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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Ed Hurst

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A statue depicting the chap credited (it seems erroneously) with introducing surfing to Australia (a place with which it is now closely associated):

[/url]StarTrailsFromFiles_IMG7892-8481Step6sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, SpiffingPics (1/4million views -thanks!), on Flickr[/IMG]

Pentax 645Z plus 55mm lens.

Unfinished business - I want the trails to suggest a crashing wave. Clouds rolled in, bringing the shoot to an end; but I will return!

If you are interested in the story of the chap depicted, see here: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/100-years...ook-surfing-to-the-world-20150109-12l3i8.html

Ed
 
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WildRover

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About a mile from my house. I should probably re-title this. Twilight implies a little something left (light or years as in ones twilight years). I don't think there's any life left in this one. Car make and year unknown.

Rick

 

tsjanik

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About a mile from my house. I should probably re-title this. Twilight implies a little something left (light or years as in ones twilight years). I don't think there's any life left in this one. Car make and year unknown.

Rick
Nice; I believe it is a 1950 Ford. Someone may rebuild it yet.
 
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mjr

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Morning

I stumbled across an old train museum place yesterday, stuck out of the way were some really old carriages and stuff, got to love the decay!

 

dvp

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finally getting the hang of my Mamiya 645AFD! definitely not a run and gun camera like a 5D.
Aptus-II 6
80mm f/2.8
ISO 100

 

WildRover

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Peak action landscape photography. Pentax 645D, 645-A 120mm, f/16, and ISO 400 for Peak Action.

Water wasn't frozen, and ice chunks were sloshing back and forth. Shot taken at apex of slosh. This was the only one of several that didn't have excessive blur.

Correction: I had originally stated that I chose f/16 so as not to have to focus stack. My memory is a bit murky these days. F/16 was the compromise needed to maintain focus. I didn't think f/11 would do it. Focus stacking would not have worked well with this one because of the movement of the water. Sorry about original misstatement.

Rick

 
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ErikKaffehr

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Shot a couple of hours ago…

Hi,

Just a few minutes from office:


P45+, Sonnar 180/4 at f/11 and 14s. Stitched from two images.

Best regards
Erik
 
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