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vjbelle

Well-known member
There is a dirt/gravel road that presents a panorama view of Pienza looking West. The morning sun was behind me and I have always liked this viewpoint. This is our last day in this region and even though the weather prediction was for solid rain some blue sky has peaked through and the rain is nonexistent.

100s, M-Two, 120mm Asph, 10mm LR, 10mm Rise.

Cheers from Pienza....

Victor B.

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Greg Haag

Well-known member
There is a dirt/gravel road that presents a panorama view of Pienza looking West. The morning sun was behind me and I have always liked this viewpoint. This is our last day in this region and even though the weather prediction was for solid rain some blue sky has peaked through and the rain is nonexistent.

100s, M-Two, 120mm Asph, 10mm LR, 10mm Rise.

Cheers from Pienza....

Victor B.

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Victor, I love the images from your trip!
 

vjbelle

Well-known member
Thank you so much, Greg..... As always weather wise you get what you get and make the best of it. This is a very lovely part of the world and if you get the chance you should see it.
Cheers....

Victor B.
 

P. Chong

Well-known member
Busy night scene. This is the Lau Pa Sat in Singapore. Directly translated as old market. It is now a food court, with open air seating in a closed street. The open seating area now houses the famous Satay Club The city looms in the background as a contrast. Alpa Plus with Rodenstock HR 4.0/32 and Phase One IQ4 150 back. Exposed for 5s at f/16. I should have have used the Dual Exposure feature in the IQ4 back and exposed for the bright lights. But this was a single exposure.


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