Share some MF photos .... part 4


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From my series of short articles and tributes on the US National Parks...the second article on Yosemite featuring Half Dome in different moods:

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More and larger pics in my blog article. Also Article 1 on the view from Tunnelview Lookout:

http://peter-chong.blogspot.com/2010/10/us-national-parks-yosemite-half-dome.html
 

Gorgeous stuff with the 4x5 there, Yiming. Tempted to go try it out soon myself!

Here's one from me..bored at home with nothing to do, so i shot some vegetables. lol.

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Cool man!
Nice still shots!
Focusing at night is horrible, I can't tell whats in and whats off focus from the ground glass.
I'm shifting back to day time shooting for the timebeing
 

From my series of short articles and tributes on the US National Parks...the second article on Yosemite featuring Half Dome in different moods:

half-dome.jpg


More and larger pics in my blog article. Also Article 1 on the view from Tunnelview Lookout:

http://peter-chong.blogspot.com/2010/10/us-national-parks-yosemite-half-dome.html

Nice..
I would imagine anything longer than a 180mm lens would be essential for such a "park" visit
 

actually shot most of the park with the 28mm. The pic above was shot with a 120mm, the longest lens I have on my Hassy setup.
 

Cool man!
Nice still shots!
Focusing at night is horrible, I can't tell whats in and whats off focus from the ground glass.
I'm shifting back to day time shooting for the timebeing

I get what u mean. Focusing on ground glass at night is a pain...everything looks like its out of focus!
 

I get what u mean. Focusing on ground glass at night is a pain...everything looks like its out of focus!

I use a very powerful flashligt to lit my subject when I shoot close ups to makes things a bit easier :)
 

Burning question. How you guys manage to scan the sides?
 

Burning question. How you guys manage to scan the sides?

maybe you scan them as single frames
with the label across instead of the sides you will pickup the sides in this case :p
 

Water's Edge

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Putrajaya, Malaysia
Rodenstock 120mm F/5.6 Macro Sironar
 

Some humble shots from my first MF camera.

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My rental while touring the South West USA...in twilight...shot at ISO50, f/8, 30s exposure, at the car park of Horseshoe Bend, Arizona.

H3D-39 with HCD 4/28.


My tripod is positioned 4,200 feet (1280m) above sea level and the Colorado River is at 3,200 feet (975m) above sea level making it a breathtaking 1,000 foot (308m) drop from tripod to water level. Quite a scary thing.

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Stunning !!!! The tones and composition is Master class
 

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Jonker Street, Malacca, Malaysia
Kodak Portra 400VC
 

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