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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Jack

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Re: Fun with MF images, part 2: What are you shooting with that MF back?

And CS has a nifty little filter, "render clouds." Here is a 30 second application, and I am not proficient with it as I never use it. I suspect if one spent a few minutes they could do far better, but at least it's an idea:
 

robmac

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Re: Fun with MF images, part 2: What are you shooting with that MF back?

Just picked up a 150/3.5N for use (for now)on the 1Ds2 - nice. So far, while not the sharpest tool in the cabinet, it's sharp WO in the center, low contrast and nice painterly colors/rendition (for lack of a better description) as per the streetcar shot on a prior page. In short, looks like a nice small and fast focusing keeper - for under $200 to boot.

That is the look I like and I really like the 150 for it. Still want the new 150mm 2.8 but this version I just like wide open
 
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thsinar

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Deleted: double post.

Thierry
 
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thsinar

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Nice image, Graham.

Thierry

From last night. Rollei 6008AF, 80mm f2 lens at f8, iso 50, 4", stitched pano (not finished yet)
 

David K

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Really like that pano Graham... when you've finished please post them side by side so we can see what it is you've done, since it looks pretty good to me as is.
 

Graham Mitchell

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Really like that pano Graham... when you've finished please post them side by side so we can see what it is you've done, since it looks pretty good to me as is.
That's because it has already been updated ;) Still unfinished though. I painted in some solid colour across part of the bottom of the image because the pano projection ended higher than I wanted. I just need to extend the background a bit and I'm done.
 

KurtKamka

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David, that's a gorgeous image.
 

Graham Mitchell

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From a few hours ago. Rollei 6008AF, Sinar e54LV, iso50, 80mm f2 @ f2.8



 

Don Libby

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Re: Fun with MF images, part 2: What are you shooting with that MF back?

Can I play?

Image taken in northern Idaho on our way home from Alaska




Mamiya AFD II P30+ and 28mm lens. This is two images merged together in order to work on the sky and foreground separately. Jury is still out as it might still be a tad too dark in places.
 

fotografz

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Re: Fun with MF images, part 2: What are you shooting with that MF back?

Can I play?

Image taken in northern Idaho on our way home from Alaska




Mamiya AFD II P30+ and 28mm lens. This is two images merged together in order to work on the sky and foreground separately. Jury is still out as it might still be a tad too dark in places.
Not to dark on my monitor. So real it looks unreal ...;)
 

robmac

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Very realistic rendition. Nice.
 
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ddk

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I like this portrait a lot Graham, with or without the cigarette. Unlike the other one its the softness that I find endearing here, nice mood.

From a few hours ago. Rollei 6008AF, Sinar e54LV, iso50, 80mm f2 @ f2.8

 

Don Libby

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Natural Bridge in Bryce Canyon.



Mamiya AFDII/P30+ 2 shoot pano using 28mm lens. The final image came from CS3, photomerge and my own custom IR conversion.

Enjoy (I hope)

don
 

Bob

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My daughter and grand-baby are visiting, so her friends visit too.
This is sort of my first try shooting mother and child stuff.
Like they say... small children and animals...

Lisa, my daughter's friend, and Ryan

View attachment 6317
One light and reflector, just warming up for the lighting workshop
-bob
 

David K

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David that is priceless, I hope they appreciate your droll sense of humor.
 

Graham Mitchell

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From a few hours ago. Rollei 6008AF, Sinar e54LV, first shot is 80mm f2.8 PQS lens at f4, others are 150mm PQS at f5.6, f8.

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David K

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Re: Fun with MF images, part 2: What are you shooting with that MF back?

Bob, lighting looks pretty good to me right now. Maybe you should be an instructor :)
Graham, like what you're doing with these models, especially like those 150mm closeups.
Don, that IR conversion is amazing. Great landscape shots.
 

Don Libby

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Re: Fun with MF images, part 2: What are you shooting with that MF back?

Graham

You’re making me rethink shooting people! Great work

don
 
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