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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Nathan W. Lediard

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You know, I have never posted a cat or dog pic ever , anywhere , on any forum... :D

Well Here is Zhara our new Maine Coon, 3 months and 1 week... first trip outside in the garden...
H4D-40 & 80mm
 

IBICO

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Timing is everything when using medium format and a P20 back.
Used the Mamiya 645 AFDIII with 55mm F2.8 on F4.

This is my girlfriend and my youngest kid. I had one chance to take this picture, and I nailed it. :toocool:

I am going trough some of my photos before upgrading to LR5, when I found this one.

 

Ed Hurst

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That would have been very useful - but sadly no! That lens is away having a custom Lee holder built for it. So at the moment my widest for the 645D is the wonderful 35mm A - all of these were taken with it.
 

tsjanik

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Timing is everything when using medium format and a P20 back.
Used the Mamiya 645 AFDIII with 55mm F2.8 on F4.

This is my girlfriend and my youngest kid. I had one chance to take this picture, and I nailed it. :toocool:

I am going trough some of my photos before upgrading to LR5, when I found this one.

Love the dog outfit and the winter activity; that's why Norway produces skiers like Bjørn Dæhlie, one of the few famous athletes I still admire.

Tom
 

Landscapelover

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Waipio Valley HI
Hasselblad H4D-40/HCD 35-90mm
This is quoted from Wikipedia "The road gains 800 vertical feet (243.84 m) in 0.6 miles (0.9 km) at a 25% average grade, with steeper grades in sections. This is a paved public road but it is open only to 4 wheel drive vehicles. If classified as a road, it would be the steepest road of its length in the United States and possibly the world".
I think it's well worth it. It gave our kids one of their most memorable moment of their lives. The landscape down their was just breathtaking. I'm glad we did it.
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Ed Hurst

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Thanks for your message Pramote.

That shot you have just posted is gorgeous. How do you keep producing the volume of superb work?
 

Landscapelover

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Thanks for your message Pramote.

That shot you have just posted is gorgeous. How do you keep producing the volume of superb work?
Look who's talking!!! :)
I think practice makes perfect.
Thanks very much Ed for your kind words! Same here, I've truly enjoyed your work.
Pramote
 
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