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The Official TB Photography Thread

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Ah.... ok why not.

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I surprised this fox cub, by walking up to him while keeping a pine tree in his line of sight
until I got right to the tree and popped around it with the camera. Freaked him out. :D


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This guy was trying to have breakfast in peace, in the middle of a fairway at Pinehurst.
He wasn't about to leave that squirrel.
 
Bumpity bump.

I bought a Nikon FE camera a while ago and I love it! Versatile, sturdy but not overcomplicated.

Anyway, I've been testing various brands and types of film.

Here are some of the results. I can't say anything on the development proces because it's done at the local lab and the negatives are then scanned.

These two are on Kodak Tmax 100

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And on Neopan 1600, rather drastic results :)

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Let me know what you think!


More here in better quality: http://www.brunomorez.blogspot.com
 
Some more, from my recent Kyushu Tour:

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Kumamoto Castle

and another:

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Fuji in the morning mist. A grabbed shot from 18,000 feet.

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One of the hotels I stayed in (an Onsen hotel)

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I know flower shots are a little boring, but I loved the light on this one

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Excellent pics Jon and Bruno! :)

Here are some recent ones from me:

Svinafells glacier, you can see faces there if you look carefully.
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Steps carved out in the glacier by mountian guides
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Skaftafells glacier. In the background, hidden by clouds is the highest peak in Iceland, Hvannadalshnukur (2110m).
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Larger and better quality versions on my flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivarth
 
Thanks Ivar, I like the first one as well, but the small size doesn't do it justice. You should check it out on my blog.

I really like just capturing the moment, you know, like Cartier Bresson, except the man was a genius, and I'm not ;)

It's definitely a challenge going out there and taking pictures of strangers...
 
Some amazing photos in this thread. My aren't anywhere near as good, but I'll post a few:

First one, from a few years back using a Sigma 17-70 lens on a Canon 30D. I really liked that lens, just a bit on the slow side. For the money it couldn't be beat.

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This is using a 70-200 F2.8 IS
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Think this was a 70-200 F4
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This is using a 70-200 F2.8 IS
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