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Photographer since 1958. Progressed thru Kodak 66, 35mm (Halina, Kristall, Leicas IIIb, IIIc, IIIg, M2/3, Nikkormat, Pentax K1000); now all digital with Canon IXUs and Fujis S 100 FS & XE-1, and an iPhone 5C.
Portfolio at -- https://www.flickr.com/photos/115735476@N05/
Regular conrtibutor to -- http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html
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Welcome to Shuttertalk Dan.
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(Mar 25, 2015, 08:42)danmdan Wrote: Photographer since 1958. Progressed thru Kodak 66, 35mm (Halina, Kristall, Leicas IIIb, IIIc, IIIg, M2/3, Nikkormat, Pentax K1000); now all digital with Canon IXUs and Fujis S 100 FS & XE-1, and an iPhone 5C.
Portfolio at -- https://www.flickr.com/photos/115735476@N05/
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Welcome. You sound very experienced. Ruth
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(Mar 25, 2015, 12:58)ruthbaillie Wrote: Welcome. You sound very experienced. Ruth
Not really - just 72 going on 73. We are all kids at heart, only the toys get more expensive !
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Welcome, super place to be. Ed.
To each his own!
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Welcome Dan, I liked your Flickr portfolio, the wide panoramic shots I found particularly pleasing. What equipment did you use for these shots?
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John
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(Mar 25, 2015, 18:06)Gandalf1953 Wrote: Welcome Dan, I liked your Flickr portfolio, the wide panoramic shots I found particularly pleasing. What equipment did you use for these shots?
Regards
John
Mostly an iPhone with its built in pano stitching done in real time as you slowly pan the phone across the desired scene.
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Wow! That is excellent
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And the monochrome people-pictures are anything up to 40 years back when the street imagery was my subject matter then. The orchid pictures are color slides re-photographed. The solar eclipse is my most recent, with the Fuji bridge-camera.
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Hello and welcome to the photography site! Nice portfolio on Flickr! Glad to have you here with us!
Barbara - Life is what you make of it!
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And I am just starting on a new journey using my first interchangeable lens mirrorless Fuji XE-1 body, currently bearing a Canon 50mm f/1.4 LT lens. It's full of adjustments I never thought I needed !
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(Mar 26, 2015, 10:40)danmdan Wrote: And the monochrome people-pictures are anything up to 40 years back when the street imagery was my subject matter then. The orchid pictures are color slides re-photographed. The solar eclipse is my most recent, with the Fuji bridge-camera.
I should explain that I also am the author of the original Orchid transparencies, which had to be re-imaged for the Flickr portfolio. I have photographed almost every wild orchid species currently growing in England, taking about 10 years --
One Camera to rule them all, One guy to find them,
One obsession to bring them all and in the daylight picture them
In the land of England
Where the sunlight lies
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(Mar 27, 2015, 16:51)danmdan Wrote: [quote='danmdan' pid='100655' dateline='1427388029']
And the monochrome people-pictures are anything up to 40 years back when the street imagery was my subject matter then.
Consequently my favorite photographic personality is Vivian Maier
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