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Beautiful. Looks like hasselblad got that wonky hexagonal bokeh sorted out too. :thumbup:
Also got and loved the Will Hey reference when I saw the shot. Wonderful film. Every bit as good as 'Ask a Policeman' and 'Where's that Fire?'.I laughed out loud when I saw this.I doubt many people would recognise the signifigance of the wording on the side of this case on the platform of Tanfield railway station. You'd have to be, like me, a fan of the late comedy actor Will Hay whos films included 'Oh, Mr Porter', made in 1937. In the film Will gets promoted to stationmaster of Buggleskelly station in Ireland where all sorts of unlikely things happen. The film is available on youtube if anyone wants to watch it: Oh Mr. Porter! - 1937(Full Movie) - YouTube
GFX + GF 45mm f2.8
Whoa!:bugeyes: EJ, that is a heavy price to pay for even a gorgeous image...thanks for sharing!Another shot from Neist Point on the western tip of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. This one is taken down at sea level. I sliced a piece of my palm off like a hot knife through butter on the sharp rock getting down to here.
Thanks so much, Dave. Glad you like it!Ed,
That is awesome!!! Wow...