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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Bildifokus

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This week I've been in Andalucia, Spain for a workshop with Dan Lindberg. I went back to Sweden with memory cards full of great images, I hope! :) This image was captured one evening up in the mountains above Marbella and was not really the image I was going for, more as a memory of my trip for the family album.


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 3,5/35 | f11 | 1/350s | iso 50
 

Shashin

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Shashin, he holds the F1 w Polaroid back ...??
Frankie, it is indeed a Nikon F with a Polaroid back. If I remember correctly, it was a company called NCP that made Polaroid backs for non-Polaroid cameras including a few 35mm models--most backs were for medium-fmormat cameras.
 

pozzello

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From a new series I'm working on. I shot a few with the new Sony A7R but they just don't have the same feel as the Hasselblad.







Paul
 

GrahamWelland

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One from a job today on a brand spanking new fishing vessel... 65 meters long.

The bridge...
H4D-40 80mm wide open 10 shot stitch

Brenziner technique with MF?

I was surprised to read the 10 stitch so I assume huge MP using this technique? (If so it would be ironic since it's the 35mm approach to looking like MF)
 

GrahamWelland

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From a new series I'm working on. I shot a few with the new Sony A7R but they just don't have the same feel as the Hasselblad.

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Paul
I'd like to be surprised but unfortunately I'm really not. Ditto the D800 & D600 comparisons I had myself when I compared to my MF images, even from my Aptus 65 or P25+.
 

GrahamWelland

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This week I've been in Andalucia, Spain for a workshop with Dan Lindberg. I went back to Sweden with memory cards full of great images, I hope! :) This image was captured one evening up in the mountains above Marbella and was not really the image I was going for, more as a memory of my trip for the family album.


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 3,5/35 | f11 | 1/350s | iso 50
This should have NSFW in the title. Pure pornography for Land Rover / Range Rover fans :D
 

Nathan W. Lediard

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Brenziner technique with MF?

I was surprised to read the 10 stitch so I assume huge MP using this technique? (If so it would be ironic since it's the 35mm approach to looking like MF)
The name Brenizer nearly annoys me as much as "strobist" and other daft populist names for techiques that have been used for many years but popularised by someone on a blog... sorry rant over. :)

Photographers have ben stitching images for years, heckI used to do it with film although the seams were quite obvious... hehe.. and dont get me started on "strobist" grrrr.... now not knocking those guys personally, but just the massive hullabaloo and blind worship on the www.... sorry rant wasnt quite over... :D

But yes, big file just over 120 megapixel.
 

Nathan W. Lediard

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Alpine skier Andrine Flemmen, for the same job as above... the magazine used a colour version though

H4D-40 HC150n f11 1/250 3 fot gridded octa, reflector under and two small gridded softboxes from behind...

 
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