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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Dale Allyn

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

A horizontal version from the same outing.

Edit: The bridge was the longest concrete arch bridge in the world (not the U.S. as I stated above) at the time it was built. It was the first concrete bridge of its type in North America. Completed in 1912.
 
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Dale Allyn

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Thanks, Guy. The first suffers from a bit of diffraction that the second seems to escape. The vertical shot was f/18 (ouch), while the horizontal was f/16 and the file is better for it. Though I prefer the vertical I think. Both are the full-frame with the Mamiya 35mm.
 

Don Libby

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Yosemite Valley: P45+,35mm lens and Cambo WRS1000. Opened in C1-5 then completed in CS4

 

Guy Mancuso

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Charlie you should add these in the Oregon workshop thread also. Nice collection here like the last one a lot
 

Guy Mancuso

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Playing around in C1 and finally got to this shot from Oregon

45 d lens P30+ back

 

RayM

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Guy, do you recall what your f stop was on these last shots you posted? Beautiful. Ray
 

Guy Mancuso

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

F 16 for the first one at 1/6th of a second 45d lens

Second one is F 9.5 at 1/10th 80d lens
 

Jack

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

I really like thst one. Got back to the image several times when I looked into this thread.
Thank you Tom! I printed it up with just a tad more saturation and it looks pretty darn good -- good enough to get a mat and a frame and hung in the gallery ;)
 
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