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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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etrump

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I'm on holiday in Switzerland for a few days. Here are a few images. P20+ and Alpa with Schneider 90mm and 35mm Alpar.





I love this light. I have an image of mckinley with similar light as a storm cleared, it looks so surreal. Harsh but captivating.

Nice!
 

Jack

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Is that a correction anomaly I see in his second image??? :poke:
I was wondering about the visible falloff in all of them --- since it's so prevalent in every image I assume it is artistic intent. The ones that looked problematic color shift wise to me were the last two with slight cyan and magenta ringing in gray sky on both (on second look, the 1st, 3rd and 4th have a slight amount too), but then there isn't much saturation in any of them. I assume it's some new automated software tool, but we'll just have to wait for Yair's official commentary!
 

LonnaTucker

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Maybe "fun" is not exactly what this was as some of these structures remind us of some very dark days...

Today in Berlin. Aptus-II 12 on Arca-Swiss Rm2D and SK 43mm Digitar

No LCC required (can't tell you why...yet...):















"No LCC required (can't tell you why...yet...)"

Hi Yair,

I like the sound of that! Leaf engineering has definitely made the difference in these new backs from Phase. I know there are other improvements, but let's give some credit when it's due.

Lonna
 

cmb_

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Nice ... but for snow to look really convincing (and distinguishable from icing sugar) is is nice to have some snow in the foreground at high enough res for the texture to be evident.
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Good point, I'll look for some good opportunities to exploit that.
 

yaya

Active member
"No LCC required (can't tell you why...yet...)"

Hi Yair,

I like the sound of that! Leaf engineering has definitely made the difference in these new backs from Phase. I know there are other improvements, but let's give some credit when it's due.

Lonna
Thanks Lonna, vignetting and desaturation were done in post, the rest is in camera...
 

Analog6

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A panorama of Bluff in the south island of New Zealand, taken looking north west from the road up to the lookout on Bluff Hill. Bluff is a seaport and the southern-most town in New Zealand, and was one of the earliest areas of New Zealand where a European presence became established in 1823/24. It is the main gateway for NZ ships heading down to the Antarctic. The harbour is also home to the Foveaux Strait oyster fleet. Bluff oysters are renowned for their succulence and flavour, and are considered a delicacy nationwide, with Bluff holding an annual oyster festival.

H2/P20/80mm


Bluff Light by Photography by Odille, on Flickr
 
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FabianB

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I just bought a ZD Back and here is my first 'real' photo after a couple of test shots. So far I like this back very much!
:thumbs:
Fabian



(thanks Mediumcool for the hint about ImageShack!)
 
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