Quick self Intro
Posted: Tue 20 Jan 2009 00:18
Dear all,
Very pleased to join you folks on this forum.
My name is Bernard Languillier, I am a Tokyo based part time photographer initially from Belgium. Landscape is my main thing, but being mostly an amateur I basically shoot whatever I feel like shooting when the mood comes.
Some of my work can be seen at:
http://www.light-of-earths.com (for the "official" stuff)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bernardlanguillier/ (for the more casual stuff)
Panoramic shooting has been a key center of interest and experiement for me for a few years now. I am targetting both very high resolution for large prints, but also various aspect ratios. I work currently with a RRS spherical pano head and do most of my stitching with either PTgui Pro of Autopano pro. The following set contains some of these panoramix images:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bernardlan ... 916381270/
I have been shooting various cameras in the past years (including a H1 and Mamiya ZD) but now mostly shoot Nikon with a D3x and D3. I still own an Ebony 45SU 4x5 camera and a few Schneider lenses, but I rarely use them these days because of the price of film and the annoyance of scanning on the Imacon. Still, this is clearly what I find to be the best fun!
Thanks a lot for the kind invitation Stany.
Cheers,
Bernard
Very pleased to join you folks on this forum.
My name is Bernard Languillier, I am a Tokyo based part time photographer initially from Belgium. Landscape is my main thing, but being mostly an amateur I basically shoot whatever I feel like shooting when the mood comes.
Some of my work can be seen at:
http://www.light-of-earths.com (for the "official" stuff)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bernardlanguillier/ (for the more casual stuff)
Panoramic shooting has been a key center of interest and experiement for me for a few years now. I am targetting both very high resolution for large prints, but also various aspect ratios. I work currently with a RRS spherical pano head and do most of my stitching with either PTgui Pro of Autopano pro. The following set contains some of these panoramix images:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bernardlan ... 916381270/
I have been shooting various cameras in the past years (including a H1 and Mamiya ZD) but now mostly shoot Nikon with a D3x and D3. I still own an Ebony 45SU 4x5 camera and a few Schneider lenses, but I rarely use them these days because of the price of film and the annoyance of scanning on the Imacon. Still, this is clearly what I find to be the best fun!
Thanks a lot for the kind invitation Stany.
Cheers,
Bernard