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Photographer Matej Maceas  Matej Maceas {Karma:24381}
Project N/A Camera Model Kiev 88
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Medium format
Lens Vega 2.8/90
Uploaded 3/30/2004 Film / Memory Type Ilford Pan 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1435 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Lednice
State - 
Country - Czech Republic   Czech Republic
About A statue near the greenhouse that you can see in my Mini-series portfolio. I used a red filter to darken the foliage in the background, and printed on Ilford Multigrade paper at the highest contrast (the print is actually a bit less contrasty than the scan as it appears on my monitor). Cropped from square under the enlarger.
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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 4/1/2004
Thanks Roger. The statue's tendency not to move came in very handy, as it took me a long time to set up this shot :-)

When shooting with the Kiev, I use a Gossen Lunasix F lightmeter with a spotmetering adapter, so there would be no excuse for a badly exposed shot. I took a reading off the background, placing it somewhere around Zone II, and added three stops for the red filter.

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 4/1/2004
I've said before that I prefer statues to people (as models, that is). They're never impatient, and they hold still! I like the way the lion stands out so sharply from his background. Also that despite the very high contrast (which works well, I think), the shadows have quite enough detail. Suggests a spot-on exposure.

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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 3/31/2004
Thanks Christian. I originally wanted a more head-on view, but the bushes didn't extend to cover the whole background from such an angle. However, back then I was thinking in terms of full-frame composition; now that I have found cropping to be a good option for this particular subject, perhaps the background would be sufficient. I will try again the next time I visit this place.

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Christian Barrette   {K:21125} 3/31/2004
The contrast is of great interest here as it boosts the animal symbolic strenght. The use of a red filter was very appropriate for that matter.
I could suggest a 3/4 angle to see a bit more of the mouth and the crest.

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