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Tele Learning
Image Title:  Tele Learning
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84106}
Project N/A Camera Model Voigtlander Bessaflex
Categories People
At Work
Film Format
Portfolio Telephoto
SLR
Lens Jupiter 135mm F/3.5
Uploaded 5/21/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 800
Views 245 Shutter 1/1000
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 9 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Ochikawa
State -  TOKYO, HINO CITY
Country - Japan   Japan
About By which I mean learning how to use a telephoto lens. I'm lucky to have a nice one, the Russian Jupiter... Many retirees in Japan decide to tend trees. There seems to be plenty of work to go around although it only pays pocket money. I asked if I could take a photo, and he agreed, but he WOULDN'T look my way... I like the quality of images given by this lens and am gradually getting used to it.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Deb Mayes   {K:19605} 5/21/2005
Lovely composition, Roger. The placement in the frame is terrific. If there's one thing I love about telephotos, it's the way they help keep extraneous detail out of photos. :) Well done!


Linda Bique   {K:73220} 5/21/2005
Well done Roger..good choice....you know how I like my telephoto lens...good job fitting all the important elements into the frame...but the colors don't seem to be as vivid as your other images....I have to ask you a question about using film..Isn't it difficult to wait for your images to come back, or maybe you develop them yourself...I love digital because it's so instant and I love that instant gratification thing...I love being able to take a picture and look at it immediately....:):)Linda


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 5/21/2005
Great shot Roger, Certainly looks like you are getting on very well with the new lense. do they have to supply their own ladders and bags LOL.
Margaret


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 5/21/2005
Crisp, clear and very natural colours, Roger.
A good lens and a well-taken shot.
Best regards, Chris


Roger Williams   {K:84106} 5/21/2005
Linda, I prefer "natural" to "vivid" in colours. I shot digital for a while (Nikon) but a tiny 1.8 inch screen didn't give me much gratification! I can get my film developed and scanned to CD-ROM in an hour at a shop 5min from the office, so I never have to wait long...


John E Robertson   {K:1749} 5/21/2005
Very nice shot Roger, the same sort of quality I get from the RF version.


Craig Garland   {K:27077} 5/22/2005
Hi Roger; this is a very nice composition and I like the subject too-- a Japanese gentleman intent at his work. I think you'll pick up telephoto use quickly-- guess I've been using (especially) telephoto zooms for so long that I don't think twice about the fact that it's on a telephoto setting. Thanks for the welcome back to UF-- had a 2 month+ cold. Cheers. Craig


Mary Brown   {K:69853} 5/23/2005
By not looking your way, the result is a more realistic picture of his work. The colour os so crisp. Great composiotn.
MAry


Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 6/2/2005
I would say that this lens is GREAT, I mean excellent sharpness!
And also your learning is doing fantastic, Roger...excellent picture!
Antonella


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