It rained Busses today: BCS and BC

I went back and forth juggling the two and trying to decide between the sage and the magnum on Monday. Now all these pics are making me wonder.
 
Great photos ! what's your secret ? are you using a professional grade camera ?

Does anyone have a high-quality photo of a new tan/snakeskin Badger ?
 
mckrob, you wrote:
Does anyone have a high-quality photo of a new tan/snakeskin Badger?
I took this photo earlier this week:

batac-tan-snakeskin.jpg


It was the first BATAC that I received.
 
Thanks for the tan/ss Badger photo, great work... this will be my new wallpaper as I anxiously await receipt of mine at Blade ...
 
boy did i miss out on something special... But i tell you, if i ever see a sage fat FBM at BCS, i will jump on that sucker... (Skunk, that was a hint)
 
Great pics!!

Is that a tilt/shift lens or a view camera? Amazing depth of field.
 
Great pics!!

Is that a tilt/shift lens or a view camera? Amazing depth of field.

That was my original question I believe. I thought he had to be shooting a Toyo with a digital back. Not even, but it's for him to share. I think he's just good.;)
 
Well, it's either a t/s or a P&S with a small chip to give that kind of DOF without having distortion. Of course it could be multiple shots stitched together for massive DOF, but I'm guessing 45mm or 90mm T/S on a Canon or a P&S with a small chip size and fantastic lighting.

Whatever he did, he did it very well.
 
I don't really think it's a large format camera, it doesn't have the smoothness or sharpness(that could be from jpg compression) but I'm gonna stay with nothing larger than 35mm format and maybe smaller.

I have a lot of nice glass, but I still want a good P&S for the crazy perspectives you can get with the small chips.
 
That was my original question I believe. I thought he had to be shooting a Toyo with a digital back. Not even, but it's for him to share. I think he's just good.;)

Well, it's either a t/s or a P&S with a small chip to give that kind of DOF without having distortion. Of course it could be multiple shots stitched together for massive DOF, but I'm guessing 45mm or 90mm T/S on a Canon or a P&S with a small chip size and fantastic lighting.

Whatever he did, he did it very well.

Scroll down to the bottom of this page on his website... He describes a LOT there. :)

http://lundestudio.com/firearms.html

I think a lot of it has to do w/ hosting the pic on his own site at 1200 x 800 versus photobucket and the like which compresses to its max of 800x600.


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