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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Ed Hurst

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Brighton Pavilion

Dating back to 1787, the Brighton Pavilion was built for the man who was to become King George IV. Its style is interesting for England! And also a sign of the man's well-known bawdy nature!

I couldn't do the shot I wanted that night for two reasons - the classic angle was unavailable due to a cloud bank obscuring the stars, and I accidentally left my fully charged battery in the car, so the trails are shorter than usual. So this is unfinished business....

Pentax 645Z with 25mm f4 DA.

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beano_z

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Couple sunset shots from last week here in Richmond, BC.



Sunset ar Garry Point Park - blue ring 35mm used here with a Haida 3-stop GND

P0000282 Garry Point Park Sunset - 30-Apr-2019 to 26-Apr-2019.jpg


Mount Baker looming behind Steveston harbour - shot on the Mamiya APO 300mm f/4.5 IF lens, what a fantastic piece of glass for the money!

P0000245 Garry Point Park Sunset - 30-Apr-2019 to 26-Apr-2019.jpg
 

Ed Hurst

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Hi Ed, I would love to see one without the star trails (not a fan of them myself).

Hi Alan,

I might get some other shots of the location without them when I return, but all the frames I have at present are composed and exposed for the trails... Apologies!

Ed
 
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