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Breathtaking that you got this with MF.Lots of good images; my day job has been keeping me from photography. Got this in my backyard. 645D, 400mm (AF).
Tom
*thank you I am still in process of developing film from that trip... we shal see what larger format can do )Sergei
This is a wonderful pano .
I love the colors in the slope , especially the "red mountain" .
Thanks Ben. I can’t take too much credit, the 645D really handles much like a large DSLR - not surprising in that many aspects of the camera are derived from Pentax’s 35mm cameras. I find the AF very accurate and I don’t think I could have gotten this shot using manual focus, at least not without a lot of patienceBreathtaking that you got this with MF.
Ed - B+W 72mm 3.0ND MRC 110M (10 stop) filter. This fits my SK35mm on the Cambo as well as the 55 and 55 on the DF. I also have a smaller one that fits my 72 and 120 for the Cambo. I use this to fog water and catch sunsets.Don what kind of ND did you use on the second shot? The color looks good.
Graham - I'm loving the 55 (almost too much). I've kept it on the DF only switching when I needed a longer reach. I agree with you that it is a special lens and just love what I've been seeing with it.Don - how are you enjoying the 55LS? It's almost my lens cap on my DF.
There's something special about the rendering and I just wish that Schneider would come up with something wider!
btw, that's the first shot I've seen of the dam that actually makes it look like a real dam!