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M9-P 75mm summilux wide open, 1/4000 converted in Silver Efex Pro 2
there's a wow for that shot!!
M9-P 75mm summilux wide open, 1/4000 converted in Silver Efex Pro 2
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Dirk,
impressed. Both by your shot and the model's gutsy straight-camera look!
Nice and shallow DOF, what lens? What camera?
Thanks for the nice comment Johan, I have given your comment further ;-)
Its one shot of a little experiment, taken with M9 + 75 Summilux @ ISO1600/ 1/30sec.
It is the time of year again, that I am thinking about trying a Hasselblad V body with 80mm lens and my standard pushed TriX @ 3200.
As the bug really bit seriously this time, I ordered myself the experiment of shooting the M9 + 75 Lux combo at slowest possible shutter speeds with wide open aperture, to figure out, if the Hasselblad with the slow f2.8 lens is any good for my night time shooting.
What good would the 'blad be, if it resides on the shelf after buying?
It is so serious, I will go for it this time, just reserved a nice starter kit - don't' tell the missus or I'll be damned for one year of daily housework, sofa sleeping and instant noodles (I am going for a 200 series body).
"Is that a new camera [slightly higher pitched tone]?"
"Nah - I have this for ages, look, how dusty it is! … It is so old, it still takes just film [deleting the digital back bookmarks in the internet browser]!"
Thanks for the nice comment Johan, I have given your comment further ;-)
Its one shot of a little experiment, taken with M9 + 75 Summilux @ ISO1600/ 1/30sec.
It is the time of year again, that I am thinking about trying a Hasselblad V body with 80mm lens and my standard pushed TriX @ 3200.
As the bug really bit seriously this time, I ordered myself the experiment of shooting the M9 + 75 Lux combo at slowest possible shutter speeds with wide open aperture, to figure out, if the Hasselblad with the slow f2.8 lens is any good for my night time shooting.
What good would the 'blad be, if it resides on the shelf after buying?
It is so serious, I will go for it this time, just reserved a nice starter kit - don't' tell the missus or I'll be damned for one year of daily housework, sofa sleeping and instant noodles (I am going for a 200 series body).
"Is that a new camera [slightly higher pitched tone]?"
"Nah - I have this for ages, look, how dusty it is! … It is so old, it still takes just film [deleting the digital back bookmarks in the internet browser]!"
Michael your shots always have great color despite crap processing, any tips on how you get that?
Dirk,
You're not fooling her. She's just playing along (for now). 🙂 Better not let her see what you post on here! LOL
Nice images, all!
Rod
Rod, right you are … absolutely!
In the past, I got in serious trouble, when I bought a new lens or even another camera.
I then tried the "ask for permission before tactic - didn't work either, got no permissions, even for lens caps.
Today, I picked up my first medium format.
So that it doesn't stick out to much from the other 35mm cameras, I chose a Hasselblad with the smallest lens.
As a special camouflage strategy, I took all cameras out of the safe, piled them on the table and smuggled the 'Blad in.
The lady came home, went past the table, just glancing and an hour later or so casually asked, how long I would have had that strange old camera there (the Hasselblad).
I don't get it.
Next post will have a portrait though - promise ;-)