Hasselblad Kudos for Me
I was voted Hasselblad Owners Club Photographer of the Month for September 2012!
Photographer Shawn Hoke in Brooklyn Heights.
Old Chevy Truck. As I said in yesterday’s post, the light was great so I grabbed my bag of cameras and ran over to shoot this truck and some other local spots.
Shot with a Hasselblad H4D-40 and 80mm lens at ISO 200, 1/400 second F6.3.
Originally processed in Hasselblad Phocus 2.6 software from the raw .3fr file into a .fff file, exported as a 16 bit tiff, then tweaked in Photoshop..
To Gnome, Gnome, Gnome you is to love, love, love you and I do, and I do, and I do… There was a thunderstorm coming in and the sun was just breaking between the clouds so I ran over to my buddy Kiwi’s body shop to photograph his old rusted truck but saw this garden gnome wired to the fence and I couldn’t resist. Tomorrow I’ll post the photos of the rusty truck.
Shot with a Hasselblad H4D-40 and 80mm lens at ISO 200, 1/350 second F5.6.
Originally processed in Hasselblad Phocus 2.6 software from the raw .3fr file into a .fff file, exported as a 16 bit tiff, then re-opened in Photoshop and tweaked for saturation and sharpness.
If you don’t get the pun in the first line click here. I’ll give you a hint:
They were Phil Spector’s first band.
Gymnastic Onion. I shot this in 2010 but thought I’d bring it out again since none of my Tumblr peeps have seen it. Shot with a Hasselblad H4D-40 & 80mm Hasselblad lens. Besides I’m home sick with the flu and don’t really feel like shooting anything anyway….(as I sneeze and go back to bed.)
Portraits taken after the Wheelchair Dance workshop at Nyemchek’s Dance Centre in Pearl River New York. October 2, 2011

