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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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PSon

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I always like the unique colors of the Schneider Super-Angulon 40mm F3.5 lens and Hasselblad CFV-16 digital back. I hope this photo will represent the combination well.



100% crop



Hasselblad 205FCC/CFV-16 + SA 40mm
 
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tcdeveau

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I'll keep the city at night thing going....

Here's the brooklyn bridge and manhattan two weeks ago. Only had about 20 minutes to shoot from getting off the plane at JFK and heading to dinner so I'm pleased with what I got. Shot from the same spot at the park last year but Freedom tower was still under construction and the bridge had a tarp over it. Grr. May photoshop out that boat in the aqua but undecided as of yet. H4D-40, 35-90. 90mm. f/13, 20sec, ISO 100. RRS TVC-33/BH-55
 

tcdeveau

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and here's some B&W action before the sun went down and the lights turned on...

H4D-40, 35-90mm @90mm, iso100, f13, 6.3 sec, RRS tvc-33/BH-55
 

ondebanks

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and here's some B&W action before the sun went down and the lights turned on...

H4D-40, 35-90mm @90mm, iso100, f13, 6.3 sec, RRS tvc-33/BH-55
Of your two NYC shots, I much prefer this one - in part because I cannot bring myself to "Like" a photo made possible only by outrageous levels of light pollution!

Ray
 

Shashin

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A 40" x 30" print of this image in an exhibition in the University of Maine Hutchington Center in Belfast, Maine this weekend.



I also have this in the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell until the end of the month.

 
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Pemihan

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Twillight in the Sonoran Desert, Southern Arizona - looking into Mexico in the distance.



Cambo WRS, IQ160, SK120 ASPH.
 
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