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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Ed Hurst

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OK, I have probably been overdoing the San Francisco posts, so I'll make this the last one!

All taken with Pentax 645Z...

6x7 75mm f2.8AL
[/url]Bay Bridge flow by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

28-45mm DA f4.5 @ 32mm
[/url]San Francisco and Bay Bridge from Treasure Island by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

28-45mm DA f4.5 @ 43mm
[/url]San Francisco from Russian Hill by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

120mm f4 A with big stopper and 3 stop ND
[/url]IMGP1070Step12sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

28-45mm DA f4.5 @ 28mm
[/url]IMGP1087Step6sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]
 

dancook

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Dan
Can you comment on camera, lens and exposure particulars & lighting please. Thanks.
Hasselblad X1D + 90mm 3.2
f3.2

Natural lighting in a London Market, this was a photo of a stranger - first time I have plucked up the courage to ask someone :D
 

Mark C

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A quick shot from last week on the north east coast. It's entitled sunset walk but, since I can't usually get out at sunset, this is taken at high noon and processed to look like late in the day. GFX + GF 110mm:

Sunset walk by Mark, on Flickr
 

pesto

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My wife and I recently fostered two orphaned raccoons hoping to help them get off to a proper start in life. Here are two "quick and dirty" images that I shot just before releasing them that are at least entertaining if not quite fine art.

Fuji GF X / 32-64mm

20180622 Young Raccoons_31 1.jpg

20180622 Young Raccoons_58 1.jpg
 

Ed Hurst

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London is rich with possibilities for setting historical buildings against new structures. Although I am, by preference, an architectural traditionalist, it does make for some striking contrasts. I've embarked on a project to capture such combinations, so this, I hope, will be the first of periodic posts like this.

The Tower of London and The Shard
645Z with 90mm f2.8 DFA
[/url]IMGP4392_Step5sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]
645Z with 120mm f4 A
[/url]IMGP4389_Step5sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

Tower Bridge with City Hall (no, that is not lens distortion - the building really is that shape!)
645Z with 28-45mm f4.5 DA @ 28mm
[/url]IMGP4358_Step5sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]

The Gherkin and various buildings under construction, from Tower Bridge
645Z with 120mm f4 A
[/url]IMGP4402_Step6SpotSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]
 

B L

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London is rich with possibilities for setting historical buildings against new structures. Although I am, by preference, an architectural traditionalist, it does make for some striking contrasts. I've embarked on a project to capture such combinations, so this, I hope, will be the first of periodic posts like this.

As always, another superb set.
 
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London is rich with possibilities for setting historical buildings against new structures. Although I am, by preference, an architectural traditionalist, it does make for some striking contrasts. I've embarked on a project to capture such combinations, so this, I hope, will be the first of periodic posts like this.
Brilliant! Looking forward to more.

Joe
 
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