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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Landscapelover

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Tim..Those words coming from you make me thrilled!
Just for a record, this is a broken-AF lens and cost me only $175. Turn out I've been using it all the time.
Thanks friends for your kind support.
Pramote
 

Thierry

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I love it too, Pramote, nice image.
I would myself have left the moon out, to make the image even more dramatic and even more with the effect of a painting. But no negative critic, only IMHO.

Thierry

 
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Landscapelover

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I love it too, Pramote, nice image.
I would myself have let the moon out, too make the image even more dramatic and even more with the effect of a painting. But no negative critic, only IMHO.

Thierry
Thanks Thierry! You are the second one who said that. I really appreciate it.
I should have the 28mm with me then.
Pramote
 

tsjanik

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I'd love to but my wife was not very happy when she first saw how big the 4900 was.
Let her get used to this one for a while :)
Good strategy. I remember the arrival of my first inkjet, a 2200. My wife absolutely flipped over how big it was – a 2200! Later, when a 4800 arrived on a palette, hardly a peep. Now she agrees I should replace the 4900 with a larger printer.
 

tashley

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Good strategy. I remember the arrival of my first inkjet, a 2200. My wife absolutely flipped over how big it was – a 2200! Later, when a 4800 arrived on a palette, hardly a peep. Now she agrees I should replace the 4900 with a larger printer.
My Canon 6300 has inherited the nickname given my previous printer, an HPZ3100: "The Wurlitzer".

You can't argue with good satire...
 
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