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Fishin' Days Long Ago.

Fishin' Days Long Ago.
Copyright ©2007, Randall Beaudin
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These fishing rods are in the basement of a very elderly gentleman awaiting the day when they will once more go fishin'.

Photographer: Randall Beaudin
Folder: RanD'Art
Uploaded: 07-Aug-2007 02:41 CEST
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Camera: Olympus C8080
Exposure time: 1/100
Aperture: f3.5
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Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 50
White balance: Manual(One Touch)
Flash: external
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: Resized / Converted / Levels.
Various: Multiple Flash / Scrims.
Image resized to: 563x750

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Love it...

This is a fantastic shot, Randall...

Would love to have an 8080 - how do you like yours?

Bruce Thomas at 04:54 CEST on 07-Aug-2007 [Reply]

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Seeing this I want get my fishinggear and go for the waterfront.....Excellent shot Randall

Cheers.................Fons

Fonzy - at 09:16 CEST on 07-Aug-2007 [Reply]

How do I love thee!

Bruce Thomas wrote:
> This is a fantastic shot, Randall...
>
> Would love to have an 8080 - how do you like yours?
> Hi Bruce, I have the 5050 & the 8080 and would not part with them. For the type of work that I use them for they are ideal for me. The 5050 is like using a small rangefinder and I like to use it when I don’t want the equipment to intimidate people if I’m “street shooting”. The flip up monitor on both models is also very handy, for all the really active years of my career I shot Large and medium format and am quite familiar with ground glass and waist level finders! The 8080s are a fair bit larger and heavier then the 5050, but again using Mamiya 6x6, 6x4.5 and 6x9 cameras along with 4x5, and 8x10 view cameras the 8080 is a lightweight in comparison! Hope that helps and feel free to email me if you have any other questions. Glad you liked the shot, balancing the light was tricky on this one. Regards, R.

Randall Beaudin at 20:51 CEST on 07-Aug-2007 [Reply]

Fish make good subjects too!

Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Seeing this I want get my fishinggear and go for the waterfront.....Excellent shot Randall
>
> Cheers.................Fons
>
Ahh Fons, there is more to life then one endeavour ;-) Enjoy the fishing. R. P.S. FYI these are Fly-Fishing rods.

Randall Beaudin at 20:55 CEST on 07-Aug-2007 [Reply]

Dusty Basements.

Reijo Pietilä wrote:
> Nice, good mood shot... Nice colour compocition.
> Well done.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rekku
>
Thank you Rekku, so glad you like, makes all the cob-webs and dust worth it;-) R.

Randall Beaudin at 20:59 CEST on 07-Aug-2007 [Reply]

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Hi Randall !, Nice shot, I feel admiration how you deal with the light, good balance between the foreground and the light of the window. I must confess I don´t like the scene, but you made it interesting !!.. best regards, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 15:49 CEST on 09-Aug-2007 [Reply]

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Ricardo Rico wrote:
> Hi Randall !, Nice shot, I feel admiration how you deal with the light, good balance between
> the foreground and the light of the window. I must confess I don´t like the scene, but you
> made it interesting !!.. best regards, Ricardo
> Thank you kindly Ricardo, the balancing of the flash units was time consuming on this one. Looks simple doesn’t it? Trust your having a great summer. Regards

Randall Beaudin at 18:09 CEST on 09-Aug-2007 [Reply]