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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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D&A

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Denali, it's a mountain :)
One more from today. Pines seem better equipped to not drop leaves.

PS. A two exposure stitch from the 645D and 120mm and although you can't see the detail in this jpeg, each pine needle is quite clear in the full file.


Untitled_Panorama1 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
Nicely done. Almost looked like a monocrome until I saw the brown color of the tree trucks. Unfortunately in certain images, detail is lost when posting on the web. I can imagine what the file must look like on a monitor or in print.

Dave (D&A)
 

Nathan W. Lediard

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Pictures of my pictures... :D
New products to show on my web page for my studio customers...
H4D-40 + 80mm available light with a little help from a tiny LED panel gelled to match the tungsten available....




 

Bildifokus

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This image actually has nothing and I really should delete it. Still, I get back to it time after time. For me there is a calmness. For me it displays the landscape I´m living in.


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,2/100 | f11 | 1/100s | iso 200
 
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Nathan W. Lediard

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This image actually has nothing and I really should delete it. Still, I get back to it time after time. For me there is a calmness. For me it displays the landscape I´m living in.


Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,2/100 | f11 | 1/100s | iso 200
Sometimes it is important to make images just for yourself... for your own pleasure... especially if you spend all day making images for others :)
 

Nathan W. Lediard

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Oh, and I like it by the way... I like Skåne... maybe because although in many ways different it also reminds me of the landscape I grew up in in southern England... :)
 

gurtch

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Pentax 645D, 35mm A lens, f13, monopod, polarizer

"Rebuilding After Sandy", LBI March 2013: The dark ominous sky represents where we have been; the small bright blue area in the sky represents where we are going; the crane represents how we will get there; the footprints leading from the lower left to the crane represent the fact that we have been there, and can do this again.
 
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