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Sjixxxy
01-27-2012, 15:16
Last summer I got contact by a PBS station about doing a bit on my street work. It finally got edited and aired in my area last night, and will air statewide in Minnesota next week.

For everyone else, here is a link to it on my website (http://www.kpraslowicz.com/2012/01/27/so-ive-been-on-tv/), or directly on youtube (http://youtu.be/husZVvBQFaM). Some Fuji 6x9 Rangefinder action in the footage. Enjoy.

Johann Espiritu
01-27-2012, 15:26
Great feature. Congrats!

rbelyell
01-27-2012, 15:59
awesome! congrats.

Vics
01-27-2012, 16:18
Good for You! Those LF images looked like the subject would walk right off my screen. Fine work.

Jobin33
01-27-2012, 16:29
Very well done, congrats!

nikon_sam
01-27-2012, 16:43
Very nice...
Dude...Street with an 8x10...!!!
and just how do I get wallet size prints...???

Justin Smith
01-27-2012, 18:33
Thanks for sharing this - I really enjoyed the segment!

Sjixxxy
01-27-2012, 18:36
Very nice...
Dude...Street with an 8x10...!!!
and just how do I get wallet size prints...???


Stand far away while looking at them.

Mudman
01-27-2012, 18:58
Very nice. Especially like the 8x10 shot of the guy in the suit.

will-i_am
01-27-2012, 19:09
great images, really enjoyable piece.

rover
01-27-2012, 19:10
Nice piece. Well done.

DamenS
01-27-2012, 19:31
Wonderful photos and an entertaining video.

I assume you use flash on the Fuji 6x9 so that you can use a small enough aperture for increased depth of field ? They're not exactly easy to focus quickly !

I also thought you did really well with balancing the flash fill with the ambient light - It didn't look too "unnatural".

The bonus is that with those 2 Fuji's around your neck, i'm guessing no gym membership would ever be required (maybe the occasional visit to the chiropractor though) !

pachuco
01-27-2012, 20:18
That is awesome! Congrats and thanks for sharing!

Trius
01-28-2012, 04:44
Outstanding ... and I love the glimpses of Duluth. I've never been there, but you live on the bestest lake in the world. :D

Sjixxxy
01-28-2012, 04:50
Wonderful photos and an entertaining video.

I assume you use flash on the Fuji 6x9 so that you can use a small enough aperture for increased depth of field ? They're not exactly easy to focus quickly !



Not really, I use flash because I love the look of fill light in the day. Try to stay between f/8 & f/11. Everything being in focus bores me. :D

DamenS
01-28-2012, 05:31
Not really, I use flash because I love the look of fill light in the day. Try to stay between f/8 & f/11. Everything being in focus bores me. :D

Then I'm even MORE impressed with your skill - f8 doesn't give you much leeway for focus being a bit off - and you seem to have a fair few "moving targets" in there ... I'm going to have to take mine out and actually PRACTISE I think, maybe even by trying to take actual photos, God Forbid !! :)

keithp
01-28-2012, 05:35
Congratulations! What a cool deal. Nice, believable acting on your part. What did you have in your rider?

Saul
01-28-2012, 06:00
Congratulations!

Working "old school" or not, you've got really nice images.

Red Rock Bill
01-28-2012, 08:01
A real treat..thank you for sharing.regards,Bill

Sjixxxy
01-28-2012, 10:29
Outstanding ... and I love the glimpses of Duluth. I've never been there, but you live on the bestest lake in the world. :D

It is quite superior. ::rimshot::

kzphoto
01-28-2012, 10:51
Having shot a Fuji and seeing how fast you use those cameras, I have to say I am totally impressed. Are you shooting the GSW most of the time? You're able to fire that thing off really quickly. It's pretty crazy.

Nice work too!