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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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drevil

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taken last friday night in Hong Kong Quarry Bay.

With my newly aquirred Fuji GFX and Canon TS-E 17mm, single shot, can it get any wider? Jeez.
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etrump

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Where is the OMG button? Incredible image! I want to photograph this area. :thumbs:


taken last friday night in Hong Kong Quarry Bay.

With my newly aquirred Fuji GFX and Canon TS-E 17mm, single shot, can it get any wider? Jeez.
:salute:
 

etrump

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dont hesitate, its not so bad inside here :grin:
I would love it. Never been to Hong Kong but love China and have spent a couple months time there over the years. I have a dense population photography project in the works and hope to shoot in that area on my next visit.
 

ejpeiker

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Last week I experimented with the viability of using the IQ3100 standard color back for infrared photography. I used a borrowed 715nm filter. Exposure increase ended up being about 7 stops to render a properly exposed image in the red channel. This is a spot I had envisioned photographing in IR ever since being introduced to this scene a few years ago. This is McKee Gardens on the central Florida coast...
XF-IQ3100, SK 35mm BR, 715nm IR filter, ISO 800, f/11, 1 sec
FL_McKeeGarden13.jpg
 

dave.gt

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Last week I experimented with the viability of using the IQ3100 standard color back for infrared photography. I used a borrowed 715nm filter. Exposure increase ended up being about 7 stops to render a properly exposed image in the red channel. This is a spot I had envisioned photographing in IR ever since being introduced to this scene a few years ago. This is McKee Gardens on the central Florida coast...
XF-IQ3100, SK 35mm BR, 715nm IR filter, ISO 800, f/11, 1 sec
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The Garden of Eden?:) The Fountain of Youth tucked away in there?

Nicely done E.J.!!! Just goes to show the power of a B/W image even with a landscape!
 

bensonga

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Pentax 645 Mamiya shift 50/4
Hi Michael. I was wondering how you mounted the Mamiya 50/4 shift lens on the Pentax 645. I didn't think there were lens adapters available to do this....at least I haven't seen any. Did you physically change the Mamiya lens mount? I assume it is the Mamiya 645 50/4 shift lens, which I also own.

Gary
 
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