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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Out my window with a 120. Brick wall torture test.

Woody, when you mentioned that you had picked up a Leica S I was excited to see your NYC city scapes with it. I have enjoyed your other city scapes and figure a new camera will prompt another round.

The first test shot from your window looks good. Lots of detail and areas if the image to explore.
 
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etrump

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You can really see the wide angle distortion on this image from Pienza in Italy taken earlier this year. Unfortunately, the passages are about 8' wide in the small villages in Tuscany.

Cambo, IQ180, HR32:
 

Bildifokus

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Not the best weather in the south of Sweden. It was freezing cold and the camera where dancing Zumba in the wind. :)


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,8/80 | f32 | 1,4s | iso 50 | Tripod Feisol CT-3472LV
 

Grayhand

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Love this, great feel and interesting colors. What is all the magenta from? To taste or some natural occurrence?
Thanks Ed!
The photos is taken in a small and deep valley on a cloudy day with some small amount of mist.
There was a natural streak of magenta in the raw photo when using "daylight balance". I liked it so I gave it a wee bit extra encourage :D

Ray
 

etrump

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This is very very nice, Is this the 32 Rodenstock Stitched? Great depth, and presence - the print must look fantastic

Phil
Thank you Phil. I used the 72L and stitched this image. Haven't seen it in print as I just processed it today but a super HD resolution crop is here.
 

etrump

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Some melting ice weirdness from the way down under. ;) All of these and a few hundred others were taken on a single Zodiac ride.

AFDIII, P65+, 45D (pano is stitched)









 
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How much processing was done to these if any? I really don't shoot landscapes but the ones I have shot I always have trouble getting the sky blue.

Some melting ice weirdness from the way down under. ;) All of these and a few hundred others were taken on a single Zodiac ride.

AFDIII, P65+, 45D (pano is stitched)









 

etrump

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How much processing was done to these if any? I really don't shoot landscapes but the ones I have shot I always have trouble getting the sky blue.
The color images have no photoshop processing. I selected auto white balance in C1 one each which gave me a pretty good looking sky. I might have adjusted highlight and shadows sliders and maybe tweaked exposure, brightness and contrast to taste. All of which was done in C1 then resized to 1200 pixels wide in photoshop.

Best bet is to set your back to daylight WB and never use auto-white balance on the back. That should always give you a reasonable looking sky straight away.
 
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