Landscapelover
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Monument Valley, AZ
Hasselblad H4D-40/HCD 35-90mm
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Pramote
http://pramotelaoprasert.zenfolio.com/
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I like this one Bill - reminds me of my favourite (i.e. the Scottish highlands)Another from Duffey Lake, BC. IQ180/80 mm SK.
(Whoops - just saw the dust spot!)
Ahh, the Mamiya ZD, I used to own one. Much underrated camera, in my view. Nice size, pity about the poor rear screen but otherwise it is a pity it was never upgraded. Nice shot, good use of DOF.New to MF and new to this forum. Just acquired a Mamiya ZD and took it out for a spin. Love the depth of field from the large sensor
Thanks. The shot was subject to a measure of post processing, of course. This is the first in an intended series of macro studio shots intended to bring out the beauty of and perhaps fascination with small mechanical objects.Remarkable. Beautiful machinery, well photographed.
Something about this says 1950's: the B&W, the grain, the sepia, a two lane highway; it captures an earlier time. Very nice.
Monument Valley, AZ
Hasselblad H4D-40/HCD 35-90mm
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Pramote
Zenfolio | Pramote Laoprasert Photography
Thanks very much Tom for your complement! PramoteSomething about this says 1950's: the B&W, the grain, the sepia, a two lane highway; it captures an earlier time. Very nice.