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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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tsjanik

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Lovely image of something I really dislike. Those seeds fall in my garden just after planting, clog my downspouts, find their way into my car, my house and every potted plant I have. I rid myself of them just before a new crop arrives.

An image from last year that indicates just how many of these seeds fall from the sky:

 

Wayne Fox

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Finally made it to Fallen Roof ruin to get a shot to match my House on Fire shot from a few years ago. A little harder hike than I was planning on (helps to not get lost :D ) Cool experience to shoot these ancient ruins.



Arca Swiss rm3di/IQ180 back, with Rodnestock 40mm, ½ sec at f/16, iso 35
 

ondebanks

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The dark background works really well.

I have a lupin just like this in my garden - the main flower spike peaked last weekend, so that indicates our growing season is about a week to 10 days ahead of yours (not surprising as you get much harsher winters in your part of the world!)

Ray
 

Shashin

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The dark background works really well.

I have a lupin just like this in my garden - the main flower spike peaked last weekend, so that indicates our growing season is about a week to 10 days ahead of yours (not surprising as you get much harsher winters in your part of the world!)

Ray
Ray, i took that picture about a week ago and that lupine head has now peaked, so we are not that much different, at least in this season. We have had a cold year so far. Lupine are usually blossoming in early June.

This was taken at the same time:

 

Pemihan

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Great image of a great spot. I was there a few years ago, it's spetacular settings..
Did you see the ruins a little further out on the ledge?

Peter

Finally made it to Fallen Roof ruin to get a shot to match my House on Fire shot from a few years ago. A little harder hike than I was planning on (helps to not get lost :D ) Cool experience to shoot these ancient ruins.



Arca Swiss rm3di/IQ180 back, with Rodnestock 40mm, ½ sec at f/16, iso 35
 

Grayhand

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Midsummer in Sweden, some times a family holiday.
So time to put a niece in front of the camera!

Tuva is her name, and I will bribe her to stand in my studion more times!

Ray

Mamiya RZProD, 110mm, P45+
Two Elinchrom Ranger Q

 

Vincent Goetz

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ondebanks,

I found SE Australia to be very much like California in the 1950's. If I could I would move there for the rest of my life. The road from Canberra to Sydney reminded me of Santa Barbara in the same time frame...magical....
 

ondebanks

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Canal side housing Lancaster UK, a bit Eastern Block for my liking.

Portra400 @200iso H1 80mmf2.8HC
Spot the England flag hanging over the last balcony...

I'm sorry to see England departing the World Cup so soon! But still, you've got a young team - they will certainly improve for the Euros in 2016 and WC in 2018.

Ray
 
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