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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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mjr

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I thought I would be too late home to catch Autumn colours but there are still a few pockets around. I have toned this down but still a bit saturated for my liking, early morning sun turned everything golden.



 

P. Chong

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Today's image: The Julius Assmann 3 by Glashutte Original. This watch was not part of the watches in the commission of my recent assignment in Germany. This is a "vintage" watch from the brand's own archive, photographed as my personal work. The watch is a limited edition of 25 pieces only, released in 2003. If the watch looks a bit gritty, its because it is, and not prepared to be commercially photographed.

Fujifilm GFX 50 R with Fujinon GF 120 f/4 R LM OIS WR, at f/16, 1/125s ISO 100 focus stacked from 9 images in Helicon Focus.


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P. Chong

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Oops I made a calculation error. Dimension of print should be about 1.75m x 0.45m at 300dpi. I calculated the dimensions quoted at 76dpi. Which is still usable, but viewing distance would be considerably further.

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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etrump

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It's been a while so here goes...

Vermont in Autumn photographed with the IQ4 and frame averaging (since that is what I do now ;))





 
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mjr

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Morning

Went out super early, -8 at the river and waited for the sun to rise, worth it for around 20 seconds of perfect low light, 3 shots and it went!

 
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