Author: Peter | Prosophos
Snow Bunny (revisited).
2015, Favourite, Inspiration, Portrait, Q&A, Sigma DP3 MerrillSnow Bunny.
2015, Favourite, Inspiration, Portrait, Q&A, Sigma DP3 Merrill, Teaching pointI’m quickly learning how to process Sigma DP3 Merrill files.
For example, I’m constantly resisting the temptation to apply sharpening, since the images have an abundance of sharpness and micro-contrast (two qualities that are not necessarily flattering for portraits).
Yet, this particular image proves one thing: it is possible to post-process DP3 files to produce a sharp and smooth portrait.
Oh, and the tonality possible with the Foveon sensor… wow.
—Peter.
↑ Sigma DP3 Merrrill: 1/15 sec (hand-held, but braced), f/2.8, ISO 200.
From ethernet to ethereal (death and everlasting life on the internet).
Inspiration, Life's Little MomentsLately, I’ve been violating Rule #8 of My Photography Truths by visiting various photography fora (or forums, if you prefer).
It all started innocently enough when I wanted to find out what a specific individual, whom I respected, was up to.
It turns out, he’s dead.
In actuality, he died two years ago.
I was taken aback when my journey through the e-landscape led me to this.
And yet, there were all his previous posts. His thoughts remained for all to see, each word shimmering on the bright computer screen before me, as if the ghost had never left the machine.
As I continued visiting other fora, it turned out a few other people had transitioned from the ethernet to the ethereal.
Of course, none of this should surprise me. People died before the internet too.
But, many of us now leave an electronic trail that is paved with our most intimate thoughts, images. People who have never met us will — in some very real way — get to know us… even after we’re long gone.
In the past, only authors, songwriters, politicians, or otherwise “famous” people left imprints that could reach beyond the consciousness of their loved ones.
Now, potentially all of us may be mourned by, well, all of us.
Or immortalized.
(provided we lay low and don’t post anything after we’re gone)
—Peter.
Tousled (Sigma DP3 Merrill – 100% crop).
Inspiration, Q&A, Sigma DP3 Merrill, Teaching pointTousled.
2015, Favourite, Inspiration, Lighting - Westcott Ice Light, Portrait, Sigma DP3 MerrillParanoid Android.
2015, Favourite, Inspiration, Lighting - Westcott Ice Light, Portrait, Q&A, Sigma DP3 Merrill, Teaching pointWinter Solace.
2015, Favourite, Inspiration, Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH f/1.4, Leica M9(P)/M-E (CCD Lives!), Life's Little Moments, Portrait, Q&A, Teaching pointCozy and hidden from the cold.
On another note, if there’s a better way to digitally record such Life’s Little Moments, then I’d like to know.
As it stands, the Kodak CCD inside the Leica M9/M-E remains my sensor of choice.
Won’t you please sign My Open Letter to Leica, if you haven’t already done so?
—Peter.
Wounded.
Favourite, Inspiration, Life's Little Moments, Nikon, Nikon 50mm f/1.4 AF-D, Nikon D3, PrintSigma Love-Apalooza on Planet Earth.
Favourite, Inspiration, Q&A, Sigma DP1, Teaching pointThis is an example of the image output from the original Sigma DP series camera, the DP1:
(28mm equiv, F4 lens)
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The DP1 was an excruciatingly slow compact camera, but it helped me capture one of my favourite images, Planet Earth:
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The camera and software from Sigma were both challenged (and continue to be), so much so that I never purchased any of the subsequent DP offerings. Still, the image quality from the Fovean sensor has always called out to me, like a Sirens’ song
The Siren that’s been singing the sweetest song over the past 18 months: the DP3.
–Peter.
Something Wonderful.
Inspiration, Undisclosed Camera, Undisclosed Lens #1Smile.
2015, Favourite, Inspiration, Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE f/1.4, Leica M9(P)/M-E (CCD Lives!), PortraitWith flare.
2015, Favourite, Inspiration, Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH f/1.4, Leica M9(P)/M-E (CCD Lives!), PortraitT and R.
Inspiration, Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE f/1.4, Leica M9(P)/M-E (CCD Lives!), PortraitI’m dreaming of a white dumpster…
Inspiration, Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE f/1.4, Leica M9(P)/M-E (CCD Lives!)(with apologies to Irvin Berlin)
This is the scene outside today.
Back in December, my wife placed two red bows (not pictured) on the front of this charming dumpster.
—Peter.


















