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mjr

Guest
Afternoon all.

I hope life is treating everyone well.

It is extremely hot here in Iraq and i am craving the cool days at my Swedish house. Here's a quick picture taken a few months back of my log pile, I love the colours in the silver birch. I can't wait to get back!

STC, 47mm, P25+




Cheers

Mat
 

dchew

Well-known member
This time of year we are making as much inventory as possible, since the mill goes down once it freezes. We call this the 530 Pile.

Alpa STC, IQ180, SK 150mm. Stitch from 2 vertical frames.



The 150mm is fun IF I get the focus right :)
100% crop:
 
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darr

Well-known member
Today I finally got away for some photography, but the weather was not cooperative.




Approaching Storm
Alpa Max | 43xl | P45 | Silver Efex



 

jotloob

Subscriber Member
Today I finally got away for some photography, but the weather was not cooperative.


Approaching Storm
Alpa Max | 43xl | P45 | Silver Efex
Great weather ! Good Image . Just blue sky would be boring .
Hopefully you have no sand in your gear . Sand once killed my ROLLEIFLEX and since then I avoid beaches .
 

darr

Well-known member
Great weather ! Good Image . Just blue sky would be boring .
Hopefully you have no sand in your gear . Sand once killed my ROLLEIFLEX and since then I avoid beaches .
Thanks Jürgen!
No sand in the camera gear, but a little with the tripod.
 

kuau

Workshop Member
Mount Wilson in Telluride the other day.
3 shoot pano vertical, Sinar arTec, Sinaron 135mm @ F11

Steven

 

PeterL

Member
Nice - I lived in northern New Mexico for 23 years - brings back the memories of the sky and the land.

Cheers, -Peter
 
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