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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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mjr

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Afternoon

It's really bleak here today, heavy snow and very strong winds, perfect for getting my colleague to stand out in it whilst I took my time in getting a shot! Haha.

 
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ErikKaffehr

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Hi,

I really like that image and also some others of you action oriented images, different from much of the stuff I am shooting on MFD. Refreshing!

Best regards
Erik



Afternoon

It's really bleak here today, heavy snow and very strong winds, perfect for getting my colleague to stand out in it whilst I took my time in getting a shot! Haha.

 

ErikKaffehr

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Hi,

I am a bit ambivalent about this image. I both like and feel it is a bit c____y. Anyway, it is shoot in late morning and it is stitched from four images. With the P45+ I do a lot of stitching. I often stitch with a longer lens instead of using a wider lens and crop. My word for this is "uncropping". So here comes another uncropped image.



Best regards
Erik
 

Don Libby

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2-shot pano (done in a hurry and handheld) with a Phase One DF/IQ180 and 55 LS lens. f/3.5 1/160 ISO 35 (this will be printed at 48x30 very shortly)
 

jotloob

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Is this a behind the scene image or who is the guy in front , in the middle of the road and what camera does he shoot with . :ROTFL:
 

PSon

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Is this a behind the scene image or who is the guy in front , in the middle of the road and what camera does he shoot with . :ROTFL:
This is a friend of mine. We went out to shoot with our technical lens/camera. He was using the Canon 5D III and the 17mm TSE lens. Yes the same lens that Guy just sold to some lucky person. Since my lens was not as wide as his I have to be further back. This was never intended to be the behind the scene shot. I was forced to be behind the guy who was in front of the scene I was shooting. Nonetheless, I am always biased to photographer so I did not mind having another photographer in my photo. Here is the front view of the photographer.

 
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