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No affiliation with them whatsoever; I just know my sensors. :angel:Ray, True enough, but had you not written "colour", I would suspect you had worked for Kodak.
Tom
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No affiliation with them whatsoever; I just know my sensors. :angel:Ray, True enough, but had you not written "colour", I would suspect you had worked for Kodak.
Tom
Pentax 645D + 35mm A lens:
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Beautiful image, Mal.Small detail from image so you can appreciate how the smooth water and frozen water interact visually.
Well we got down to see the Ansel Adam's exhibition in Sydney -
We then went camping out on the Macquarie River. While I was there thinking abour Ansel's fascination with water I put together this image.
IQ180, 55mm SK LS lens and 645DF camera body.
I know it is not a very good image, but I think it opens the way for something I am interested in following up.
Will
Summit of Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park. Taken after sunset when it was just bright enough to focus or at least guess focus.