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Technical Camera Images

Don Libby

Well-known member
just having some fum with an image...

Laying down at the Racetrack, Death Valley. Cambo WRS/IQ160 40mm t/s f/11 1/250 ISO50

 

alajuela

Active member
Hi

Took a trip to New Zealand - Great trip, nice people and so so clean!! What was amazing was the dynamic of the clouds and the way the clouds matched the landscape. Most of the shots were taken on South Island - with a Cambo and IQ 180 with a 40mm Rodenstock and a 5DIII with a 24-105. These were from the Tech. This was my first outing with the tech and really like it and look forward to becoming competent. Is a bit of a shame the fine details are not apparent on the jpeg - I uploaded them at 120 ppi. These I guess these are sorta like calendar shots - I want to shoot more close ups in the future, I am enthralled with the potential.
If anybody can help me to with instructions how to upload so the images are larger - I would surely appreciate it.

Phil
 
After seeing all the great close up work that shortpballer has been posting with his tech. camera, I decided I needed to give it a shot. Flowers are more easily accessible and this Phalaenopsis Orchid had flowered so it made a good subject.

Alpa STC, IQ 180, 180 Rodie Digiron, ~f/16, 1/350s, ISO 35. Focus stack of 12 images (stacked in Helicon).

 

danlindberg

Well-known member
This was tricky light and needed high dynamic range. There really is a lot of information in those 60 mp backs and I could retrieve plenty in Capture One. It is a single exposure and I had a 12mm rise on the Alpa Max and SK 120N.

 
Alpa Max
Schneider 120
17mm Tilt Adapter
34mm Tilt Adapter
P65+
Profoto Lighting
Water, smoke, and gels

Who said a picture needs to have all around focus ;) One of my favorite pictures taken so far, there is something about it.

 
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