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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Grayhand

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Pramote, I really like your take on the Great Sand Dunes!
They become like each others antipodes almost, those two pictures.
:thumbs:

Ray
 

Landscapelover

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Pramote, I really like your take on the Great Sand Dunes!
They become like each others antipodes almost, those two pictures.
:thumbs:

Ray
Thanks Ray! They were from a short trip a couple of years ago. I plan to revisit again and spend more time. It was a very beautiful place and people were very nice.
Pramote
 

Bildifokus

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With one halogen-light from IKEA in a dark room and some flower from a friend. :)

I composed the image with a double cross diagonal. The green stem in one diagonal and the the flowers in the other diagonal. Then placing the light in the right corner I also got a cross diagonal made of the lights and shadows.

Hasselblad H4D-50 | Extension Tube H 13mm | HC 2,2/100 | f11 | 1/8s | iso 100 | Tripod Feisol CT-3472LV
 

Bildifokus

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Today was a wonderful day! Me, my wife and the dog went to the beach for a walk. I do not understand why I never seems to be able to make a sharp image when handheld. When I zoom in it's a little bit soft. 1/500s should not create a problem when handheld, or should it? :)


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,2/100| f2,2 | 1/500s | iso 50
 

Shashin

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No, you should be able to get sharp images at 1/500s--I can get consistently sharp images at 1/60s on a 40MP sensor which only has about 10% less resolution of your 50MP camera, although not at that focal length. At 120mm, 1/250 is very consistent for me.
 
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