usayit
Well-known
All this talk about the R-D1 and no photos lately...
The past year has been so busy that what little time I had to shoot was spent shooting my son who just turned one. Snuck inside and snapped this one
The past year has been so busy that what little time I had to shoot was spent shooting my son who just turned one. Snuck inside and snapped this one

jeffdkennel
Member


Death
guanajuato, mexico
R-D1; Zeiss 50mm f/2
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bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
R-D1 with ultron 28mm 1.9:


David Noble
Established
R-D1s + Canon 50/1.5:
R-D1s + Zeiss 50/2 Planar:
More at my Zenfolio site.

R-D1s + Zeiss 50/2 Planar:

More at my Zenfolio site.
jeffdkennel
Member


r-d1 / zeiss 50mm f/2
Thought I'd post a few 'studio' shots as well to show that the R-D1 isn't at all limited to snap, landscape, candid and black and white street photography. Anyone else use their R-D1 in a studio (or similar situation) or for other purposes than those mentioned above?
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gavinlg
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You guys get much better results than what I got with my old r-d1... Great work!
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
yep, in the studio it's great... here it is with a 40mm VC MC 1.4: took these back in march when I got the R-D1
not the best framed, but still, pretty funny shot:

not the best framed, but still, pretty funny shot:

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Johnmcd
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Wife and son
Who said the RD1 can't take sports
My 14 year old son hates it when we touch him or show affection in public. In fact we have a 'no touch' rule which he instigated when in public - one I take great joy in breaking to his annoyance
Cheers,
John



Who said the RD1 can't take sports
My 14 year old son hates it when we touch him or show affection in public. In fact we have a 'no touch' rule which he instigated when in public - one I take great joy in breaking to his annoyance
Cheers,
John
Johnmcd
Well-known
Bellyface - really like those studio shots. I don't even know the guy but I think you captured the essence that you wanted. Correct?
John
John
Johnmcd
Well-known
jeffdkennel - beautiful colour tones. Love the expressions.
John
John
jeffdkennel
Member
Thanks Johnmcd, nice wrestling shots! Maybe your son is worried you'll mess up his hair! 
bellyface: nice light and skin. very natural portrait. careful with the dust on your sensor (lower left corner of the photo)...it's a pain i know!
bellyface: nice light and skin. very natural portrait. careful with the dust on your sensor (lower left corner of the photo)...it's a pain i know!
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
John those are great, how do yo like the 40? I think it's one of the best.. I may eventually sell it and get a 35 1.2, but it has served me well. That's a guy i used to work with, quite a character, you can see it in the 2nd shot.. deer in headlights 
the 40, is still my most favorite:
I have to say that my 2nd fave is the ultron 28 1.9:
the 40, is still my most favorite:

I have to say that my 2nd fave is the ultron 28 1.9:



Johnmcd
Well-known
You're dead right about the hair. It takes lots of careful placement and handfuls of gel to get the 'unkept' look just right.jeffdkennel said:Thanks Johnmcd, nice wrestling shots! Maybe your son is worried you'll mess up his hair!![]()
He's also way over having a camera in his face all the time. You can see the 'no, Dad!' look in the second image. But with his twin brother and sister nearly 21, he's our 'baby' so he'll just have to put up with it
Cheers,
John
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Johnmcd
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Bellyface,
I love the 40 Nokton. Maybe because it's the only lens I have for the RD1. Funds low at present so it's forcing me to stick to one focal length. It is tack sharp - sharpest lens I own when comapring to my DSLR ones. I like using it low light - similar to your first image which I like a lot especially the girl's expression. Shots like that are priceless.
My next is a fast 28 so I'm interested in anything you can show / tell about the Ultron.
Here's another.
Cheers,
John
I love the 40 Nokton. Maybe because it's the only lens I have for the RD1. Funds low at present so it's forcing me to stick to one focal length. It is tack sharp - sharpest lens I own when comapring to my DSLR ones. I like using it low light - similar to your first image which I like a lot especially the girl's expression. Shots like that are priceless.
My next is a fast 28 so I'm interested in anything you can show / tell about the Ultron.
Here's another.

Cheers,
John
Johnmcd
Well-known
Bellyface - as I look at the low light couples portrait, even though I like the warm tones, I can't help but think how it would look in B/W with the contrast dialled up. I'm sure you've tried?
John
John
dacaccia
M246&X100V&GFX 50R
sevres_babylone
Veteran

R-D1, Nokton 40mm sc

R-D1, Nokton 50mm
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bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
hey John, yeah, I'll try it... that last one you took is great, wow, you can see a little bit of age and agony there!
jl-lb.ms
John A. Lever
Reminded me of Prayer Flags
Afternoon drive in Bay St. Louis, MS
All taken with R-D1 and CV Color Skopar 35 2.5

Afternoon drive in Bay St. Louis, MS


All taken with R-D1 and CV Color Skopar 35 2.5
Morca007
Matt
The RD-1 never ceases to amaze me in it's colour rendition. I have got to get one of these someday.
Jeff- I really like your shots from Mexico, just a feeling.
Jeff- I really like your shots from Mexico, just a feeling.
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