Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3
Jim, that's the photographs I loveDifferent day, different light (as well as raining)
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Jim, that's the photographs I loveDifferent day, different light (as well as raining)
Actually better than pretty good - I'm tough on image quality and the Hasselblad tele extender is a positive surprise every time I use it. As I consider alterntatives for the next generation of MF in my life, the tele extender is one of the things that weighs in favor of continuing with Hasselblad.. . .
I use that combo all the time ... pretty good IQ for using an extender.
-Marc
Jim - sensationally evocative work. I prefer the grayscale versions - they are a little more abstract and emphasize the dream-like qualities of the images.Different day, different light (as well as raining) . . .
Lovely image Jack. What's the exposure time? Pinhole glued onto a body cap?Here's another one, Pinhole and Candlelight:
Thanks Woody:Lovely image Jack. What's the exposure time? Pinhole glued onto a body cap?
Different day, different light (as well as raining)
The camera is roughly level on a fairly steep hillside. Perhaps a failed experiment.Woody ---
I like the composition, but the "falling" horizon *REALLY* bugs me...
Sorry ,
Shooting on the ice was funBeing from California, I have to say that nothing about that looks "fun"
Well, I can see that now that you mention it -- the trees and brush is growing "up." However, it still feels like like it's titled -- maybe it's just me?The camera is roughly level on a fairly steep hillside. Perhaps a failed experiment.