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Eleanor,
Your junked trucks out there are MUCH nicer than ours back East.
-bob
Awesome texture on these Bob.
Chugach State Park, Alaska:
Eleanor,
WOW! What a great series of old, rusted vehicles!
HI
Inspired by the beautiful pictures from Eleanor.
My fist posting.
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Detlef
http://www.Schwarzweissart.de
H3D-31
I too am a fan of old rusted cars and trucks (and I also live in Colorado) so I will have to get up to North Park cameras in hand.
In the meantime, here is a shot I took near my home in Fort Collins. I may have gotten a little too much processing but I wanted some drama and this was my take. Criticisms welcome (suggestions as well) Image taken with Hassy 503, 80mm lens and CFV back.
Woody
I can tell you... after shooting canon and sony and then testing out the p30+.... AA or no AA the 5Dii just ain't all it's been touted to be except (for me) in low light, and it's what I shoot everyday. Pretty IQ, but just soul-less and lacking life. The more I shoot 35mm (with some exception to sony), the more I think the IQ is just like it's always been... that is, a very noticeable step below mf.(snip...) I haven't quite been able to put my finger on the difference in my sensor plus shots and my Canon 5DII shots
Detlef... what a wonderful sense of dimensional "roundness" in the truck body. I can almost reach out and touch it. Was this with something like a hassy 110/2? Such shallow but well defined depth-of-field and a smooooooth background.HI
Inspired by the beautiful pictures from Eleanor.
My fist posting.
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Detlef
http://www.Schwarzweissart.de
H3D-31
You did read the warning underneath this forum's heading, right?The more I shoot 35mm (with some exception to sony), the more I think the IQ is just like it's always been... that is, a very noticeable step below mf.