaaaaaaahhhh :( said the crowd)
2 questions for aversion:
do you always use the same brightness and contrast settings?
and what program do you use? (photoshop?)
hope to see more from you guys soon..
greetings Frenk