Camera Equipment

Black back drop, two lights, tripod, and about $20,000 worth of equipment. (Maybe even more). So having all of this and no pictures of it.. Thats a no no in my book. So idea… turned into a mission. to capture what i have :D I must add this all took place at about 2 am in my basement and the excitement kept me going. As you all can tell I like photography. and taking photos of what i use well thats also something I think every photographer should maybe do once of twice. The lenses varied from a Nikon 14mm F2.8, to a Nikon 50mm F1.4 then a Nikon 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 then a Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 and finally the big ka-hoona a Nikon 300mm F2.8! ah the joy! well there really is not too much more I can say then the set up. I had two light. an Sb-900 as a main with a 12″x12″ soft box mounted to the right of the camera and an SB-600 mounted behind the subject to the left as a  kick. the power levels were Main: 1/10-1/8th power and the Kick was about 1-18th and 1-16th. and a black backdrop. the stand was a Proline Carbon fiber tripod with a bubble head.

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~ by Aleksandr on February 10, 2010.

2 Responses to “Camera Equipment”

  1. Some very nice work with the water, Aleksandr. I will check back with you. I also have a WordPress photography blog at http://randcollins.wordpress.com/2009/07/08/5/, only I work exclusively with vintage cameras. It would be nice to see some more of your fine art work.
    Best wishes,
    T. Rand Collins PhD MD

  2. Thank you very much Mr. T.Rand Collins. i visited your blog and i find your work fascinating. also might i add the amount of information you have their really is impressive. I enjoyed reading some of the articles you had about the old vintage cameras you have and use. Thank you once again for the compliment and I must say the same goes to you and your work. I have much respect for people that still shoot film and especially old cameras like you do. please continue doing what you do your work is really great!

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