I propose a challenge..

Scanned Kodalith Ortho negative natural light only

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what do you think?
 

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Think it's as good as Ansel? No? I'm not surprised. :lol:

The Pond by longm1985, on Flickr

It's not the camera (same thing he was known to use), it's definitely the user.

Given up by longm1985, on Flickr

Same camera. Both are probably on Ektar 100 film.
 
One of the first shots I took on my first DSLR camera. One of the first flowers of spring this year. Just playing around with settings
 

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Dubai roundabout from my hotel window.
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Low light, extreme zoom, hand held, no PP except sizing.

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Raw straight from the camera:

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Took this two days ago.
 
OP, as a street and doc photog, getting it right in-cam is a luxury that is not always available.

Here is a 100% un-edited, low res jpeg.

(NSFW)

zonefocused : Photo

I shot it with a Leica. Most of my street work is not this perfected. This was a street portrait, so more time could be afforded to the shot. Even so, the police told me if I do it again I will be cited for blocking traffic. So there was no time to fool around. I had to wait until the crosswalk was clear and then hold up the cars honking at me. It was shot in one try. Fisheye shooting is very hard. You get your feet and the sun in many shots. And no cropping, full frame circle images.

Here is what mastery of LR can do for the bad shot.

(NSFW)

http://zonefocused.tumblr.com/image/88046919919

That skill is more important to me in my line of freezing time than trying to perfect things in-cam. If I get it somewhat close in-cam, I still can bring home a winner. Although this shot was way off and it still turned out superb with 2-1/2 hours of computer work. I shot it 41 years ago when I was about 19 with a SWC. It is in a number of museum collections.
 
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oh, I like this challenge, right up my alley, we got my style going up in this place.

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No editing, cropping, no anything. Literally straight from card, which I haven't even gotten around to ejecting from my computer (it's one of those small microSD cards)
Took this almost a week ago, so it's pretty recent.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II
 
SooC Camera Jpeg - I shoot RAW _ Jpeg, ended up editing this one down to a B&W Image posted in the B&W Forum i believe..

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