MikeTinsley
Mike Tinsley
Finally, I've set up a website with some of my stuff on it - the Ice Fest and Paris galleries are all shot with my Leica M7 - nearly all of the Ice Fest pictures with a Nokton 40mm single coated, the Paris images mostly with a 35mm Summicron or 50mm Nokton. The Ice Fest images are scanned with my new coolscan 5000, the rest with my Epson 4990.
Please do have a look if you have a chance - the address is www.miketinsleyphotography.co.uk
Cheers,
Mike
Please do have a look if you have a chance - the address is www.miketinsleyphotography.co.uk
Cheers,
Mike
Wuddy
Member
wonderful!
May I ask how you metered on the Ice Fest?
Best regards
Michael
May I ask how you metered on the Ice Fest?
Best regards
Michael
MikeTinsley
Mike Tinsley
Metering!
Metering!
Hi Wuddy,
Thanks!
Apart from one shot, all the ice fest photos were shot on XP2 and I set the in camera meter to somewhere between 125 and 320 depending on how bright it was and how much snow and ice was in the pictures (i.e. the very sunny shots which were taken at Alpe d'Huez were set at 125). I then almost always shot on automatic. I didn't really have many shots which were off in terms of exposure. Generally, I pointed the rangefinder spot at the people and locked the exposure in at that time by holding the shutter release half in.
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Mike
Metering!
Hi Wuddy,
Thanks!
Apart from one shot, all the ice fest photos were shot on XP2 and I set the in camera meter to somewhere between 125 and 320 depending on how bright it was and how much snow and ice was in the pictures (i.e. the very sunny shots which were taken at Alpe d'Huez were set at 125). I then almost always shot on automatic. I didn't really have many shots which were off in terms of exposure. Generally, I pointed the rangefinder spot at the people and locked the exposure in at that time by holding the shutter release half in.
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Mike
Wuddy
Member
Thanks for the info Mike.
The pictures tell a story.
The pictures tell a story.
stnolan
Established
Well done Mike! You have to love the M7. I didn't recognize Alpe d"Huez in the winter. Rode my bike up it once.......won't do that again!
MikeTinsley
Mike Tinsley
Being a passenger in the car going up Alpe d'Huez makes me tired, let alone riding it on a bike! I think I'd like riding the bike down even less though!!!
totifoto
Well-known
Great work. Love the tones, you have a fantastic control of scanning.
MikeTinsley
Mike Tinsley
Thank you very much - I'm afraid I have to confess I just let the Coolscan auto focus and aoutexpose everything, so I guess it is hats off to it!!!
leica M2 fan
Veteran
I just looked at your Paris photos and I must tell you they are fantastic. Great exposures and the scans are superlative.
MikeTinsley
Mike Tinsley
Thank you, again I have to confess I don't do much at all in the way of adjusting scanner settings - maybe I am just lucky with scanners!
Cheers,
Mike
Cheers,
Mike
hlockwood
Well-known
Great shots, Mike. Reconfirms my love of XP2; I use it exclusively.
Harry
Harry
robert blu
quiet photographer
I just look at Ice Fest pictures: excellent. I like the subject and the way you managed to control the technical details (i have an m7, i have a coolscan 5000, I use xp2 but ... I have still a long way to go before to have such a results !).
well done, I'll look at paris pictures tomorrow.
robert
well done, I'll look at paris pictures tomorrow.
robert
maddoc
... likes film again.
I had a look at both of your galleries, very good work ! From the web-sized images I couldn't tell a difference between the two different scanners used, splendid ! BTW, the Paris series is my favorite, made me want to visit Paris again. 
Cheers,
Gabor
Cheers,
Gabor
totifoto
Well-known
Thank you very much - I'm afraid I have to confess I just let the Coolscan auto focus and aoutexpose everything, so I guess it is hats off to it!!!
Got to get me one of those coolscans then
MikeTinsley
Mike Tinsley
I have completely forgotten to mention that everything has been processed (in batch, auto mode naturally!) through Neat Image to reduce the noise and do a little bit of sharpening (which was turned off in the scanner)....
Thanks for all the nice messages - it is really motivating.
Thanks for all the nice messages - it is really motivating.
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