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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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dave.gt

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A Photograph and a Fish -Part 3:



Lesson learned today:

Photography should be fun, don't let time pass you by, there are always images to be captured. Sometimes you just have to get moving!:thumbs:

And, it isn't the end of the world if your images aren't perfect...
 

vieri

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A Photograph and a Fish -Part 3:



Lesson learned today:

Photography should be fun, don't let time pass you by, there are always images to be captured. Sometimes you just have to get moving!:thumbs:

And, it isn't the end of the world if your images aren't perfect...
Like this one the best, Dave, very good job! :) Best regards,

Vieri
 

dave.gt

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Thanks, Vieri, :)

Some day, there will come a time when I have a confluence of time, energy, opportunity and creative mind. Then, I will post something other than banal floral images and hit-and-run landscapes that would actually be worthy of comment.

Until then, it is like breathing the fresh air of the great outdoors for the very first time when I can leave the house for even 45 minutes. :) ... not nearly enough time for anything more than that, but that is enough, and, it doesn't matter if nothing is in focus/colors are weird/composition is less than desirable/motifs are boring/etc. Just a brief respite and a few heartbeats of time set aside for enjoying.:):):)

One more from yesterday, after this one, I caught a fish and went home as my hour of quiet time at the lake was about to expire. The fish was returned to the water as always.

 
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vieri

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Sunset at Londrangar, Iceland

Sunset at Londrangar, in Iceland. I simply love the winter light there, soft and beautiful, and I can't wait to be back in December! 16 seconds exposure with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 21mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.



Thank you for viewing, best regards

Vieri
 

cerett

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Recently came across this image of a cymbidium orchid taken sometime in the 90's using a Hasselblad 500cm, 120 macro lens and Fuji Velvia film. I was at a friend's greenhouse and used a black velvet drape for the background. I cannot remember when the film was scanned. Happier times, maybe? Orchid 14a.jpg
 

dave.gt

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Recently came across this image of a cymbidium orchid taken sometime in the 90's using a Hasselblad 500cm, 120 macro lens and Fuji Velvia film. I was at a friend's greenhouse and used a black velvet drape for the background. I cannot remember when the film was scanned. Happier times, maybe? View attachment 143776
Very nicely done! :) What lovely colors!

I have some Velvia in my film backs along with TriX... I am anxious to get back to the Smoky Mountains to shoot! Thanks for the inspiration, oh...and, the increased anxiety!!!:ROTFL:
 

MGrayson

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My PT told me to carry more weight around, so the Leica S(007) and 24mm went out for another walk.



Best,

Matt (Brightened the picture a bit. I hope that doesn't ruin it for anyone...)
 
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dave.gt

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Ohhhh, lovely, Matt! I haven't tried one of those starburst contre jour shots yet.:) Love the foliage rendering.:thumbup:
 

MGrayson

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Ohhhh, lovely, Matt! I haven't tried one of those starburst contre jour shots yet.:) Love the foliage rendering.:thumbup:
Thanks Dave!

I'm unreasonably fond of turning summer foliage white. This is yellow and green way up, red way down (to get the sign black).

Matt
 
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