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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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jmvdigital

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Very nice Graham!

A more mundane shot here.. shot on the backroads of Northern Colorado last fall. The second image is a 100% crop, you can see the farmer had his daughter with him in the cab. Pretty neat this MFDB stuff. I think it's a touch soft on his cab though, maybe a slight front focus. I was shooting handheld with the 150D on my P30+.
 

robmac

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Awesome image Graham. Surreal.

I am going to point out something that might have been deliberate for the viewer, but thought I'd mention it anyway: for the point of 'realism', would the word "Police" on the chase car's hood not be printed backwards such that it appears 'properly' in the cyclist's mirror?
 

Graham Mitchell

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Awesome image Graham. Surreal.

I am going to point out something that might have been deliberate for the viewer, but thought I'd mention it anyway: for the point of 'realism', would the word "Police" on the chase car's hood not be printed backwards such that it appears 'properly' in the cyclist's mirror?
It was partly for the benefit of the viewer but UK police cars can have it either way, so it is in fact realistic this way too.
 

woodyspedden

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

Graham

Wow from me too. I think you have a consensus that this image is one of the best seen here for some time. You have a great eye and vision.

congratulations

Woody
 

jlm

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

graham:

sure seems like there is a story behind the setup and making of that image. care to elaborate?
 

leif e

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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3

While getting used to the still fairly new S5, I´m constantly distracted by the Bronica RF 645 I bought from Ash at the Purelight forum even more recently. A truly grand camera, also in my favorite playground; the woods. For the time being I have only the 65mm. Sniffing around for the 100.
TriX in XTOL 1+1
leif e
 
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