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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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It is very rare that we have major precipitation followed by an afternoon clearing with no wind in Arizona. That was the exact forecast on Monday so I took a chance and made the 5 hour round trip drive for a sunset shoot at a spot near Sedona that I have been wanting to photograph under these conditions for several years. The water that Cathedral Rock is reflected in only exists when those exact conditions occur and it must be calm to get the reflection. To get some nice pink wispy clouds 10 minutes after sunset made it even better than I had hoped...

GFX-50S, 32-64mm

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One of your best, E.J. You'll remember that moment for a long, long time. Well worth the long drive.

Thanks for sharing it with us.

Joe
 

drunkenspyder

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P1 XF | IQ4.150 | S-K 35 | f/11 | 6s | ISO 50 | 3-image stitch

P.S. Thanks to Joe Colson for the Frameshop script. Most excellent.
 
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drunkenspyder

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Just beautiful.
It is very rare that we have major precipitation followed by an afternoon clearing with no wind in Arizona. That was the exact forecast on Monday so I took a chance and made the 5 hour round trip drive for a sunset shoot at a spot near Sedona that I have been wanting to photograph under these conditions for several years. The water that Cathedral Rock is reflected in only exists when those exact conditions occur and it must be calm to get the reflection. To get some nice pink wispy clouds 10 minutes after sunset made it even better than I had hoped...

GFX-50S, 32-64mm

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stngoldberg

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The 100 MPx phase one with the HC 300 lens with the 1.7 extender hand held is probably not the best tool for this job, but it was all that I had with me when I saw this scene
Stanley
 
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