Fedia Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 Hello, my name is Fedia, I'm 31 and I spend lot of time creating images through digital photography. I'm stoked to be able to join this forum since it has been an incredible ressource without which I couldn't have developed the techniques I use today. I have talked to some of the people of this forum on other platforms, used their advice and want to thank them also. I've been doing photography since 2014 when I entered film school. I got my first full spectrum camera in the fall of 2020. Even before I got into full spectrum photography, the main thread I explored was color, that I achieved through filters or extreme white balance settings on regular cameras. Even today with full spcetrum photography I don't really use softwares. I try to do everything in camera. Therefore I exclusively shoot jpegs and only work contrast in Lightroom. I never opened Photoshop. I am a big technical nerd I guess you could say, but the truth is my relation to technicity has a lot to do with my artistic sensitivity, both are entangled. I have a lot of ideas of subjects to discuss on this forum so I will post about them in the near-future. But for now I figured I will post some of my photos to introduce myself. Every one of the following photos are the result of a different filter combination with no color processing outside of the body of the camera. I will precise the camera and the filters each time. Canon 1000D full spectrum + Lee "CID to Tungsten" Canon 1000D FS + Lee "loving amber" + db850 Canon 1200D FS + DB850 + Lee "Liberty green" Canon 1000D + unknown dark pink gel Canon 1000D + Lee "steel blue" Canon 1200D FS + Lee "peacock blue" + GRB3 Canon 1200D FS + hoya 80A + hoya x(0) + cokin 089 (warm diffuser) Sigma DP1s FS Sigma DP1s FS + Hoya 80C Sigma DP1s FS + GRB3 Bonus : Sigma DP1s FS no filter. If you want to see more I have an instagram : https://www.instagram.com/fedialebarboc/?hl=fr And a tumblr : https://fedialegrill.tumblr.com/ Thanks again, Fedia. Link to comment
colinbm Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 Welcome Fedia. Your approach is exactly mine too. Both Sigma Foveon & Bayer CFA cameras converted to Full Spectrum. It is wonderful to see your works & I hope you continue. Link to comment
Doug A Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 Hello Fedia. Welcome to the forum. Love your artistic style. Working on images in camera is an interesting way to proceed. I've seen videos of Japanese photographers working this way. Find it quite interesting. Looking forward to more posts. Thanks for sharing, Doug A Link to comment
nfoto Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 Interesting results, even though you might find using jpgs only a drawback not a benefit in the future. Until then, continue exploring the endless opportunities we have at our disposal. From my professional stand point, I liked the brook with the submerged Butomus. Link to comment
Nate Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 Great pics Fedia! Welcome to UVP. You are limited a bit with only jpegs, but looks like you make it work well. Hoping to see more. Link to comment
GaryR Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 Nice to see you over here at UVP ! Link to comment
photoni Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 @Fedia I like the second one... very alien. . does anyone have an idea if MidOpt filters have references with Hoya or Schott filters? Link to comment
ulf Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 14 minutes ago, photoni said: @Fedia I like the second one... very alien. . does anyone have an idea if MidOpt filters have references with Hoya or Schott filters? Not likely. All MidOpt filters I have seen are dichroic while filter glass from Schott and Hoya are not dichroic but Ionic. Some types of dichroic filters use Ionic filter materials as the base substrate to build the dichroic filter structure on. The Baader U is an example of that. Link to comment
Fedia Posted June 28, 2023 Author Share Posted June 28, 2023 11 hours ago, nfoto said: you might find using jpgs only a drawback not a benefit in the future. 6 hours ago, Nate said: You are limited a bit with only jpegs, but looks like you make it work well. Hoping to see more. Raw versus Jpeg has always been a big interrogation for me. I find raw files to be difficult to use. I see people having to bounce beetween softwares just to make a simple white balance... This would go against the idea of making everything in camera. So I admit my choice to use jpegs only has a performative dimension. Link to comment
Fandyus Posted June 28, 2023 Share Posted June 28, 2023 I just found your instagram recently and now I see you here. Small world. Welcome. Link to comment
Fedia Posted June 28, 2023 Author Share Posted June 28, 2023 29 minutes ago, Fandyus said: I just found your instagram recently and now I see you here. Small world. Welcome. Thanks ! I already had made the link beetween your instagram account and your profile on UVP. I've been a reader here for a long time ! And yes worldwide UV/IR community is surpisingly small. Like a tiny village. Link to comment
nfoto Posted June 29, 2023 Share Posted June 29, 2023 With jpgs, you are limited to whatever solution the engineers of that camera decide is best for you. Using jpg is no guarantee for a useable white balance, and getting a better w/b can be a lost case. Trust me. For normal visible-light work, jpgs usually work well enough. However, the idea of getting most -- if not necessarily all - done in camera appeals to me as I'm basically a little lazy so that is a philosophy I have followed for decades. Link to comment
Unscenerie Posted July 2, 2023 Share Posted July 2, 2023 Greetings Fedia, You have some really interesting photos! Link to comment
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