Bryan Stephens
Workshop Member
Graham
Is that the ultra rare Blue Ring edition of the IQ3 100?
Is that the ultra rare Blue Ring edition of the IQ3 100?
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It's the 'don't get scratches on the bottom of the IQ back' version! I'll have a chat with Ken Doo to see if he has a wrist band of the correct colour to be a Blue Ring edition :ROTFL:Graham
Is that the ultra rare Blue Ring edition of the IQ3 100?
Hi Graham,
I wish ... :grin:Hi Graham,
Just wondering, why do you guys have this blue rubber band on your backs? Don't tell me it's colour coding so you can quickly grab the right one from all the digital backs your bringing on location :grin:
Thanks Graham, actually me and a friend did go to that waterfall, but we deemed it too dangerous to shoot as the ground near it was actually just a canopy with 100m+ drops below, I do salute the guy who made that shot, a well deserved winner!Binbin, beautiful city shot. Hmmm, the waterfall shot is outstanding! Jealous - now I need to shoot my own - thank you for the incentive. :grin: :thumbs:
(Initially thought that the waterfall shot was yours ...)
I've been there myself but not at the top. Always scary and questionable if it's worth it. I have pics of people nearing death but luckily, not skillfully, avoiding their ultimate shot/drop!Thanks rGraham, actually me and a friend did go to that waterfall, but we deemed it too dangerous to shoot as the ground near it was actually just a canopy with 100m+ drops below, I do salute the guy who made that shot, a well deserved winner!
Hi Dan, I've been looking into that shade, however, I'd like to know whether you're using it with the centre filter or not? I need to use the centre filter for what I do, but couldn't figure out whether or not the shade will fit over that...Familywalk yesterday and a snaphot behind-the-scene!
Brought a minimalistic setup in an Alpa TC, HR32 (with the lovely shade), Credo 60 and the tiniest Novoflex legs in existance. One bag and less than 2kg. Brilliant for what it can do
(Haven't looked at the Credo rawfiles yet)
2 thingsThis: http://www.getdpi.com/forum/medium-...-backs/4730-fun-mf-images-390.html#post717433
This'll scare the crap out of my amateur MF shooters but invoke a 'so what' from pros - it's water proof enough if you take care:
Looks like one of the the 75-150'sSeriously, which lens is that? I can see Mamiya markings.
ALPA MAX + ALPA STC, Schneider 120/5.6, Leaf Credo 60
behind the scenes
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