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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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tsjanik

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Cornfield, Luverne Minnesota. This is near Jim Brandenburg's gallery and Touch the Sky Prairie. Clearly not the tall grass prairie, but still striking and an image of what might the most successful plant on earth (so far).

IMGP1787 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 
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mjr

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Thanks Bill!

Regrettably I've never been to Canada, I have worked with some great Canadians over the years too! I guess areas of your landscape are pretty similar to mine here in Sweden, plenty of forests and lakes, I must plan a trip to see for myself.

Have a good day.

Mat
 

AaronK

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It's hard to believe that summer is practically over.

I'm coming to terms with the 300mm f/4.5 APO lens on the 645 DF. It's not easy to achieve sharpness, and of course the depth of field is tiny. I find that no matter the tripod I can't shoot portrait orientation, as the shutter is just too strong and imparts movement. Mounting the camera to a solid building might fix the issue. I wondered why I see so many of these lenses without the tripod collar, and then I tried it. It's not rigid to say the least. I am back to trying to get the body L plate to cope.

This shot is 1/70th @ f/10, ISO 50, on the IQ140. I posted a few more over on Flickr.
 
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mjr

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Morning!

Fairly strong aurora here last night, not the good streaks across the sky but a steady glow for hours, even the S picked it up!

 

awolf

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First night with the XF/120/IQ380. Five shots pano, hard to see it here but the resolution is incredible, you can easily read street signs and house numbers, etc. across the lake.

 
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