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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Don Libby

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Not near as beautiful was Ed's image however......

The Abyss - South Rim Grand Canyon



Just began working on this.... 5-shot pano Phase DF, 55mm LS and IQ160.


Don
 

Ed Hurst

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Thanks guys! Very motivating feedback that I appreciate very much. I still don't feel I have extracted the best possible image from these files - will keep trying (in that mad, obsessive way we all know so well!).

Great shot there Don. Would love to go there some day.

P.S. Yes, Blue Mountains... :)
 

Nathan W. Lediard

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One day before the winter solstice and snow and cold up here I thought a little taste of summer was a good idea... dragged this one up from the late summer....
H4D-40 + 80mm wide open
 
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Alexander Pallmer

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Some new people Shots from our indoor pool Shooting with our good old Hasselblad H3DII 39 and the HC 50-110 at F11, 1/320, ISO 100

Enjoy!
 

Stan ROX

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Stories from the living room:

Came home from a 3-day business trip. First thing to do: get that hassy on the tripod, tether it and let the HC 210 mm do the work:

 

proenca

Member
Well with great pride that I post my first pictures here.

After years of lurking this forum and this thread, I finally get to post here an image - my first MF imagem since I'm now a Leica S2 owner, which is my first MF camera ever.

Still getting around the MF differences ( shutter speeds, lowest isos, mirror slap, buky factor, lens bokeh, etc etc ) but these are my first images, I'm currently in Budapest on holiadays and just bought the S2 few weeks ago, so this is my serious outing with it, so go easy :)

Budapest's Hero Square, weather sucks these last few days ( f4.8, ISO160 )


Wife. ISO160, 1/90 , f2.5 :


Budapest bridge to Gersham Palace, F22, ISO160, 8.0 sec
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Last but not least, the one I'm really proud : Budapest Buda Castle, ISO 160, F16, 4,0 sec
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ps : no tripod was used.I didnt brought one. so half of the shoot is spend trying to look ( wife helps here ) to something static ( mooring point, fire extinguisher, etc ) that can be used as one. All images taken with the "kit" lens, 70mm Summarit f2.5
 
Tried to take a look at your website, doesn't seem to work :(

Well with great pride that I post my first pictures here.

After years of lurking this forum and this thread, I finally get to post here an image - my first MF imagem since I'm now a Leica S2 owner, which is my first MF camera ever.

Still getting around the MF differences ( shutter speeds, lowest isos, mirror slap, buky factor, lens bokeh, etc etc ) but these are my first images, I'm currently in Budapest on holiadays and just bought the S2 few weeks ago, so this is my serious outing with it, so go easy :)

Budapest's Hero Square, weather sucks these last few days ( f4.8, ISO160 )


Wife. ISO160, 1/90 , f2.5 :


Budapest bridge to Gersham Palace, F22, ISO160, 8.0 sec
[/COLOR]

Last but not least, the one I'm really proud : Budapest Buda Castle, ISO 160, F16, 4,0 sec
[/COLOR]

ps : no tripod was used.I didnt brought one. so half of the shoot is spend trying to look ( wife helps here ) to something static ( mooring point, fire extinguisher, etc ) that can be used as one. All images taken with the "kit" lens, 70mm Summarit f2.5
 
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