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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Nathan W. Lediard

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and Nathan "I dont do landscapes" Lediard presents one from today... (got sidetracked on my way back to the studio after a shoot) :D
Again the H4D-40 and 80mm
 

Nathan W. Lediard

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It can possibly be claimed that the Fuji GX680 isn't ideal for street photography and strictly speaking, it's a slight overkill. But... people change when they're confronted with the beast. I get kind of noticed and I get a different kind of portraits. A very interesting experience. I'll do more of this.

These two photos are from my first couple of rolls with the camera, so please have patience with me. I haven't shot MF since I sold my Rolleiflex Baby more than 10 years ago. That was a somewhat smaller camera :ROTFL:

GX680IIIs with 180mm f/5.6 @ f/22, Acros 100



GX680IIIs with 65mm f/5.6 @ f/22, Acros 100
I really like this shot Jørgen!
 

Don Libby

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Back in Jackson Hole for a couple days. Went out this morning to see what's changed and just how bad the smoke is.


Phase DF, IQ160, 80mm, f/11 1/180 ISO50
 

Landscapelover

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Cherry Creek State Park, CO. Five minutes from my home. Very convenient place for me.
Hasselblad 3DII-31 and HCD 35-90mm
Have a great weekend!
Pramote
 

Willow

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Some wedding photography in Upstate New York from this weekend. IQ160 and 55LS and 150LS lenses. I also had a 5D2 with 14mm, 24-70mm, and 70-200mm for the faster moving and very low-light stuff.

Editing in Capture One, no work in Photoshop.


Phase One IQ160, ISO400+, 1/700th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO400+, 1/2500th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO400+, 1/1250th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO400+, 1/200th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO3200+, 1/125th, Schneider 55mm LS @ f/2.8


Phase One IQ160, ISO50, 1/200th, Schneider 55mm LS @ f/8


Phase One IQ160, ISO200+, 1/2000th, Schneider 55mm LS @ f/4.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO100, 1/640th, Schneider 55mm LS @ f/5.6


Phase One IQ160, ISO200+, 1/250th, Schneider 55mm LS @ f/2.8
This one is for a bookmark for the mother of the bride [hence the very vertical format].


Phase One IQ160, ISO800+, 1/1600th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO800+, 1/250th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO800+, 1/2500th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5


Phase One IQ160, ISO200, 1/640th, Schneider 150mm LS @ f/3.5

There is always this talk about "horses for courses" when talking about MFDB.
Whats the upside of using MFDB on these pictures?
 

Pingang

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Kotryna Mikušauskaitė, shot with Hasselblad H3D39II + HC 100/2.2, shot in studio using ARRISUN AS40/25

BR,
Pingang
 
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MaxKißler

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Shot on Acros100. I'm still amazed how much detail this film holds. Even though this was only scanned with my crappy ancient Epson flatbed scanner.


 
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