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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Jack

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That looks like centerfolding, and I thought Phocus had a correction for it?
 
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One from White Pocket in early May. EXIF shown in lower left border. Used Tonal Contrast preset in nik Color Efex Pro to add definition to the clouds and foreground. The red tint in the clouds on the left is natural and apparently is not unusual in "red rock" country.

 

mediumcool

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One from White Pocket in early May. EXIF shown in lower left border. Used Tonal Contrast preset in nik Color Efex Pro to add definition to the clouds and foreground. The red tint in the clouds on the left is natural and apparently is not unusual in "red rock" country.

Lizard skin! Very unusual and nice …
 

D&A

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Wow! Wonderful image. Amazing detail, light and tonality.
+1 !! Joe, you aptly described it! (yatlee's image). There have been so many wonderful and interesting images posted in this thread and it's a pleasure to have the opportunity to both view and study their composition and content.

Dave (D&A)
 

mediumcool

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One from White Pocket in early May. EXIF shown in lower left border. Used Tonal Contrast preset in nik Color Efex Pro to add definition to the clouds and foreground. The red tint in the clouds on the left is natural and apparently is not unusual in "red rock" country.

BTW, like your mat cut! :D
 

tsjanik

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Great images on this thread; I especially like the Hong Kong shot. Here's one from last night (July 3) similar to one I posted on the 645D thread. No PS adjustment, this is what nature supplied. Dark foreground is Lake Erie and beach. 645D 45-85mm.
Tom

 

Bob

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Just getting cranking with my IQ180. Just posted one in the images to share forum.
-bob
 
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From my first real outing with the IQ180/645DF. Not "fine art" but one of my favorite local subjects - Yates Mill in Raleigh, NC. The spot just left of upper center is a vulture that is easy to ID at 100% resolution. The 645DF is just an average camera body, but the IQ180 is absolutely fantastic. :thumbs:



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Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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One from White Pocket in early May. EXIF shown in lower left border. Used Tonal Contrast preset in nik Color Efex Pro to add definition to the clouds and foreground. The red tint in the clouds on the left is natural and apparently is not unusual in "red rock" country.

Very very nice, Joe!
Bill
 

Wayne Fox

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Kilroy was here :)

Decided to try to shoot Windows through the turret arch (yes, backwards from the traditional view). Not a great shot, but thought it was sort of funny ... looks like some alien face.

PhaseOneDF with PhaseOne 28mm, IQ180 back, 30 seconds at f/11 ISO 35

 
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Very very nice, Joe!
Bill
Thanks Bill. White Pocket, in the Paria Canyon/Vermillion Cliffs area of northern Arizona, is really an otherworldly place. I don't recommend trying to get there without a guide, but I definitely recommend a visit. No permit needed from the BLM (as is the case with The Wave and South Coyote Buttes).
 
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