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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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P. Chong

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Nice! Where is it?
The Christmas Market outside the Rathaus (City Hall) in Hamburg, Germany. 3 panel stitch, which initiatially gave me some grief, but help from Forum Members (thanks Don, Jack, thomas) gave me the ability to do the vertical stitch.
 

H3dtogo

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Merry Christmas!



Mamiya RZ67 w/ ZD back 180mm 1/400th:F11:ISO 50

Hi Mvirtue, i also got a ZD back a few days now and i am overwhelmed by it's images. I just ran a couple of iso tests and as long as you expose to the right, even 400 iso in the darkest areas of the image is still great. ( i love the Dalsa pixels, way more beuatifull than on my H3d-39).
I am just asking myself why you have that odd color balance on that nice shot of the violin player??
I just clicked gray values on your jpg and got perfect skintones... for a mamiya zd back ;-))
 

mvirtue

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Hi Mvirtue, i also got a ZD back a few days now and i am overwhelmed by it's images. I just ran a couple of iso tests and as long as you expose to the right, even 400 iso in the darkest areas of the image is still great. ( i love the Dalsa pixels, way more beuatifull than on my H3d-39).
I am just asking myself why you have that odd color balance on that nice shot of the violin player??
I just clicked gray values on your jpg and got perfect skintones... for a mamiya zd back ;-))
Thanks for pointing that out. I just pulled up C1 and it matches what you did. Now I need to figure out what I messed up when I added the frame to the image in photoshop, or what I uploaded to photobucket.

I'm really enjoying getting back to basics, especially with the RZ. It sounds like getting reasonable ISO400 is like what I had to do with my old 1Ds(original) to get to ISO800.
 

steflaurent974

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Ed, Ben thanks for dig out this shot !
Ed , fantastic antartic shots, big wow for the BW landscape.

Hard to post after these but :

A little chapel by the sea, sorry no snow here only sun ! Happy New Year to all of you



And this one called jealousy, new dog in town...



Both of them shot on the ALPA 12swa with SK ApoDigitar 24mmXL ( wich explain these magnificients feet !). Processed in C1 6.
 
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terroll

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Christmas day in Beautiful Kelowna, British Columbia
Pentax 645d, P67 55-100mm lens @ 55mm
3 shots, stitched
 

P. Chong

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Its New Year's Eve already in Singapore...here is wishing everybody the best for 2011 for you and yours. Thanks to Jack and Guy and all of you for making this a wonderful place to hang out.

May your new year be filled with great joy, wonderful prosperity and good health.



Photograph of the Dresden skyline taken earlier this month. 8 shot pano, stitched in CS4.
 

Lloyd

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Its New Year's Eve already in Singapore...here is wishing everybody the best for 2011 for you and yours. Thanks to Jack and Guy and all of you for making this a wonderful place to hang out.

May your new year be filled with great joy, wonderful prosperity and good health.

Photograph of the Dresden skyline taken earlier this month. 8 shot pano, stitched in CS4.
A wonderful pano, Peter. Happy New Year to you and yours as well.
 
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