Michiel Schierbeek
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Criel-sur-Mer
FA 45-85
FA 45-85
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Wow!!!Stonehenge exudes a powerful sense of mystery and timelessness - something the stars only add to
Pentax 645Z with 55mm f2.8 DFA lens
WOW!
I am jealous, Ed... I am so glad I never got to Stonehenge and never photographed it. I would have been not so happy with mine after seeing this.
Beautiful!
How long was that exposure?
Wow!!!
Amazing tones there, Dave, with a lovely composition.Nirvana. Heaven. MFD at it's best for me! DUAL format!
The addition of a film back(s) to the work flow with the Studio's H5D-50c has been a world changer for me. I love the malleable files and the grain. And, the cool thing is how seamless it is to use the film back, change to another instantly, and all with no fuss, no stopping to think, it just works!
MFD fun! Because... sometimes, I just have to have film.:thumbs:
Thanks, Ed. The film back did all the work other than my contorted position to actually frame this shot. It is a very low sculpture in Piedmont Park. So, while Todd was busy making yet another masterpiece, I was in a three point stance with my elbow on the wet asphalt paving, almost horizontal trying to look through the viewfinder. True Focus is amazing.Amazing tones there, Dave, with a lovely composition.
Another excellent sample from The King Of Low Light Photography.Stonehenge exudes a powerful sense of mystery and timelessness - something the stars only add to
Pentax 645Z with 55mm f2.8 DFA lens
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Beautiful portrait.Quinn, on H3D-31 w 120mm
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Thank you so much for that amazing compliment!Another excellent sample from The King Of Low Light Photography.