Saturday, December 18, 2010

the Last Week
























Plantations, Hunters, Bank Execs, Products, Realtors®, Agencies, Charities... i'm going to sleep now.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

28MP Mamiya RZ67 w Aptus II-6 Back v/s 12.1MP Nikon D3s

With all the hoopla about Mega Pixels and and such I thought it would be interesting to compare my two favorite cameras and see what you get with more than 2X the file size and money. Now, admittedly this is NOT a scientific experiment by any stretch. This is merely and afterthought as I was editing files from Gina Swanson's MUA Portfolio shoot. I shot basically the same setup with both cameras and the difference or similarity in quality might surprise you. Quality aside, these are two different systems and I shoot each or entirely different reasons. Anyone who knows me, ( both of you that read the blog : ) knows that I love the mamiya and prefer it hands down in the studio. That said, the D3s is a phenomenal camera and in my opinion is unmatched in it's quality and capability in the 35mm format. enuff rambling - here are some screen caps of100% crops in Capture One... which I've been working in lately... more on that nightmarish transition later.

These are screen captures of RAW files. no corrections have been done yet. 

Mamyia RZ67-Leaf Aptus II-6 Back 100% Crop in Capture One
Nikon D3s 100% Crop in Capture One. See in the thumbs where I took the grid off and forgot to stop down.

Mamiya again - The Crops aren't exact but I still think the results are interesting

Nikon D3s
Remember those Epson Ads about eye color and contacts...
Another Image from the Mamiya


Alright - A little 200% Mamiya in Lightroom look just for fun.









and of course the "behind the scenes" iPhone pic of the setup

Saturday, November 6, 2010

911

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911 - Images by brent cline


a little slide show of the progress on the grey car v 2.0 - in case you were wondering. cheers.

A Weekend with my Buddy
















A couple weeks ago my son and I spent the weekend with my brother in Charleston SC. Here are a few snapshots from the road trip.

GOODTIMES!

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Roll-O-Rama


Cosmic Bowling

Mayor Deke in the spotlight

I blame my poor performance on the UFOs

Frank Anderson and Mayor Deke

the wierhouse team

my trophy for worst average score of the tourney


Mr. Al Dallas
Sometimes work is play. I spent Thursday afternoon supporting two clients at the inaugural RBW Logistics Roll-O-Rama. There was some major industry represented in the teams and the competition was fierce. On a unrelated note the hot dogs at the Bunswick bowling alley are amazing.

Even Mayor Deke showed up to roll a few frames...  Kudos to RBW for hosting - GOODTIMES.

cheers!