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Photographer Roger Williams  Roger Williams {Karma:86139}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model Voigltander Bessa T101
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Black & White
Lens Heliar 50/3.5
Uploaded 11/18/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 871 Shutter 1/30th
Favorites Aperture F/4
Critiques 9 Rating
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About I experimented with channels to get better textures and skin tones in my conversion from colour to B&W. I previously used straight greyscale conversion. This is better!
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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 11/28/2003
A fine PJ shot. You didn't say which channel ? blue, green or red ? this is, but the tones are very good and distinct. I guess your camera is similar in concept to the Leica screw mounts. This imparts a certain feel to photographs that suggests the good old days of photojournalism at its best.

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John Bohner   {K:8368} 11/19/2003
Hi Roger. I looked at your portfolio and decided that today this is my favorite. It may be due to a pending dentist visit but don't let that color your appreciation of my comment. I have trouble doing this sort of street photography so I always enjoy seeing some of it done well. Well Done Sir! Thank you for your kind comments about my work. I was rather surprised to see a minor flood of e-mail of such kindness. Lets keep on catching and sorting photons! - J

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Brad Morris   {K:3307} 11/18/2003
Hey Roger, Great B&W conversion you have really managed a great tonal range here. It is a shame that the uglies didn't co-operate by being slack jawed with drool running down their chins. I think that would have been the crowning glory of this shot.;-)

1/30 is still pretty slow, even with a RF camera You did a great job holding the camera still I assume that the train wasnt moving when I say that. It it was going you did an exceptional job. Those hands of yours dont have anything to work about.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/18/2003
Chris: One of the advantages of RF cameras is that without a mirror flapping, there is less inherent camera shake and lower shutter speeds can still give sharp results hand held.

Keith: they were under the influence, and I fear they may have ridden well past their intended stop. I had VERY little fear they would wake up and catch me taking their photo! (The empty beer cans and bottles of sake were rolling around on the carriage floor...)

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 11/18/2003
The good, the bad, and the uglies !
Yes a very good shot, I hope they didn't wake up and take exception to you taking the photograph.
I think the tonal quality is exceptional too - well done

Keith

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Joel Bonda   {K:725} 11/18/2003
A great candid!

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 11/18/2003
Really good B&W work Roger.
Good composition and very sharp considering the shutter speed.
Kind regards, Chris.

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 11/18/2003
Ha-ha-ha!...amazing shot! Channel experiment successful.
Regards, Paolo

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Amitava Banerjea   {K:7088} 11/18/2003
Nice work, Roger. This is far more symmetrical than the earlier "Beauties".

No worries about the duplicate comments; the more the merrier, right?;-)

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