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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Landscapelover

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Pramote, that looks familiar. ;)
Will...

I can be a psychic :) I've known you'd recognize and comment about it. Remember we personally met, the very beginning of our friendship!

My DF temporary died shortly after taking this picture from humidity and rain.

I mildly adjusted the contrast etc. and mildly cropped the old picture to make it stronger (especially the left lower corner). To me, I think it makes a big difference to the picture with only a subtle change.

Thanks,

Pramote
 
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Shashin

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To me, I think it makes a big difference to the picture with only a subtle change.
And isn't that the amazing thing about photography--or the human visual system. You can take, for all intents and purposes, two identical photographs of the same place, but one shines and the other doesn't just because of some small difference.
 

Shashin

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My DF temporary died shortly after taking this picture from humidity and rain.
One other thought. When I have been changing lenses in humid condition with my 645D, I periodically put the camera without a lens and the card and battery doors open in an air-tight bag with desiccant for a day or two to suck out moisture. I have not had my camera die, but I have seen moisture appear on the inside of the screen displays with the camera under the sun. Weather sealing keeps the moisture out, but it also keeps it in.
 

tsjanik

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A few from yesterday, all with a 645D and 35mm or 80-160mm or 150-300mm. Eighteen Mile Creek is a undeveloped county park popular with fisherman and hunters. The creek is in a deep canyon and has heavy growth of old sycamores, oaks, hemlocks and maple. This is late fall, but striking colors still remain, soon to be replaced with the monotones of winter.

Tom

_IGP5497 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr

18-mile creek, w. NY, late fall by tsjanik47, on Flickr

18-mile cr; sycamore, oak, maple by tsjanik47, on Flickr


18-mile ck. Trees revealed by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 
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Landscapelover

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One other thought. When I have been changing lenses in humid condition with my 645D, I periodically put the camera without a lens and the card and battery doors open in an air-tight bag with desiccant for a day or two to suck out moisture. I have not had my camera die, but I have seen moisture appear on the inside of the screen displays with the camera under the sun. Weather sealing keeps the moisture out, but it also keeps it in.
Thanks very much!!!
 
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