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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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AaronK

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Pittsburgh, yesterday. There were gale force winds blowing the entire day. I only had a few sharp images as a result.

IQ140, Mamiya 80/2.8D, 1000X neutral density filter, 1 minute exposure, ISO 50.



I hope everyone has a great holiday!
 

Don Libby

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I've been testing a 240LS and Schneider 2x extender for several days now while in Jackson Hole WY. The Otters are the smallest I've tried to capture and looking at these samples I'd say I'm getting closer. These are all 100% crops from the full frame images. I'll be adding thoughts here and on our blog shortly.
 

BlinkingEye

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Landscapelover. Thanks for your photo above. I have eaten there MANY times. I lived and worked in Denver and Fort Collins for mannnnnyyyyyy years. It is amazing you got that photo with no one in there. Don't believe I ever saw it like that. Thanks.

Oh, and merry Christmas. Peace.
 

Landscapelover

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Landscapelover. Thanks for your photo above. I have eaten there MANY times. I lived and worked in Denver and Fort Collins for mannnnnyyyyyy years. It is amazing you got that photo with no one in there. Don't believe I ever saw it like that. Thanks.

Oh, and merry Christmas. Peace.
BlinkingEye...I drove by this place many times and have been impressed by the beauty of light and color.
You're right, it's a very busy place (24/7) except this morning when it's closed for few hours.
Merry Christmas to you too.

Pramote
 

Shashin

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Well, how have you folks been? Soon after posting my ice-storm tree image above (post #14263), I lost power, with about 100,000 other Mainers. I just got power back this evening. Electricity is a wonderful thing. BTW, those trees I photographed above, they looked like this a day later:



I could not stand in the same place to photograph them. Ice storms can be beautiful, but they can be really destructive.

BTW, for any photographer thinking of photographing in a forest after a major ice storm, be very careful. The forest is a dangerous place as you cannot anticipate when a huge limb with break and the event can cascade to lower branches as well.
 
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