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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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scho

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Fish Kill Creek falls, behind the old mill house at the entrance to Robert H Treman state park in Enfield, NY. This is a two shot stitch from images taken with the Pentax 645z with FA 45-85 lens. Below is another version made from a four shot focus stack.



 

scho

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The "Old Mill House" mentioned in the post just above of Fish Kill falls. Single shot with the Pentax 645z and FA 45-85.

 

aCIDfire

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Few more family shots with S2 + Mamiya 150/2.8, sunlight was changing just before hiding in the clouds so light atmosphere on the second picture
is more pronounced..

















 
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modator

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Well it's only an Apple !





H5D-50c WiFi + HC 120 Macro II Handheld @F8 ISO 100 1/500s Flash + White reflector.

Best regards, Domenico.
 

tsjanik

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Geranium buds. Given that this plant is outside in western NY in late November, it is unlikely they will ever bloom. But maybe.

I intended to use focus stacking with this, but decided to keep the OOF areas. Pentax 645Z, 120 mm macro.

_IMG3019 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 

richardman

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We went to see the sunset but was greeted by snowfall



Hasselblad 203FE 80/2.8, Portra 400

Sadly, the 203FE suffered a catastrophe soon afterward and it's on its way to Hasselblad NJ for repair. It would appear that my insurance does cover for it, so hopefully I do not need to sell another kidney to have it functional again.
 

tsjanik

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Some shots from last summer. The first is run off from Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone as it flows toward the Gardiner River. The second shows some run off (right side) flowing into the cold water of the Gardiner. People flock here to bathe in the mixture of too cold, too hot and just right water.

IMGP2031 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr

_IGP6128 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 

Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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Then and now. The first shot was taken in 2011, the second yesterday (XF/380/80mm LS). Last winter's snow finally bought the old house to its knees.
It must once - probably in the 1800's - have been someone's pride and joy.



 
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