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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Bildifokus

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Afternoon at the Mediterranean Sea in the winter. Sure beats an afternoon of Swedish winter. :)


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 35 | f32 | 32s | iso 50
 

Bildifokus

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Last week I did a workshop with Dan Lindberg in Andalucia, Spain. We found this little Café in the old part of Marbella. A cup of coffee in the sun is hard to beat when it's snowing at home! :)


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 100 | f2,8 | 1/800s | iso 50
 

Shashin

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My feet hurt looking at this :eek:
Well, it was not a hard shot, you just have to lean your body far enough over the edge. That is somewhere between getting the rim out of view and not letting gravity take over.

Actually, I am scared of heights and my palms still sweat when I think about the shot. On many levels, it is a once and a lifetime picture. Although, I have three frames with different composition, but no backeting. Since sobering up (would you do this sober?), I would never try this again, at least without a net. I like the image, but a dumb move--I did not think folks would understand how I was standing. You can try this at home, but not in the field.
 

malmac

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Interesting formation of ice, wind-blown snow and sand near the shore of Lake Erie. I see a bird of prey.*

Tom

* Mal, you might like this.


20140129_0167 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
Tom


I do find this interesting but I want to crop it, so that fantastic form in the foreground becomes ambiguous and even more engaging as the viewer tries to work out what it is.

We are all striving to get another person to pause over our images and soak them in before moving on in this busy world we inhabit - Hey only my take - others will see it differently.


Mal
 

malmac

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Big Sur, CA
Hasselblad H4D-40/HCD28mm
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert Photography
This image inspires me - those big splashes of yellow in the foreground, the soft form of the headland in the background.

I want to look over the edge past the flowers and see the waves crashing onto the obscured shoreline. So I want to include a second image of the foreshore into my (well actually your image) image so I have flowers, foreshore then mountains -

Thank you for getting my imagination fired up.

Mal
 

Landscapelover

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This image inspires me - those big splashes of yellow in the foreground, the soft form of the headland in the background.

I want to look over the edge past the flowers and see the waves crashing onto the obscured shoreline. So I want to include a second image of the foreshore into my (well actually your image) image so I have flowers, foreshore then mountains -

Thank you for getting my imagination fired up.

Mal
Thank you very much Mal! You've been very kind to me. Pramote
 
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