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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Don Libby

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Had a lunch date the Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum today.







Phase DF, Mamiya 120 macro, IQ160, f/8, 1/90 ISO50

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Side note: I bought the Ejji 10k Li-Ion battery for the DF while visiting Dave Gallagher in March. The battery has remained in the camera the entire time. Until today when it actually showed less than full charge. I swapped it out for the spare and away I went. Four months of shooting and I could have gone longer however since it showed less than 100% and I was busy shooting I didn't want to take a chance. Back home now and have decided to replace the battery with the older one just to see how much longer it really lasts.
 

Don Libby

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I have a similar photo of the same guy ... only it was taken in the Galapagos in 2007. He's probably a cousin of the Geico Gecko and gets around a lot! :grin:
He actually ran up to me, jumped on the rock and started posing. Opps I didn't get a model release....
 

dick

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I have a similar photo of the same guy ... only it was taken in the Galapagos in 2007. He's probably a cousin of the Geico Gecko and gets around a lot! :grin:
He actually ran up to me, jumped on the rock and started posing. Opps I didn't get a model release....
He was obviously very impressed by MF kit - but ¿see the diagonal pose? I think he was expecting you to use a tilt adapter to get his tail in focus!

...and I think I have a photo of him ¿her? near Lake Turkana (then Lake Rudolf) Kenya, in 1976.
 

Don Libby

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He was obviously very impressed by MF kit - but ¿see the diagonal pose? I think he was expecting you to use a tilt adapter to get his tail in focus!

...and I think I have a photo of him ¿her? near Lake Turkana (then Lake Rudolf) Kenya, in 1976.
He does get around!:ROTFL:
 

downstairs

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Hasselblad 80mm 39MS back. It was ageing slowly so I did versions from 24x36 to 8x10'.
This is the multishot in action with a gentle tone-map to hold back the whites.
 

downstairs

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For what it's worth at 72dpi, here's the M9+50Summicron version,

(This turned up on a new page. Back one for Hasselblad version)
 

Valentin

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Hasselblad 80mm 39MS back. It was ageing slowly so I did versions from 24x36 to 8x10'.
This is the multishot in action with a gentle tone-map to hold back the whites.
I love your lighting (in all your work). I had to say it because we mostly talk about gear here and the lighting is not emphasized enough (and the participation in the lighting forum is not as active as here).


p.s. Ho vissuto in Italia qualche anno fa (mia moglie è italiana). Non che sia importante :)
 

Shashin

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I know sunsets are easy, but this was on the 17th as the heat began to break--I am just having fun. I hope you got this Rick on Peaks Island. As usual, Pentax 645D, 55mm.

 

Zerimar

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Very nice! ^ I do believe I caught some clouds, I was trying to catch lightning bolts to little success.

I tried a 1 hour and 26 minute exposure with my p45+ this evening, and got this result:



There is hardly any noise, and this was taken at ISO 200. Facebook may have pixelated it a bit.
 
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