Not on the level of high-end art photography. My background is photography for technical documentation and discussion. This started with Nikon SLRs / slide film and sometimes with a special panoramic camera (Horizon 202). I continued later to architectural photography with a Toyo view camera and some Schneider and Nikkor lenses. Sister site about scale models and photography: https://www.facebook.
com/Maquettoscope/
My digital photography started with Sony Mavicas, Nikon Coolpix´is and Nikon D1. For technical documentation, i liked the Coolpix E4500 with converters. Now, i am still using an old Leica D-Lux4 and Panasonic 0.75x converter (18 mm equivalent) and Leica V-Lux. I have a practice of using Oloneo PhotoEngine "one frame HDR" and PTLens perspective tools all the time. All images are processed for practical needs, for getting them clear, accessing a suitable presentation perspective and cleaning off most of the disturbing elements. For perspective correction and panorama, as an example, this means fabrication of the missing corners and edges. Cleaning off disturbing element was a dream on the days of film, now i am happily using it! There are no direct "snapshots", all images are processed to the far limits of "honest" photography or well ower it. - I feel free to tonal adjustments and perspective changes in my processed images - thats "Twisting" - "no Filters" - In finnish, i call my pictures "kuvaleita" or in english "piclies", not "pictures". My old basic image processing tools:
Oloneo PhotoEngine * http://www.oloneo.com/
PTLens 9 * http://epaperpress.com/ptlens/
PTGuiPro 10 * https://www.ptgui.com/
DxO ViewPoint 3 * http://www.dxo.com/us/photography/photo-software/dxo-viewpoint/features
IrfanView * http://www.irfanview.com/
PhotoShop Elements 15, as a filter basis and web image processor. About creative photography:
For seeing the possibilities on large depth of field with small sensor cameras, visit Elgin Park: https://www.facebook.com/welcome.to.elgin.park/
- http://www.visitelginpark.com/ - https://vimeo.com/116577464
More model car photography, with iPhone:
* https://www.facebook.com/anthonyryanschmidt
Outdoors give great backdrops and lighting conditions ;-)
For really great studio photography, look at Frank.Kunert and Felix Hernandez Rodriguez :
* http://www.frank-kunert.de/home/en.html
* https://500px.com/hernandezdreamphography
If you like see the maximum of PhotoShop image processing, look my favorite: * http://www.erikjohanssonphoto.com/