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12/20/2006 03:58:18 AM · #1
A blast from the past!
Interesting lighting. A shame that the eyes aren't sharper.
Here was my take of him.
12/20/2006 03:28:58 AM · #2
Oh, it's scary, isn't it? LOL

Originally posted by Philos:



SPITTY!!!!
12/20/2006 03:06:32 AM · #3


SPITTY!!!!
08/11/2006 02:59:28 AM · #4

08/08/2006 09:28:47 AM · #5
Originally posted by Majanka:

Nikon and Inca are seperating see this dutch article
//www.pixelmania.nl/artikel.aspx?rubriekid=1&artikelid=166

And from Inca self

//www.incabv.nl/


Bugger! I checked the European Support Site from Nikon last week and it produced the INCA service centre to send my camera to. It was the 2nd of August!

Now I check again and they show the new Nikon Europe facility address.

And my camera?
INCA: Or we refuse the package or we will send it to Nikon Europe.
Me: What will it be?
INCA: we do not know...
---
Nikon: We don't have it. There are two options: Your package will be returned to your home address or you will get an email stating we are processing your request.

Now I wait: email or snailmail...
08/08/2006 08:49:44 AM · #6
Originally posted by nessnaj:

Originally posted by Majanka:

Hmmm one of the last repairs of Inca.....

Good luck! I hope it won't take long!


How do you mean? Last repairs?


Nikon and Inca are seperating see this dutch article
//www.pixelmania.nl/artikel.aspx?rubriekid=1&artikelid=166

And from Inca self

//www.incabv.nl/

Message edited by author 2006-08-08 08:54:23.
08/08/2006 08:44:36 AM · #7
Originally posted by nessnaj:

Phffwww!

My camera does not work anymore! The Blinking Green Light of Death has struck my camera. Fortunately, it is after the GTG...

Now waiting for the camera to return from the repair department of INCA (Nikon distributor).

CU!

I was not convinced that toasting the camera with Pernod by poring it over the body was an beneficial as you believed. Does it small of aniseed? :-)
08/08/2006 07:57:54 AM · #8
Hi Luc, sorry to hear about your camera. Hope it goes well.

Álex.

Originally posted by nessnaj:

Phffwww!

My camera does not work anymore! The Blinking Green Light of Death has struck my camera. Fortunately, it is after the GTG...

Now waiting for the camera to return from the repair department of INCA (Nikon distributor).

CU!

08/08/2006 07:38:39 AM · #9
Originally posted by Majanka:

Hmmm one of the last repairs of Inca.....

Good luck! I hope it won't take long!


How do you mean? Last repairs?
08/08/2006 07:35:18 AM · #10
Hmmm one of the last repairs of Inca.....

Good luck! I hope it won't take long!

Message edited by author 2006-08-08 07:35:38.
08/08/2006 07:29:17 AM · #11
Phffwww!

My camera does not work anymore! The Blinking Green Light of Death has struck my camera. Fortunately, it is after the GTG...

Now waiting for the camera to return from the repair department of INCA (Nikon distributor).

CU!
08/07/2006 12:05:28 PM · #12
Thanks, Carl.
Álex.

Originally posted by obsidian:

Alex - really like the B&W photos as they are after my own perceptions. Peaceful Munster is probably my favourite of the three.

08/07/2006 11:12:34 AM · #13
Alex - really like the B&W photos as they are after my own perceptions. Peaceful Munster is probably my favourite of the three.
08/07/2006 08:42:00 AM · #14
Hi all. It's a pain to post photos after Joey's, but I will take the risk...
Here two colourful shots:



And three B&W:



Any coments, please?

Álex.
08/06/2006 02:06:23 AM · #15
And some more schhhhtuff, thanks again Nasti for letting me use her 5d...


08/05/2006 10:06:15 AM · #16
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

Another one...



Great shot J!

08/05/2006 06:38:12 AM · #17
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

Another one...


I celebrated this in a haiku thread as I find this picture emotionally very powerful (kudos, Joey):

Beauty seen as sin
Closed minds curtailing freedom
Honesty will overcome
08/05/2006 02:45:48 AM · #18
Another one...


08/04/2006 04:04:35 PM · #19
Hey Peter (aKiwi).
I like your overexposed photos best, too! Nice use of high-key, even if accidental (after all, best photos are always accidental to a degree).

I haven't even started to process any of my shots of Ninette (my preliminary scan did not reveal any "gems" :), so I kinda put it on a back burner).

08/04/2006 05:32:30 AM · #20
Originally posted by alexgarcia:

Hey Carl, nice stuff there. Some nice shots of your brother's band and one of Pia wonderful.

Álex.

Thank you - much appreciated.
08/04/2006 04:48:25 AM · #21
Hey Carl, nice stuff there. Some nice shots of your brother's band and one of Pia wonderful.

Álex.

Originally posted by obsidian:

Well, the workshop taught me a lot about a lot of things - and reminded me how much I enjoy Pernod! Having thought about some of the things I decided it was time to get my photography act together and start to take pictures that I wanted to take, as opposed to just focusing on the challenges (sad but true).

To this end I have set up a smugmug site where I am in the process of uploading images from the workshop as well as other "stuff" I have done or am in the process of doing. If you need some light relief you can find it here although be warned that it is very much a work in progress!

Frankly, I blame you lot for making me realise that I actually enjoy my photography as well as inspiring me to go further. I should hate you for this belated realisation that I now have to progress but - hey - this is fun and I cannot hate anyone for bringing that back!

08/04/2006 04:30:58 AM · #22
Well, the workshop taught me a lot about a lot of things - and reminded me how much I enjoy Pernod! Having thought about some of the things I decided it was time to get my photography act together and start to take pictures that I wanted to take, as opposed to just focusing on the challenges (sad but true).

To this end I have set up a smugmug site where I am in the process of uploading images from the workshop as well as other "stuff" I have done or am in the process of doing. If you need some light relief you can find it here although be warned that it is very much a work in progress!

Frankly, I blame you lot for making me realise that I actually enjoy my photography as well as inspiring me to go further. I should hate you for this belated realisation that I now have to progress but - hey - this is fun and I cannot hate anyone for bringing that back!
08/04/2006 03:09:00 AM · #23
Originally posted by aKiwi:

Here are a couple of mine.


You sure they're yours? lol

Message edited by author 2006-08-04 03:10:07.
08/04/2006 03:07:57 AM · #24
As mentioned earlier, on Sunday morning a few of us got together and shared the costs of hiring a model (Ninette) for a couple of hours shootong. I knew her from an earlier shoot I did in Munich.
Unfortunately the hotel rooms were so small & err Ugly, that it was difficult to get good images.

Here are a couple of mine.


These next two are completely over exposed by mistake as I had set my camera to 800 ISO and took a few shots thinking it was at 100. I was going to delete them, but actually like the results. Makes isolating the background easy.



Edit: Oops, wrong image numbers

Message edited by author 2006-08-04 03:10:37.
08/04/2006 02:45:06 AM · #25
A few more things... and more to go. Hah

I am a slow at editing 8-)

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