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Photographer Jan Hoffman {K:39373}
Project #9 Pictures of Our Members Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Things I like
Lens Canon 17-85mm EFS IS
Uploaded 12/24/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 1600 RAW - Sandisk 1g Ultra II
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 266 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 39 Rating
6.09
/ 14 Ratings
Location City -  Catonsville
State -  MD
Country - United States   United States
About Joel Aron in his ongoing efforts to put 120 film in the Hasselblad.
(Actually it did not take long).
Joel's USEFILM portfolio is at:
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer.asp?ID=101818
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There are 39 Comments in 1 Pages
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Paul Lara   {K:79988} 12/24/2006
LOL!
I was just reading Joel's wonderful commentary on his photo of YOU, Jan. This is really enjoyable 'looking in the mirror looking back' stuff.

Merry Christmas to ALL of you!!

Paul


Ardalan Haddad   {K:13934} 12/24/2006
This shot has a very creative perspective.
Ive an idea ,give it a try,you may like it.
Try to make close to B/W,So, eyes can better forcuse on the person.
In this shot the background colors are a little bit distracting.

I love this shot anyway.

Good luck
Ardalan.
6+ for your fantastic framing.


metoni .   {K:23323} 12/24/2006
Great photo and amazing camera


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/24/2006
Thanks, Paul. We were having fun and it is a rare moment when Joel is not carrying, holding, fiddling with one of his cameras.
Happy Holidays to you, Jan
PS: Every time I pull out the 50 mm Canon lens you recommended to me I think of you! If it had not been for your help I would never have purchased that little puppy.


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/24/2006
Thanks so much, Ardalan. I posted another photo of Joel in B&W as well with a slight tone to it.
Best to you, Jan


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/24/2006
Metoni-- Thanks so much for commenting.
Best regards, Jan


Srna Stankovic   {K:112298} 12/24/2006
Dear Jan, exellent idea, shot, tones, so impressive and exellent presented my dear friend. Warm regards from SRNA :)


Paul Lara   {K:79988} 12/24/2006
'little puppy' is right.
After shooting with the 17-85 all the time, my 20D looks funny when I put on my nifty 50.


Alain Mijngheer   {K:11261} 12/24/2006
Hi Jan,

well seen and taken. I like unusual points of view.
Merry Christmas and till next time.

Alain


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/24/2006
Srna-- thanks so much. Joel's portfolio posted here at USEFILM is very impressive.
--Best to you, Jan


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/24/2006
Thanks, Alain.
Happy Holidays, Jan


Joel Aron   {K:14920} 12/24/2006
Thank you pops!!!!
This is an aweesome perspective image! I love the drawn focus to the Hassy.

Great tones on this one as well. The brisk contrast of the camera against the warmth of the house works very well! Very nice DoF enhancement for the classic look!

well done pops... nice subject too ;)

thanks for the shout out, and the cred on my load speed for the Hasselblad.. i'm getting faster, but fear the day when I see the roll bounce to the ground as a paper and film party streamer.

j


Srna Stankovic   {K:112298} 12/24/2006
oK Jan :) I get it :) Best to you too. :)


Michele Carlsen   {K:133388} 12/24/2006
Nice POV Jan ... gives a whole differnt tone to the image . Still it's wonderful !! Just different ! Love the DOF as it is too.
Thanks for shring with Us!
Michele~


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/24/2006
Michele- thanks again!
--Jan


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154531} 12/24/2006
Very great portrait here, i like the HB and the perspective of this image

Merry Christams my friend, it is a wonderful day for all


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/24/2006
Ali-- thanks so much!
--Peace and Joy, Jan


Leo Régnier  Я£   {K:62962} 12/26/2006
Great perspective of our friend!!
Nice picture Jan!!
Leo


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/26/2006
Thanks, Leo.
--Best regards, Jan


Merwyn Kanjes   {K:3957} 12/26/2006
Great angle, so impressive. Very interesting composition. Merry Christams my friend.
Best regards, Merwyn


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/26/2006
Merwyn -- thanks so much for your comments.
Wishing you the best at this great time of the year, Jan


Aniko Heart   {K:25957} 12/27/2006
Dear Jan!

