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Apart for a small delay while I had to go and get a warm coat this image is a real pleasure to view. Not ultra simple and stark, rather engaging and where the detail provided by medium format really shines.
Daniels Park, CO
Phase One IQ180/Cambo WRS AE/Rodenstock 23mm HR-S
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert Photography
Burying a body? I'm always worried what I'll find when wandering around the marshland in NJHaven't posted in a while, from a recent trip to NJ
Hasselblad 500C/M | CF180 | TMax 100
Thanks very much Mal for your kind complement! Completely agree with the statement about the MF. It's been a while but I've still had a bittersweet with the Nikon D800E.Apart for a small delay while I had to go and get a warm coat this image is a real pleasure to view. Not ultra simple and stark, rather engaging and where the detail provided by medium format really shines.
Mal
I made set of 13x19 inch prints of this Pentax 645D image last night. It's another extra set for the LUG 13x19 print exchange. As often happens, once I start printing for an exchange, I just can't stop.
Hard to believe I've had this camera since May and have taken so few shots with it, especially after waiting so many years to get my hands on one. I had breakfast with a friend this morning who also has a 645D and we both agreed....we need to get out and shoot with it more often.
Gary
Bird Point Mud Flats shot with the Pentax 645D and the 55mm SDM lens
Jersey City is one of my favorite places to shoot but I'm always looking over my shoulder...Burying a body? I'm always worried what I'll find when wandering around the marshland in NJ
Ed, your recent run of twilit coastlines has been spectacular, but this is my favourite. There's that telltale gorgeous Kodak CCD twilight colour, contrasted with the dark clouds and rocks.
Ray, True enough, but had you not written "colour", I would suspect you had worked for Kodak....... There's that telltale gorgeous Kodak CCD twilight colour.....
Ray