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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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JoelM

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Hmm, you must pack VERY light to manage that trip with a woman passenger for over a week and camera gear in an F-Type convertible! I've got bigger camera bags than the F-Type boot, even assuming that you weren't packing the spare tyre and only the inflation kit (aka cell phone).
Are spare tires still a thing? I think many use run-flat tires. I got rid of mine on the little car due to the ride being rough enough and now have an inflation kit (green goo and pump). :)

Joel
 

tcdeveau

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This is definitely a "Fun with..." image and a little different than my normal stuff but I'm happy to report my wife and I welcomed our son (our first) into the world last Monday, October 8th. Mom and baby are doing great!

X1D, 90mm XCD - just a transfer from Phocus Mobile to iphone so pls forgive graininess

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dave.gt

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This is definitely a "Fun with..." image and a little different than my normal stuff but I'm happy to report my wife and I welcomed our son (our first) into the world last Monday, October 8th. Mom and baby are doing great!

X1D, 90mm XCD - just a transfer from Phocus Mobile to iphone so pls forgive graininess

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Fun? Heck yeah!!!:):):)

Nothin' left to do but smile, smile, smile!!!

Congratulations, Dad!
 

tsjanik

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I will be attending a print workshop next month and have been going through some old images. Scanned film image of Chapel Pond in the Adirondacks taken some years ago; I suspect it looks almost the same today.

Chapel Pond, ADK by tsjanik47, on Flickr
 
About 5 years ago I exhibited a portfolio called 'Square Wheels,' about eccentric cars. The images were shot with a collection of elderly Rollei TLRs. But now I've figured out how to make digital images that look quite consistent with those, using a GFX with a 40 Summicron and the tilting accessory viewfinder, which is IMO lots better than the LCD monitor for shooting at chest height. So now I'm reviving the project, planning on a book with both analog and digital images.

(The 40 Corn, on GFX, just covers the sensor in 1:1 format – with what looks like a bit of vintage vignetting.)

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stevenfr

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Thanks Joe. It was raining and the fog was just skirting us. My wife of course held the umbrella. We are just flying to you neck of the woods.

[tQUOTE=Joe Colson;770211]And it was worth the wait. :thumbup:

Joe[/QUOTE]
 

stngoldberg

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I have been a huge Boston Red Sox fan my entire life; i’m currently celebrating their victory last evening elevating them to the World Series against a team to be decided in the next few days.
Mookie Betts will most likely be named the MVP (most valuable player) in the American League this year
Attached is a photo that I took of him this year in a spring training game vs the Houston Astros in West Palm Beach
Hasselblad 300mm lens with a 1.7 extender mounted on a phase back.
I brought my monopod to the game to use for this image, but it was confiscated at the entrance (I retrieved it after the game).
As a result, I took this image using the rear edge of the dugout for stability, with the mirror up at 1/800 sec.
Stanley
 
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