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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3
Penance....
Contax 645, 120mm, Aptus 54s
Penance....
Contax 645, 120mm, Aptus 54s
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Kurt you use that 110mm lens very well. Thanks for showing the image.Here's one with the Hasselblad 110/2.
So do I.I like that one Kurt.
Fantastic image. Look forward to many more!Penance....
Contax 645, 120mm, Aptus 54s
Its very hard to see subtleties like that on low rez net images. I remember having the same problem with something I shot in mono lake during a storm, I just couldn't get the water droplets to show up on the weird vegetation of the area.I shot these in January one frosty morning, down the street from my house. Shot with my Mamiya 150mm, handheld. I got inspired to mess around in black and white last night and decided to push these shots into a moodier realm. Without the blueish tint I gave to some other images from this shoot, it’s difficult to see they are frosted unless the image is presented larger.
Looks pretty sharp in the edges. Did you do any sharpening?I'm still in love with the Phamiya 28 mm, which I have decided is best used at f16. For you pixel-peepers I've included a 100% crop of the extreme lower right corner.
wow, this is wonderful.Here's a crop of the top "Winter Wheat" image I posted above, to show the frost.
I processed in C1 with default sharpening only. Actually the background looks over-sharpened on my laptop - probably because I made the jpeg bigger than this site accepts and something "happens" as it is downsized!Looks pretty sharp in the edges. Did you do any sharpening?
Justin, This is an excellent image. A lot of interesting things going on in this simple image.I shot this in an abandoned barn outside of Colorado Springs. A nice cozy nest out of the wind and weather. The geometry, combined with the color and western feel make this one of my favorite images as of late.