Now this shot is wonderful!
Love the composition and DOF.

Warmest Wishes,
Aniko :)


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/27/2006
Thanks again...
--Best to you, Jan


vanessa shakesheff   {K:63813} 12/29/2006
Great dof and like the sutle colour..texture and light..nessa


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/29/2006
Thanks again, Nessa. Joel and I were "shooting" each other. He did a portrait of me and got a BIP for his efforts.
--Regards, Jan


Marian Man   {K:66545} 12/29/2006
told you is not easy!!! LOL!!!!!!!
great perspective in this one dear Jan!!!!!!
all the best
Marian


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26829} 12/31/2006
Excellent point of view!!! Wonderful picture!!

Regards
Jani


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/31/2006
Jani-- Thanks so much for your kind comment.
--Best regards, Jan


Riny Koopman   {K:59635} 12/31/2006
great perspective jan,best wishes 2007 to you and your bloved family from a very very cold Amsterdam,riny


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 12/31/2006
Thanks, Riny-- stay warm and be happy!
--Jan


John Hatz   {K:143808} 1/9/2007
Excellent way, a strong element here about that.....fabric (?) that gives the way to the watcher's eyes....yea all at that camera and of caurse at the person. I like a lot the sharpness on the camera and at the same time the soft blurness on him, that gives your 'target' here, your subject! Everything else on the background does not mater, strongly blur, very good too. hmmmmm....I try to see that in sepia or greyscale, I think it could be better like that, isn't it? Works with that piece of art....speaking about that GREAT camera.
Best regards!


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 1/9/2007
John - thanks again for a wonderful critique. The lace table cloth runner did work out well for establishing depth and for bringing the eye to the camera and Joel. I wanted the camera to be the primary focus target because when it comes to Joel the camera is his eye; it is all about him; one and the same. The background was sharper than I would have liked it so I used Photoshop to blur the background a bit. I desaturated the colors slightly but in this case I did not go all the way and make it a toned B&W. In hindsight that might have been a better approach to remove the distraction of any color.
--Warmest regards and thanks, Jan


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:177809} 1/12/2007
fantastic.. a just dedication to a big JOEL.. stunning dof!
nicely idea and poit of view my dear jan!
take care
roby
7


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 1/12/2007
Roby -- Thanks so much for viewing this picture of Joel and for your kind words. He is a great guy to know and have in the family.
--Best regards, Jan


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:177809} 1/12/2007
sure.. im sure..
all the best..
roby


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:99839} 1/31/2007
ARRRRGH! That maggot has my camera!!! LoL! Just kidding . . . guess the envy shows a tad and the sickness is wearing off. Cool shot Jan . . . Excellent entry for the project!! (He does great work too - everybody should check it out)! :) Rare he's not dealing with a camera?? Hmmmmm . . . . he sounds like ME!! Great perspective and it DOES sing in B&W too! Cool!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~

Desaturated!!


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 1/31/2007
Doyle -- Used to have one myself back in the 60's and loved the "H" in spite of a few mechanical quirks here and there. Wish I had not sold it.
As for Joel, you never see him without some kind of optical recording device. Good thing my daughter is not jealous. :)
Thanks for your kind comments... BTW-- I did try this in B&W and appreciate the example. I did not like it as much as the original and instead desaturated it slightly, which is the one I posted. It is all a matter of degree but I did not go as far on the desaturation as your example. I just toned it down a bit. I almost always try several variations like this since looking at your work. You have opened my eyes on this topic of B&W and desat.
--Best regards, Jan


Albert Jacobs   {K:9447} 2/11/2007
Hello Jan,

Excellent portrait. I like the DOF running from unsharp in front to sharp at the subject. The expression and moment are also very nice choices.
Interesting image of "photograpy at work". The choice of colours is also perfect. I like your portfolio a lot, you have many interests and create very nice work. Compliments !

Friendly greetz,
Albert Jacobs :)


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 2/11/2007
Albert -- Thanks so much for your generous comments; I truly appreciate them.
--Best to you, Jan


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