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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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BBSea

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One of my 360 degree panoramas with somewhat narrow depth of field. Shot with Panoscan MK3 (which has Betterlight Super 6K-HS back internally), Mamiya 80mm @ f/2.8

http://tinyurl.com/286awbj

(once the above image loads, click and drag within the image to spin it around)

Anyone else here shooting full 360 panoramas?
 

Lloyd

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One of my 360 degree panoramas with somewhat narrow depth of field. Shot with Panoscan MK3 (which has Betterlight Super 6K-HS back internally), Mamiya 80mm @ f/2.8

http://tinyurl.com/286awbj

(once the above image loads, click and drag within the image to spin it around)

Anyone else here shooting full 360 panoramas?
Now that is VERY kewl.:thumbup:
 

Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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Picture within a picture....when I snapped this in Olympic NP I had no idea there was an American Dipper in the shot. I didn't see it until I was examining the image at 100%. Not a prize winner by any means, but certainly a surprise winner!



 
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Optechs Digital

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Hi Tommy,

That is really beautiful work! Way to go.

Best,
Paul
 

djonesii

Workshop Member
I have been working with the 645AFDII/ZD in the shooting situations that I have available, getting the hang of things before I bring it into the studio.





While these are pretty far from the way that I intend on using the sytem "under fire", it is giving me some idea how to make it work.

These have been websized, so I'm not sure if you can say anything about IQ. Interesting to me that I could get the timing right on the jumping in the pool shots, even with this "slow" system. I can do that same with a film rangefinder, so this may be a case of the indian, not the arrow.

Dave
 

gogopix

Subscriber
Well, Xpixel certainly set the benchmark for Flora-with hidden fauna. Here's an example from the C645/P65+ I think. Amazing what MP can do. (from an Ireland trip)

Victor
 

gogopix

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Just my luck though-we stumble on an actually insectivore, and it wasn't feeding time!:mad:
 
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