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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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vieri

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Val d'Orcia sunset ,Tuscany

Val d'Orcia, in Tuscany, is quintessential and iconic Italy. I am fortunate enough to go multiple times a year to photograph there, and each time is an amazing experience for me. A 23 seconds exposure at sunset with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 45mm and my Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.



Thank you for viewing, best regards

Vieri
 

Mark C

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Forgive me if I've posted a previous version of this one before but it's another case of looking back over my earlier images (taken in February 2018 in this case) and knowing that I can do better than I did originally - I am my own harshest critic and so this happens a lot! The subject might not appeal to everyone but, when I saw it, a discarded armchair whos last owner lacked the intelligence to dispose of it properly, it just seemed so out of place that it cried out to be photographed. GFX50S + GF45mm:

All weather seat by Mark, on Flickr
 

MGrayson

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Health, or at least the ability to carry a heavier camera, is returning. I took the old S(007) out for a walk today. I just love working with this system. It's always in my hand, always looking for something. It even shoots in color!

Here are a few from today posted more from excitement than anything else. All with S 24mm

Someone posted an "End of the Line". Here's another, very different, one.



I had a photography teacher who would look at something like this, sigh, and say "Everyone goes through this stage." I never outgrew it.



And finally, a mass of textures. It's usually the kiss of death to say "It will look interesting big, but not on this puny screen" because if a photo isn't interesting small, it sure won't improve with size. Having said that, there are a zillion interesting textures in here, so excuse the mediocre composition.



Well, it SHOULD be fun, right? RIGHT? :loco:

Matt
 

cerett

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This is such a striking image. Thanks for sharing! And to see that it is not with a gigabillion MP sensor ticks the right box for me. But it also makes me long for getting out of the house for even a single day trip!:thumbup:
Thanks Dave. Always enjoy reading what you have to say.
 

dave.gt

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More Psychedelia!

The weed killer effects linger still.:watch:

This will be a long process of detox and I am amused with the weird leaves, mini blooms of all shapes and colors along with quite normal blooms as well. Most interesting Rose Garden results ever.:cool:

Leica S 006 Vario 30-90mm:
 

dave.gt

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Ever have one of those mornings when you have nothing to do before sunrise or, even want to do? So I decided I needed a change in my attitude via a change in latitude. Five minutes later, I drive up to the fishing dock at our lake.

Being a multi-task kind of person, I had my Orvis fly rod with me and decided to do another session of "A Photograph and a Fish"...:thumbup:

I have only processed three images so far this morning but in between my work tasks for the day, I will post them. Here is the first one:


I must have been less that fully lucid, making a few mistakes, but it was fun anyway!

And, yes, I did catch a fish, too!
 
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