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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?

Mark, I like that B&W a lot too --- very nice!
 

Guy Mancuso

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Great shots guys. Like the B&W Mark
 

jlm

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processed a bit differently
 
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thsinar

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Nice B&W image, Mark.
Yes, the second is definitively better, the shadows in the trees are up, nice tonalities and contrast (I expect it to be even better in print).

Thierry

I wanted to substitute this BW image.. I like this one more than the first
 

Stuart Richardson

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

I like that second version better John -- the overall green cast is gone. This can't be your garage in Brooklyn, can it?
This is more of what I am used to in my part of Brooklyn:


Not a bit of green in sight...
 

jlm

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

stuart:

i had to climb over a 9' locked wire mesh fence and sneak around dodging feral cats and wild dogs. climbed back over and landed right in front of a navy yard guard. he took my name.

the shot was taken under a thick green canopy, so i de-saturated even more for the second shot. also did less black and white slider adjustment in the raw conversion, doing more of the range and contrast adjustment with curves in CS3.

i am amazed the streets look so clean in your shot!
 
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Samuel Axelsson

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A couple from last week:
 
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Don Libby

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Mark - I really like the substitute BW image - great image!

Jim - that image is just .... so clean! The image is very clean and smooth very nice.


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mark1958

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

HI all.. thanks for the nice comments on my BW image. I was a little sloppy left side with some of my PS brushes...

Jim .. I like that image and if that is a home you are selling it let me know.. LOL.

Samuel.. nice DOF...
 

David K

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

I like that second version better John -- the overall green cast is gone. This can't be your garage in Brooklyn, can it?
This is more of what I am used to in my part of Brooklyn:


Not a bit of green in sight...
That's the Brooklyn I know too.. brings back memories of great pizza.
 

JimCollum

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

Don and Mark,

thanks! it's a change of locale for me.. normally i'm ito grit and rough...

here's a couple more







 

Jack

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

Just a side comment... Looking at the top image, I am reminded of one area where "rectilinear" wideangle lenses are not perfect for everything, as in circular objects like the lampshade...
 

jlm

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

or the changing aspect ratio of the hanging art piece
 

Stuart Richardson

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

stuart:

i had to climb over a 9' locked wire mesh fence and sneak around dodging feral cats and wild dogs. climbed back over and landed right in front of a navy yard guard. he took my name.

the shot was taken under a thick green canopy, so i de-saturated even more for the second shot. also did less black and white slider adjustment in the raw conversion, doing more of the range and contrast adjustment with curves in CS3.

i am amazed the streets look so clean in your shot!
That is a lot of effort, I hope you didn't throw the camera over the fence before you climbed over!

As for mine...that is Kent Ave and the Domino Sugar factory...I don't know why it was so clean. The rest of my neighborhood is like an open trash can. Maybe they just did street cleaning there. There are not many pedestrians though...not too much residential or commercial space along Kent in that area -- mostly industrial -- the sugar factory, power plant, water treatment and so on.
 
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carbonmetrictree

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Wow, the streets are really clean!
 
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carbonmetrictree

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I wish Los Angeles was this clean.
 

KurtKamka

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Here are a few shots from yesterday. We have a lot of ethnic festivals in Wisconsin during the summer months, these shots are from one of the last major festivals of the year ... Indian Summer.

All are with the P45+ and the fabulous 150/2.8.

Kurt
 
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