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Posted by exoskeleton
i like it. i'd love to see more as you develop it. 🙂

nope. most of the b&w pics i shot on film, an old nikon. i printed them in the darkroom then scanned them. the others are digital shot on my fujifilm.



I heart my Fuji hybrid. I think Fuji is underrated. Everyone always goes for Canon or Nikon.



The blue moon from the other night.

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Posted by M

As far as preference, availability and cost are mucho factors. What about Fuji would you say is underrated?



They just are, overall. When people go camera shopping, you see them go straight for the usual. Not that they're bad cameras. But for the price point with Fujis, they do just as a good job as the other two.

One of the things I love about it is that the macro feature is pretty good.

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Posted by exoskeleton

rocky, what'd you shoot the moon with? you got so much detail. it's really awesome.

my fuji is only a bridge camera though i've gotten some of my best work out of it. very inexpensive and compact too.

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It's a Fujifilm S700.
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Here's my most recent project...it was a penthouse design for this young lobbyist who was an actual client of one of my professors...he really liked that casual rustic/mountain modern look...but the penthouse was downtown (in Florida, no mountains)and had cityscape views, so I came up with a "refined rustic" look.

He wanted raw materials, so I gave him stone, reclaimed wood, iron, etc.


These are CAD and 3DS Max renderings (loveeee Max)


The view as you first walk in the entry...it's not a very exciting view, but the views out the window were really important to him so I wanted him to see you got a full view of largest window right as you walk in the door (the first thing you see.)

The wood paneling is reclaimed wood, so it would actually have more variations, but for rendering purposes it looks more uniform.