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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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I will go out soon in about 1.5 hour, and it is morning here, so it is daylight, and i was thinking if i should shoot something with my H4D-60, it will be outdoor shots, so tell me, how do you want me to test and how, what f-stop? what iso? and what shutter speed even? handhold or tripod?
It will be a cityscape shots mostly, so let me know how do you like me to test as maybe some people here [or on LL] may ask me for larger size, so i want to be sure that i did it right rather than shoot and then it is not fair nuf test.
 

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Couple from Bodie. Gold Mining town on the Eastern Sierra's







You know something? I am a landscape photographer and i like your landscape photos, but i really love those shots more than your landscape photos, in fact landscape photos didn't make me much interest now as i am far away from it and i feel i am unlucky that i can't do it by myself as you, but those indoor shots are truly something else, my favorite are the first and the last ones, thanks for sharing.
 

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A storm formed over Mono Lake as we were returning from Bodie. P65+, 80LS, 4-frame stitch:

 

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Here it is in B&W -- I am curious if you all think it works better this way or in color -- or even if I should just scrap it altogether and move on to something else ;):

 

Valentin

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Here it is in B&W -- I am curious if you all think it works better this way or in color -- or even if I should just scrap it altogether and move on to something else ;):
I like the color version better. I think this image would be more powerful as a panorama (just the middle part).
 

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The color version is great, but i really prefer the B&W more, to me it depends, some shots are better with colors, and some is better as B&W, here the color is not that so much interesting even great so i prefer the B&W.
I agree that it will be better as panorama, or if you can try a different composition.
 

Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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Here it is in B&W -- I am curious if you all think it works better this way or in color -- or even if I should just scrap it altogether and move on to something else ;):

I like them both - quite different moods. The color is impressive but cheerful - the B&W moody and reflective. Depends what mood you want to communicate.
Bill
 

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With Singh-ray gradual ND filter?
Nope, I didn't use any filters; that's pretty much "as-captured" from the Phase. FWIW, the only filters I carry anymore are regular ND and a polarizer, and I basically never use the polarizer...

Thanks for the feedback guys! I think I prefer the color version too, but I've decided to work up and print both to compare them.
 
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