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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Cambo, IQ180, HR32:
Ed,

It's past my bedtime, but I'm up watching the Stanford-Oregon game and just saw your image of the Bass Harbor lighthouse. About a year ago I visited Maine for the first time and saw this lighthouse at sunset, but I was too timid to venture out onto the rocks to get a photo. Now I'm glad I didn't. You got THE image! Very well done. Your roundtrip from Arkansas to the Northeast has been an inspiration for a couch potato wannabe photographer. Thanks.
 

tashley

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Ditto Ed... The accurate balancing of luminosity of the beacon and sunset is lovely, the glow on the building just right and the composition very strong..
 

djonesii

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A second try with a more visible link ....

Some MF studio works ....










These are all parts of bigger nude sets, if you would like the link to the full set, please PM or e-mail djones i i at yahoo dot com
 

etrump

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Ed,

It's past my bedtime, but I'm up watching the Stanford-Oregon game and just saw your image of the Bass Harbor lighthouse. About a year ago I visited Maine for the first time and saw this lighthouse at sunset, but I was too timid to venture out onto the rocks to get a photo. Now I'm glad I didn't. You got THE image! Very well done. Your roundtrip from Arkansas to the Northeast has been an inspiration for a couch potato wannabe photographer. Thanks.
Thanks for the nice comments Joe. Arkansas may play those ducks this year.

Another look from earlier that same evening showing the rocks. I was fortunate to be there at low tide which tamed those rocks a bit.

 

etrump

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Winter is coming so I processed a huge stitch from my Antarctic trip last year about this time. With over 500G of raw files I'll probably be tapping files from that trip for years.

DF, P65+, 75-150, ISO 100, six shot stitch:

 

jerome

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Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, CO
Hasselblad H4D-40 with HCD-28
Thanks for viewing.
Pramote[/QUOTE]

Thanks for you nice comment.

This one is very good !
 

Vincent Goetz

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Ok, so no landscape, no nude women, no technical camera, I must be in the wrong place.

One of my English Setters, P40+, 645DF, 150MM, 125, F14, Prophoto D1's, and a lot of begging....

Somebody please tell me how to do this in full image? Thanks!
 
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Shelby Lewis

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Somebody please tell me how to do this in full image? Thanks!
You had the link to the thumbnail and not the actual image, otherwise everything was fine... hope this helps!



;)

Lovely tones (and subject).
Shelby
 

tsjanik

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Tried something different tonight since I can't compete with the landscape images recently posted :) (really good stuff): after sunset, maple tree with a few yellow leaves remaining, very windy (even the trunk was swaying), 2 min exposure, illumination from a flood light on the garage.

Tom

645D 75mm FA

_IGP6247 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 
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