Nice, thanks for sharing. Is this shot on the Lofoten?
Morning
I'd quite like to live here, love the crappy weather too.
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Morning
I'd quite like to live here, love the crappy weather too.
Does not have to be frozen ....Funnily enough, if the turd is frozen, you probably can (not that I have attempted such a thing - but seemed appropriate to point this out with such a chilly image!)
How were you able to get the Mamiya lens to work with your Pentax 645z? I thought Pentax had a greater flange distance than Mamiya 645 cameras? (I assume you're using the Mamiya 645 lens)Mers-les-Bains
Pentax 645Z Mamiya shift 55/4
Eiger and Mönch a different way
H3D HC35mm
Yes boss, I love it.
Ray, that is beautiful. :thumbup:GFX(r), 100-200, MCEX-18G
I was earlier looking at the 120 macro with OIS. But the cost was impressive!
Now I have tried my 100-200 with the 18 mm extension ring, and I am positively surprised of the result.
This picture is handheld and cropped to square of full size. f/8.
At 100% the in focus area is pin sharp, and an irritated ant is clearly visible in the middle, open, flower.
So it will fulfil all my macro needs. They are not that demanding, so your mileage may vary.
Ray
At least it's only the second most common fishing village shot from Lofoten behind the shot of Hamnoy off of the bridge Always a beautiful scene thoughYes it is, Reine on Lofoten, this is the shot every man and his dog takes, but longer lens and swing left a bit, and you get the above scene. Whilst this shot is not very imaginative, it's no surprise everyone takes it, a stunning place.
I assume Michiel means the 645 Mamiya Shift 50 F4. The M50 Shift F4 could be shortened at Mount and redone to Pentax 645.How were you able to get the Mamiya lens to work with your Pentax 645z? I thought Pentax had a greater flange distance than Mamiya 645 cameras? (I assume you're using the Mamiya 645 lens)
'fraid not, how about some more cherry blossom insteadWhat? No Easter Bunnies?:ROTFL:
Cats and dogs don't count today. Surely someone has an MF image of the EB for this special occasion!
Beautiful image!Autumn Aspens and light