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Updated Jan 15, 2008:
In the meantime I have been using the Canon 5D for more than a year and exclusively shoot with Canon primes (the slow, non-L ones), where my favorit is the 35/2.
My main area of photographic exploration is panorama photography. I enjoy to capture multiple frames and assemble panoramas into 2:1, 3:1 or even higher aspect ratios. It is exciting to assemble several shots into an image that looks real but displays a scene that has never really occured.
Mostly I shoot with the use of a tripod and L-bracket which helps avoiding parallax errors and also use a 360Precision head with the 15/2.8 Fish Eye lens for full spherical panoramas.
My subjects are mostly street and lanscape scenes in HK, often taken after sunset, displaying the multitude of artificial lighting in this metropolis.
Inspiration comes for me from photographers such as Andreas Gursky, George Crewdson, Aaron Hobson and from the publication Lenswork.
Since January 2006 I am member of the Cathay Camera Club in Hong Kong, so if you ever should find yourself in HK, feel free to visit the club. Details under
http://www.cathaycameraclub.com
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Canon 300D and 20/2.8, 24/2.8, 50/1.8II, 85/1.8, 28-135 IS, 100/2.8 Macro, 200/2.8L, 1.4x and 2x converter, Sigma Super 500, extension tubes etc.
Usually capture in Raw and process via PS CS2, print myself on Canon 9950i (A3+)
For me the final print is the goal and I constantly try to improve my workflow.
In the meantime I have been using the Canon 5D for more than a year and exclusively shoot with Canon primes (the slow, non-L ones), where my favorit is the 35/2.
My main area of photographic exploration is panorama photography. I enjoy to capture multiple frames and assemble panoramas into 2:1, 3:1 or even higher aspect ratios. It is exciting to assemble several shots into an image that looks real but displays a scene that has never really occured.
Mostly I shoot with the use of a tripod and L-bracket which helps avoiding parallax errors and also use a 360Precision head with the 15/2.8 Fish Eye lens for full spherical panoramas.
My subjects are mostly street and lanscape scenes in HK, often taken after sunset, displaying the multitude of artificial lighting in this metropolis.
Inspiration comes for me from photographers such as Andreas Gursky, George Crewdson, Aaron Hobson and from the publication Lenswork.
Since January 2006 I am member of the Cathay Camera Club in Hong Kong, so if you ever should find yourself in HK, feel free to visit the club. Details under
http://www.cathaycameraclub.com
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Canon 300D and 20/2.8, 24/2.8, 50/1.8II, 85/1.8, 28-135 IS, 100/2.8 Macro, 200/2.8L, 1.4x and 2x converter, Sigma Super 500, extension tubes etc.
Usually capture in Raw and process via PS CS2, print myself on Canon 9950i (A3+)
For me the final print is the goal and I constantly try to improve my workflow.
ulchabhán 07/02/2008 21:19
Am Scheffelberg hab ich auch mal studiert. Auch ein Matrikel, das mit 96 anfing. Den Rest weiß ich allerdings nicht mehr... ;-)Best regards,
ulchabhan
John Moore 06/06/2005 15:45
>>>>>>>>>>I'LL BE BACKDirk Hofmann 05/06/2005 20:31
Hi Blendenteufel!I also want to say "Welcome to Fotocommunity.com!”
This is a place to look at, think about and discuss photos and I’m quite sure that you’ll find a bunch of nice people around here which share your hobby!
Hope you'll have the fun I have since I became a member!
Regards,
Dirk
Graham Lake 04/06/2005 2:03
Thanks for the feedback for the shell graveyard. it was taken with fuji velvia 50 with an old eos 600. i have a few similar with slightly different things in it. this is one of my favourites but i did not know if others would think so, so thatnks again.Mr. T. 03/06/2005 10:55
thanks for your comments and suggestions. i am a begginer so every advice is usefull for me.T.
John Moore 03/06/2005 10:27
Hello Michael. Thanks for those great words of advice and taking time to view some of my humble photo's.It is indeed appreciated.
I too shall visit your site regulary.
Thanks once more.
Good wishes from Aussie.
John Moore 03/06/2005 9:50
Greeting from Australia, Blenden.Welcome to FC, you will have a wonderful time here.
I have been to your country many times.
We look forward to many more of your great photo's.
Good wishes to you, from across the ocean.