i get giddy or mesmerized when i see this... :bsmilie:crazy bokeh - Nikkor 50mm LTM @f/1.4
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i get giddy or mesmerized when i see this... :bsmilie:crazy bokeh - Nikkor 50mm LTM @f/1.4
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hahaha! my dog cant drink but I can:thumbsup:
After shooting must always end with a beer session.
And also have photo evidence to blame it on the dog :bsmilie:
nice one Royale.
some new shots in colour
crazy bokeh - Nikkor 50mm LTM @f/1.4
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Nice shot bro....great isolation
Thanks Pishal
Ilford XP2, R3A
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I find it damn hard to hold an RF cam in portrait mode, had quite alot of slanted pictures in portrait :cry:
need to try harder :embrass:
i almost always shoot landscape with rf, avoiding the issue slants in portait orientation... but at leas this one turned out pretty well. but looks slightly under, did you compensate for the brilliant white gown?I find it damn hard to hold an RF cam in portrait mode, had quite alot of slanted pictures in portrait :cry:![]()
Bro, i show u the trick next time.
i almost always shoot landscape with rf, avoiding the issue slants in portait orientation... but at leas this one turned out pretty well. but looks slightly under, did you compensate for the brilliant white gown?
er, what you mean by compensate for the gown ah? Not really sure.
These were straight out from the film, no PP done
were you using an external meter or camera meter? if camera meter, it is centre weighted (spare the technical details)... the white gown can "fool" the camera to thinking that it is brighter than it actually is, and would therefore shoot at a faster shutter speed. but this would typically result in the gown being pretty well metered, while the face and others are left a little underexposed.er, what you mean by compensate for the gown ah? Not really sure.
These were straight out from the film, no PP done