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Young White-rumped Munia. SL with Sigma 100-400mm

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Grey Wagtail. SL with Sigma 100-400mm.

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Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas to all! 

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On 11/29/2020 at 11:31 AM, downstairs said:

Alu stuff. SL with Vario Elmarit at 40mm

 

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It looks like large format picture, the texture, the tonal, ..., How did you get that? just lighting? or filtering/post-processing? 

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3 hours ago, Einst_Stein said:

It looks like large format picture, the texture, the tonal, ..., How did you get that? just lighting? or filtering/post-processing? 

I don’t do filtering/post-processing other than blending in highlight details from a second shot. 
i don’t even light things. I just turn the set away from or towards the window for different moods. In the winter I do use a singe umbrella or an old Mole-Richardson window light. 
My way: single light source, structure and the whiff of an idea.  It’s structure that makes for the large format look. 
Leica is a rich mans polaroid.  Having got a setup to look acceptable with a Leica,  I then shoot two sheets of 8x10 Fomapan to develop and put away safely for a rainy day to do pt/pd contact prints.  

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3 hours ago, downstairs said:

I don’t do filtering/post-processing other than blending in highlight details from a second shot. 
i don’t even light things. I just turn the set away from or towards the window for different moods. In the winter I do use a singe umbrella or an old Mole-Richardson window light. 
My way: single light source, structure and the whiff of an idea.  It’s structure that makes for the large format look. 
Leica is a rich mans polaroid.  Having got a setup to look acceptable with a Leica,  I then shoot two sheets of 8x10 Fomapan to develop and put away safely for a rainy day to do pt/pd contact prints.  

I just visited your gallery. 

A lot of to learn from your pictures. 

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Beautiful Silver -eared Mesia. SL with Sigma 100-400mm

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Giving my R lenses a chance to show what they can do.

R1030037 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr SL, R APO Macro 100/2.8

R1030044 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

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Princes Bridge Melbourne with 90 M APO

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SL with 24–90 in the rain

Old, rusty Canadian National Railways car

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SL + 90mm APO-M

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SL + 90mm APO-M

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SL + 90mm APO-M

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Red Lacewing. SL with Sigma 100-400mm.

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Fork Tailed Sunbird. SL with Sigma 100-400mm .

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