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Fun with MF images 2024

John Leathwick

Well-known member
One from my 'back yard' - a track that leads down into Lyttelton Harbour, the port town for Christchurch. Its an old eroded basalt volcano,
with the main crater breached at both ends by marine erosion. This was with an SK ApoDigitar 35mm L-88 with 3 degrees of tilt and a
polariser.

-JohnUrumau Track.jpg
 
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Greg Haag

Well-known member
One from my 'back yard' - a track that leads down into Lyttelton Harbour, the port town for Christchurch. Its an old eroded basalt volcano,
with the main crater breached at both ends by marine erosion. This was with an SK ApoDigitar 35mm L-88 with 3 degrees of tilt and a
polariser.

-JohnView attachment 215097
Wow John, what a back yard view! I might never leave home, thanks for sharing.
 

stngoldberg

Well-known member
I discovered this stream many years ago between two beaches in Middletown, Rhode Island. I've photographed the scene multiple times and while it was an attractive image, I thought it would be greatly enhanced in the fog.
This morning the weather was a white out...extremely thick fog!
I might have improved the composition with a bit more time, but a local officer of the law, who is not a patron of the arts, insisted that I immediately move my car which was parked on the side of the road with the warning lights flashing.
Not wanting to become a news item, The below image is what I ended up with.

SIMG_0352.jpeg
 

jotloob

Subscriber Member
I discovered this stream many years ago between two beaches in Middletown, Rhode Island. I've photographed the scene multiple times and while it was an attractive image, I thought it would be greatly enhanced in the fog.
This morning the weather was a white out...extremely thick fog!
I might have improved the composition with a bit more time, but a local officer of the law, who is not a patron of the arts, insisted that I immediately move my car which was parked on the side of the road with the warning lights flashing.
Not wanting to become a news item, The below image is what I ended up with.

SView attachment 215098
Very nice and also a bit mystical . Love it .Thanks for sharing .
 

f6cvalkyrie

Well-known member
From the garden, some "Jacobaea vulgaris", a wild flower that, according to Wikipedia, has many local names, depending on the place where you are ...
ragwort, common ragwort, stinking willie, tansy ragwort, benweed, St. James-wort, stinking nanny/ninny/willy, staggerwort, dog standard, cankerwort, stammerwort.
In the western United States it is generally known as tansy ragwort, or tansy ...
This plant is mildly toxic for cattle and horses, but also an important nectar source for pollinators ...

Stay safe,
Rafael

Phase One DF - IQ140 - SK 80/2.8


 

rdeloe

Well-known member
I discovered this stream many years ago between two beaches in Middletown, Rhode Island. I've photographed the scene multiple times and while it was an attractive image, I thought it would be greatly enhanced in the fog.
This morning the weather was a white out...extremely thick fog!
I might have improved the composition with a bit more time, but a local officer of the law, who is not a patron of the arts, insisted that I immediately move my car which was parked on the side of the road with the warning lights flashing.
Not wanting to become a news item, The below image is what I ended up with.

SView attachment 215098
I have a book recommendation for you. Between Land and Sea: the Great Marsh. Photography by Dorothy Kerper Monnelly.
 

John Leathwick

Well-known member
Here's one of some trial shots I took this afternoon with a newly arrived SK Componon-S 150mm on my usual combo of GFX100s with F-Universalis. This is a two-image stitch with approximately +/- 10mm of shift - I was a little too enthusiastic with the swing, but the left hand end in particular shows the resolution that this lens will deliver.

-JohnMarina test.jpg
 

drevil

Well-known member
Staff member


Museum of Cultures in Basel
Alpa 12 Max, Rodenstock 32, Phase One IQ180, shifted around 10mm i guess, i am really bad a recording this data so far.

I finally received my new IQ180 last night, so glad i got one again, and even at a very reasonable price, only downside, its not a Contax mount, but i will find one of those in the future
 
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