Excellent UserId, you can apply variations to nearly any aspect of photography
Oh well, screwed up posting, I’ll try again later.
Various shots done with everything from a Sony F717 to a Canon 5D Mark II. Except the black and whites, those were with an 8x10 view. Taken a while ago, finally I get to print them.
I bought a MacBook Pro from them. It arrived not working. I called them in early afternoon. There was a replacement at my door the next morning with packing for the return. I wanted a Sony macro lens, autofocus, they had a return at a much better price. I paid for over night shipping and had it the next day. I’ve bought a lot of small equipment fromthem, never a hitch.
Hi, I’m a retired psychologist who once thought he was going to be a professional photographer. That got knocked down rather quickly. I’ve not been shooting for the past five years, caring for my wife instead, now I’m starting again. I was pretty good at photoshop but there I’m nearly starting again. I obtained a Sony A7R III and found out how much things have changed since my canon 5D Mark II. Another learning curve I never expected. I’ve pretty much conquered the A7R III, photoshop not so much.
Lenses, Sony G 16 to 35 mm zoom, a 20 mm f1.8, Contax G lenses 45 and 90 mm, a Sony FE f1.8 85 mm and Sonys 90 mm macro with auto focus.
I’m posting photos I took before 5 years ago.
The wrenches were shot with an 8x10, the rest are amid of 35mm film and full frame digital.
Hope you enjoy. Brad
One of the most original minds in photography or art for that matter.
RIP You are missed already.
My first, a 60 year old Kodak folding camera. I was 10 in 1956 and liberated the camera from the attic on my grandfather's farm. It was pristine. I think it got put away and forgotten. Took 116 film which produced negatives that I could contact print, so I put together my first dark room. It was a good learning experience I learned about exposure, albeit not f stops. I took a lot of flak because I shot a lot of pictures of broken down, rusted farm equipment. This is a picture found with Google, my original camera was thrown away.
Saw a note from Google, they have new AI editing software that they claimed would do exactly this.it was just a note and i paid little attention, I just downloaded photoshop after not touching it since CS3 and it's something else to start again. The Google note read like a demonstration of concept, not like it was available then, there was nothing pointing to available software, but I would expect something very soon