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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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malmac

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Great to see members putting in their images - I expect others are getting the same boost to their motivation to get out and make their own images.

At present I am taking a bunch of images of buildings and urban landscapes which are quickly disapearing from my local town of 100,000 population. The old country town of Toowoomba is being replaced by a small modern city, with brick, glass and high rise.

In this image we see a rail line that winds through the town, that sees less and less freight and the high fences along the rail corridor, speak of a world of litigation and tresspass.




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malmac

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The detaiuls for the rail line image.

Cambo WDS with a p65+ and a 35mm Schneider lens at f16 at 1/4 sec exposure - two image focus stack so I could have rail line ballast in the foreground sharp and not loose the detail in the houses in the mid ground.
 

yatlee

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From a trip in early May to northern Arizona and southern Utah with the H4D-40. EXIF shown in lower left border. This is one of my favorite spots in Lower Antelope.

I just have to insert my (so far) favorite Lower Antelope shot -- this was taken with MF, but film about 10 years ago:



I cannot wait to get back there with my Phase kit...
Joe and Jack, Nice shot! I want to go there the next time I'm in the States.
 

etrump

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I just have to insert my (so far) favorite Lower Antelope shot -- this was taken with MF, but film about 10 years ago:



I cannot wait to get back there with my Phase kit...
I liked this the first time I saw it some time ago. Great angle and the exposure is PERFECT!!!

I think it would make an even better B&W.

:thumbs:
 

dmeckert

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alrighty...first post in the nikon thread a few days ago...now my first post in here. a few excerpts from an editorial fashion shoot last week. still needs retouching. but figured i'd share a couple. loving the aptus 22 so far.





i'll post a couple more later when i'm not on my way to lunch. ;)
 
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Quentin_Bargate

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A couple of hotel interiors with my H4D-50 at the recent Hassy open day in Oxford, England

First, with the HCD 28mm lens



Second with the HC 50 II lens



Both were HDR tone mapped from 3 exposures as the contrast range was vast and I wanted to retain some detail in the window areas,

Quentin
 

Stefan Steib

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As promised here some more HCam-B1 stuff - nice and old fashioned sepia architecture with 17mm and P45+, this time a bit cut and finished in CS5.

Greetings from Munich
Stefan
 
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Stefan Steib

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@BlasR

:) this was just for fun. I did this shortly before posting it and I wanted to simulate a bit Infrared (which is what I do now with my Canon 5DMK2) and I have a lot of fun with it. The subject just offered a better symmetry after I applied this in channel mixer.....

For comparison here is the color version

Regards
Stefan
 
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Shelby Lewis

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Played a wedding (trumpet) at St. Joseph's Abbey in Covington, Louisiana today... snapped a quick one between rehearsal and ceremony.

Aptus ii-6, Mamiya 80/2.8D



Cheers!
Shelby
 
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