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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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ejpeiker

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I never really intended to share this photo anywhere but I processed it recently to illustrate the vastly superior dynamic range advantage of the IQ3100 for someone that was contemplating changing from the highest megapixel 35mm DSLR on the market to a system like this. But since I have it, and I kind of like it, I thought I'd post it here. It was taken in Zion National park before sunrise...

P1 XF-IQ3100, 35mm BR, ISO 50, f/8, 1/15s

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dave.gt

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A final image from the last camera therapy sessions with the H5D, 4-image stitch.

Hasselblad H5D with Film Back + FP4+ Film:
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Next week, back to the 50c and the 503cxi side by side...:loco:
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etrump

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Although it was totally by chance I had a great vantage point to photograph the Bastille Day fireworks in Paris.

All taken with xf/iq3100 and 75-150mm:

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tsjanik

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Nice Harvest!!!:thumbup:

I am envious... no vegetables in the garden again this year...:(
You should plant some then Dave. Garlic, tomatoes and shallots are about the easiest crops to grow. Garden tomatoes can't be bettered and the shallots make wonderful sauces, and the garlic is, well, garlic.

Tom
 

D&A

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Tom, your harvest is lovely, but it's no substitute for a McBeth color chart image. There's are no fully ripe tomatoes for "orange" , no cucumbers for "green" , no rhubarb for crimson and the all important difficult to reproduce "purple" represented by eggplant is missing too. So start planning for next seasons planting. :)

Dave (D&A)
 
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tsjanik

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Tom, your harvest is lovely, but it's no substitute for a McBeth color chart image. There's are no fully ripe tomatoes for "orange" , no cucumbers for "green" , no rhubarb for crimson and the all important difficult to reproduce "purple" represented by eggplant is missing too. So start planning for next seasons planting. :)

Dave (D&A)
Dave, I'll have those other colors later;besides you can't eat a color chart.
 
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