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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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MGrayson

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This was NOT taken with a medium format camera, only a Leica Q, but it's a different perspective on the towers shown previously in this thread, and I thought it relevant. I've known these buildings for over 30 years and had never seen them from this PoV. That's Chinatown in the background.

--Matt
Again, I interject with a Leica Q panorama, but I think it's a much better picture of Chatham Towers than the one I recently posted, and it's over 40 MP, and... oh, OK, I just want to post it in a forum where people actually visit. ;);)



But seriously, NOW I'm going back to the S(006). :grin:

--Matt
 

Haven't posted here for a very long time. Work consuming my life these days and photography taking a back seat!

(Linhof Techno, full front tilt, SK120, ISO800+, Single lamp to the right and regular overhead house light)
 
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vieri

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Stormy weather over Zabriskie

Zabriskie Point is one of Death Valley's landmarks; here Manley Beacon's ridge is lit by the morning sun under a stormy sky.



With the Pentax 645z, 28-45mm, grad ND, solid ND, polariser. Thanks for viewing, best

Vieri
 

darr

Well-known member
Really lovely Darr! The graphic quality of the processing is very special. (I thought TC == Technical Camera??)
Hi wentbackward :)

TC meaning ALPA TC. Not a camera at all, just an expensive frame that connects a lens to a back.
I did buy the additional black handle (as shown below) because I use it like a SWC, but with a Schneider 28xl and a CFV50c.

Thank you for your comments!
Darr

 
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mjr

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Morning!

Last week I picked up a 210mm f4 lens for £400, perfect condition and is a superb lens, very impressed! Quick shot from messing around with it last night, a couple of shots stacked to get this, looks lovely in print.

 
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mjr

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Here's a quick shot from this afternoon, a huge storm rolled through and I just got down to the river in time to catch the last bit of sunlight hitting the water before everything went black and very wet. Not a great image but all I could manage before the deluge started!

 

tsjanik

Well-known member
Thanks Rick. Since you are encouraging me, here's another. There were about 10 of these guys landing on cone flowers.
This too with the 400mm; I really like the OOF areas with this lens

Tom

_IMG4341 copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 
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