I like these three as a set, feels like I get to pick a starter Pokemon
Thanks, dood!Holy shit, Timedog. Glad to see you're still around! I like your editing style a lot in that photo!
How are you getting on with the EOS R?
I normally don't care that much about pictures of ducks, even when I take them, but this one looks great! The color and composition are very pleasing.
I normally don't care that much about pictures of ducks, even when I take them, but this one looks great! The color and composition are very pleasing.
The ripples in the water are beautiful.I normally don't care that much about pictures of ducks, even when I take them, but this one looks great! The color and composition are very pleasing.
Is this the arttech house? They're open in Miami beach right now I might check it out.
Thanks, dood!
Overall I like it. My number 1 gripe with it is that there's no "sensitivity" for the touch and drag AF. It's like if windows didn't allow you to adjust mouse sensitivity and the default mouse speed was slow. Such an easy feature to implement too :(. The other 2 issues I have are no 120fps @1080p and no IBIS. These aren't that big of a deal because I don't do video very much, and most of the lenses I use handheld are either very fast, or have IS.
But yeah, If it had that, IBIS, and 120fps it'd be the perfect camera for me. Everything else is awesome and the lenses are out of this world. Just the way it feels in my hand is incredible, the grip is perfection.
Yeah, NYC. You should check it out, very immersive.So I've been trying to edit these two photos but I don't know why but I''m finding it extremely difficult any suggestion on what I should do?
Is this the arttech house? They're open in Miami beach right now I might check it out.
I'm starting to really enjoy what clouds can add to an image so those blown out skies would drive me crazy.First time developing and scanning my own film. Was a bit nerve-wracking, and I think I might have pushed a little because there are some blown out highlights I had to work to recover.
Contax G1, Planar 45/2, Portra 400 - scanned with Fuji XT2 and Negative Lab Pro
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Really not sure what happened with that last one - I think in the spool it might have been touching another part of the reel or something - it just didn't get exposed to the Dev for long enough is my guess.
Nice photos, looks like a fun hike. You just needed a faster shutter speed with the moose. 1/50th at 200mm on a moving subject is going to give you motion blur regardless of the lens.A couple of weeks ago, I took a couple of days off and ventured out to Rocky Mountain National Park with my brother and then took my 4 year old daughter to go on a 10 mile backpacking trip. She was such a boss. Her favorite part was seeing the moose. However, my inability to get a sharp photo of said moose, has me considering getting a different telephoto and a better tripod.
Untitled by Ben Krupka, on Flickr
Untitled by Ben Krupka, on Flickr
Untitled by Ben Krupka, on Flickr
Untitled by Ben Krupka, on Flickr
Untitled by Ben Krupka, on Flickr
Untitled by Ben Krupka, on Flickr
Untitled by Ben Krupka, on Flickr
I thought my ISO was higher than it was. Shoot. I haven't been happy with the results that I've gotten on Aperture priority or Shutter Speed priority so I was in full manual. I guess I forgot to look at my ISO.Nice photos, looks like a fun hike. You just needed a faster shutter speed with the moose. 1/50th at 200mm on a moving subject is going to give you motion blur regardless of the lens.
telephoto should be 1/focal length minimum to stop camera shake, and of course appropriate speed for moving subjects.
Did you check out the Walkway over the Hudson? I gotta hit the riverside towns soon I guess. The colors seem amazing.First time developing and scanning my own film. Was a bit nerve-wracking, and I think I might have pushed a little because there are some blown out highlights I had to work to recover.
Contax G1, Planar 45/2, Portra 400 - scanned with Fuji XT2 and Negative Lab Pro
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Bear Mountain, Contax G1 Portra 400 by ekimneems, on Flickr
Really not sure what happened with that last one - I think in the spool it might have been touching another part of the reel or something - it just didn't get exposed to the Dev for long enough is my guess.
Did you check out the Walkway over the Hudson? I gotta hit the riverside towns soon I guess. The colors seem amazing.
In this particular case I was shooting from a very dark high speed moving train. High ISO was the only way to to have a shutter speed fast enough to capture the shot.Your ISO is way too high. (Also on some other shots in your Flickr stream). You may want to exchange the high ISO for a slower shutter speed - especially for landscapes.
Amazing photos! specially the second one, congratulations!Have a backlog of photos to edit! Very exciting considering how little I feel I get to shoot lately. Went up to the Upper Peninsula for fall colors with my lady this last week. Got some shots including a shot of the same waterfall I probably posted in here last year. Same view, but a little more color!
Hopes Falls Dead River by Tyler Jacobs, on Flickr
Cabin By The Lake by Tyler Jacobs, on Flickr
Waves at Black Rocks by Tyler Jacobs, on Flickr
What film stock did you use?
Kodak Ultramax 400, it was the only one I could get at the time.
Kodak Ultramax 400, it was the only one I could get at the time.
Once you get comfortable and are ready to spend a bit more, you can't go wrong with Portra 400 as a pretty much do everything film. Or Tri-X 400 for B&W
Oh right, the camera is a Mamiya 1000DTL with a Helios 44M lens. The model in the photo with the saw is my dad btw 😁.And what camera? I really like the one with the saw.
I've been shooting mostly Kodak Gold 200 since Walgreens decided to clear them out for about $1-3/roll depending on store (cleaned out every store in my area). I def wouldn't pay full price for that or even ultramax though.
Once you get comfortable and are ready to spend a bit more, you can't go wrong with Portra 400 as a pretty much do everything film. Or Tri-X 400 for B&W
Another point for the Tri-x then!Cool things about Tri-X is that it's a super flexible stock, you can get a bunch of different looks and effects by pushing and pulling. Also, super, extremely forgiving. And if you decide to do some home development, it's pretty easy, safe and straight-forward.
And sorry for the question, what do you mean by pushing and pulling? I just started to shoot as hobby and I'm rather new to film stock.