Comments for Luigi Barbano Photography https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com Photography and Marketing since 1994 Fri, 28 Dec 2018 18:03:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Comment on Merry Christmas 2018 by Luigi Barbano https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/12/merry-christmas-2018/#comment-2397 Fri, 28 Dec 2018 18:03:22 +0000 http://barbano.com/?p=1756#comment-2397 In reply to Ramon B..

Thank you so much, glad you appreciated 🙂

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Comment on Merry Christmas 2018 by Ramon B. https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/12/merry-christmas-2018/#comment-2396 Fri, 28 Dec 2018 17:45:49 +0000 http://barbano.com/?p=1756#comment-2396 Just loved your post, and your newspaper… Made me smile… Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo…!!!

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Comment on Merry Christmas 2018 by Luigi Barbano https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/12/merry-christmas-2018/#comment-2393 Sun, 23 Dec 2018 23:36:09 +0000 http://barbano.com/?p=1756#comment-2393 In reply to Ruthie Ashlock.

Thank you!

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Comment on Merry Christmas 2018 by Ruthie Ashlock https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/12/merry-christmas-2018/#comment-2392 Sun, 23 Dec 2018 23:18:55 +0000 http://barbano.com/?p=1756#comment-2392 Ok, I knew you were a pilot. And I knew you were a great photographer! BUT, I didn’t know you were a published author!! Cant wait to see your books! Great card, btw!

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Comment on PhoenixPhotoProject #1: Free to choose by Luigi Barbano https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/01/phoenixphotoproject-1-free-to-choose/#comment-2369 Fri, 12 Oct 2018 20:27:57 +0000 http://barbano.com/?p=1589#comment-2369 In reply to Mac McFarland.

Thanks!

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Comment on PhoenixPhotoProject #1: Free to choose by Mac McFarland https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/01/phoenixphotoproject-1-free-to-choose/#comment-2368 Fri, 12 Oct 2018 20:24:27 +0000 http://barbano.com/?p=1589#comment-2368 What a great project Luigi. I’m anxious to to see the blogs as they come out.

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Comment on Exploring the analogue past by Dan Bullard https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/10/exploring-the-analogue-past/#comment-2366 Wed, 10 Oct 2018 22:07:22 +0000 http://barbano.com/?p=1717#comment-2366 Nice post! I like the story about your grand uncle living in the prison camp, he must have been happy to be captured by the Americans and not the Russians! I recently started converting our 8mm film to video up in the cloud on YouTube. Once it’s in the cloud, I think it will be safe for all time, or at least I hope it will.

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Comment on Fuji Acros Digital vs Fuji Acros Film by Luigi Barbano https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/02/fuji-acros-digital-vs-fuji-acros-film/#comment-2294 Tue, 27 Mar 2018 12:43:06 +0000 http://www.barbano.com/?p=1663#comment-2294 In reply to Richard Ball.

Hi again Richard,
glad you appreciated the comment.
On the highlights I think at the end there is no big difference between the Fuji and Hass… basically is the same sensor.
I just think with digital we have to learn to avoid direct sun in the frame and back lighting when we want thin details of the foreground.
HDR is an option and I use it (or better I used it) a lot. The results are usually nice also if software normally push too much the “HDR Look”. I had very good results merging layers with masks in Photoshop. More natural look than HDR software… but it is really a lot of work!
To be honest I’m becoming very lazy on post production. I do not mind to spend hours to take the pictures. When I worked on large format film my record was a couple of weeks to think, create and realize a single image and I like to do that. But post processing and the time spent in front of the computer for me is becoming a pain.
My main goal right now is to reduce post processing time. I already switched years ago to CaptureOne and that was a great optimization and allowed a great quality straight out of the camera.
To be honest, more I go on and less I like the digital look, and with this I mean the over saturated, sharpened, dodged, burned, filtered etc. pictures that are now trendy. I look at most of the contests results and I just think: “Too much Photoshop!”
I already had my personal middle age crisis, and solved it in the traditional way… now I feel I have a middle age photographic crisis and I’m refocusing myself. Film is helping me a lot because brought me back to the basics: light, content, composition and time dedicated to the subject.

I have to try some video… I did something but with not satisfying results.

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Comment on Fuji Acros Digital vs Fuji Acros Film by Richard Ball https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/02/fuji-acros-digital-vs-fuji-acros-film/#comment-2293 Tue, 27 Mar 2018 11:59:41 +0000 http://www.barbano.com/?p=1663#comment-2293 In reply to Richard.

Hi again,
Thanks for your interesting comments on highlight compression with digital capture. Although camera sensor are so much better than the early day, I would agree with you. I have just moved to the X H 1 because I have video requirements. The eterna setting is a very nice base to work from for stills. Sadly, I have no need or deep enough pockets for the GFX, I will try to find owners of GFX and Hasselblad to compare. As a long time film user, I can understand the appeal of the look and the process. Perhaps HDR is the solution with still subjects at the moment.

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Comment on Fuji Acros Digital vs Fuji Acros Film by Luigi Barbano https://www.barbano.barbanollc.com/2018/02/fuji-acros-digital-vs-fuji-acros-film/#comment-2292 Mon, 26 Mar 2018 21:01:27 +0000 http://www.barbano.com/?p=1663#comment-2292 In reply to Mark H..

Thanks for your nice words.
If you are a pure digital photographer and never tried film… do it! Get a film camera, you can find them free from friends or for $50 on Ebay, and try a film.
The developing process is very eay, or you can send it to a lab. It is really an experience that will change your approach to photography.

Also… I’m working on other articles, so if you like write me an email and tell me what you do not know about film and the film process, and I can answer some questions and explain you in private about my project.

DR settings are really strange… they basically seems to change the sensibility of the sensor, not a big deal using the internal meter but a real problem with an external meter. And DR settings modify also the RAW. So it can be good… but I prefer to just know the camera and keep the thing simple with settings I can trust will give me an uniform result.

Yes… XPro have a square option… but try to look at the focusing screen of an Hasselblad and you will understand why is not really an option 😀

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