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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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MGrayson

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And at the opposite end of the saturation scale... Wandering on Billionaire's Row (under construction) with the GFX100, 100-200/5.6 zoom.





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MGrayson

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Yikes! One image I was processing turned out to be the first of a three vertical stitch pano. I know sheer numbers don't make a photo, but I'm a bit overwhelmed by ~8500x25000.



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mjr

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Morning

After making it out of Iraq and back to Sweden, I am greeted with the remains of Autumn and the beginnings of winter, woke my first morning to a nice dusting of snow. A bit rusty with photographing back home but just love the hint of colour on an overcast snowy day.

 

f6cvalkyrie

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Our Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera) has the wrong timing again ... every year, the flowers appear too early ...
P1 DF with P30+ and Mamiya 140mm Macro

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Rafael
 

P. Chong

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5 panel stitch from Fujifilm GFX50R with GF120/f4. Hand held (coz I am lazy...lol). The final image is 10X larger, and will print to about 6.9m x 2m without upres.

The Dresden Altstadt skyline from Neustadt, by the Elbe River.

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mjr

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The edge of the river here is starting to freeze up, looked lovely this morning with the remaining Autumn colours reflected.

 

Quentin_Bargate

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During our trip through France, to and from Monaco, we met many wonderful and helpful people. At Chateau Lascombes in Margaux just before the grapes were harvested for the 2019 vintage, we were given a tour of the vinyard and I took this photo of our generous guides. À votre santé! GFX100 32-64 F/4 @ F/4.5




Now, you may ask, did I use any lenses other than the 32-64mm with the GFX100? I did - the 120mm F/4 Macro principally. But the 32-64mm is so versatile, and very sharp, I rarely felt the need.
 
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