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Fun with MF images 2023

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Ed Hurst

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Final two shots from Cockatoo Island

Fuji GFX100S with Pentax 67 55-100mm lens @ approx. 60mm
In this shot, you see the dry dock and the barrier that can be positioned to seal it off


Fuji GXF100S with Pentax 645 28-45mm lens @ approx. 32mm
 
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lookbook

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Final two shots from Cockatoo Island

Fuji GFX100S with Pentax 67 55-100mm lens @ approx. 60mm
In this shot, you see the dry dock and the barrier that can be positioned to seal it off


Fuji GXF100S with Pentax 645 28-45mm lens @ approx. 32mm
... both photos are very beautiful Ed!
In the first photo I find it interesting that the water ripples while the celestial bodies leave traces.
I assume the sky was added afterwards?
Or the front part of the photo superimposed on the sky?
How did you do that? :)
 

Ed Hurst

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... both photos are very beautiful Ed!
In the first photo I find it interesting that the water ripples while the celestial bodies leave traces.
I assume the sky was added afterwards?
Or the front part of the photo superimposed on the sky?
How did you do that? :)
Thanks very much :)
What you have noticed was forced upon me at the editing stage! I shot the sky and the scene together, but found that the floating object (it's the plug used to seal off the dry dock) was moving around so much that it turned into a blurry mess. So, at the final stage, I took individual frames of that area and layered them in - so what you see is a long exposure of the whole scene except for that specific area. It doesn't make visual sense, for the reason you describe, but it's better than the horrible mess it would be if entirely authentic.
 
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