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Fun with MF images 2024

AlanS

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Thanks Greg, funny how we always want what we don't have! I have access to some great countryside in the UK and I like to find places that are not so popular but I do lust for the big scenery that you have in the U.S. Having said that I rarely need to travel more than a hour from where I live :cool:
 

John Leathwick

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Old totara fence posts and a stump on one of the high ridges of Banks Peninsula, NZ. These dense, natural totara forests were felled when European settlers established farms in the late 1800's, with some of the wood used for fencing, but much was simply burned. GFX 100s, F-Universalis and Fujinon EX 105mm at F/8.

-John

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P. Chong

Well-known member
Meanwhile, last Thursday at the Swiss French border crossing. The Sunday prior, temperatures were 26C, and snow began to fall in the Jura mountains on Monday, and by Thursday, we have winter wonderland in April.

GFX 50S II + GF50.

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cunim

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Here we are with a couple of old and well worn objects. Terrible product shot (dust, scratches, highlights etc.) but am trying to be realistic so there is a bit of wabi sabi going on. Is this a photo of a watch or of a slide rule? The watch has been with me for decades. The rule used to belong to my father when he flew Constellations between Europe and North America. Long time ago.
IQ4, 138HR, stack of six, tilted and swung, mix of hard and soft lights

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P. Chong

Well-known member
Maison Lameloise, a three Michelin starred restaurant in Chagny, Bourgogne, France. We walked in on a Sunday lunchtime without a reservation, and as expected, there were no tables. But they offered to seat us for the following day for lunch. We initially accepted, but had to cancel as our travel schedule was to tight to allow that. We had to be in Besançon (with an appointment to visit Arca Swiss) by 1pm that day. This means only one thing. We will be back next year. This time, armed with a reservation.

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