Hasselblad 500 c/m - Mixed

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Bravo! Alex.


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The 80mm f2.8 Zeiss Planar has always been one of my favorite lenses. I only noticed now, looking at Alex's photos, how awful the bokeh is! I wonder how it compares to the 50mm f1.8 Planar?


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Thank you Julio and Graham :)

About the bokeh Graham, I found it confusing when there are lights and shades on the background, sometimes it seems like a bad quality jpg but this is how it renders at wide apertures apparently.


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More portraits with the Hassy, the first three are made with Distagon 50mm f4., the final two with Plannar 80mm f2.8.

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Playing with dog.

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The three "amigas"

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Thinking.

Edit: Fixed horizon.
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Thinking.

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Olga.

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Getting ready for run.

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I don't particularly like the first, alex. Too busy and the background is too distracting. The 2nd and 4th are overexposed by about two stops. The third is superb (apart from a slight horizon error) and the last is very good as well. Brava, Alex! Keep it up.


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Thank you for your comments Graham, about the first I agree, I was not sure what was going to be the result and well, making mistakes is how I learn :)
2nd and 4th I metered the light as a close portrait, just metering the light on the face on the person, I should have done it metering the whole not just the skin, right?
Sorry about the horizon on the 3rd, I will fix it and post it again.
Please comment anything on my photos, it's welcome :)

I forgot this one with Planar, it would be better using a faster speed.
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Sometimes a little motion in the subject is good, like in this photo. Ever figure out what happened in the photo with the big light strike across the middle?

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Those were dried straws, as part of the composition, they turned out too much out of focus :)


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alexvaras wrote:Those were dried straws, as part of the composition, they turned out too much out of focus :)
Well, I thought about mentioning those, but let it go. I'm referring to a photo of the three ladies, but found out after looking again that was from your Prominent, not the Hassey.

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PFMcFarland wrote:
alexvaras wrote:Those were dried straws, as part of the composition, they turned out too much out of focus :)
Well, I thought about mentioning those, but let it go. I'm referring to a photo of the three ladies, but found out after looking again that was from your Prominent, not the Hassey.

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More photos, this time with Distagon 50mm f4 and the 12 Yellow filter.

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Fishing.

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Web.

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IAmGonnaEatYou.

It's very fun lens and I'm getting used to this filter as well, still need to get the Yellow 8 or lower.
Unless I get the shutter serviced I won't be able to shoot hand held without getting vignetting at the corners.
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