Share some MF photos .... part 4


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very nice!!

Rolleiflex2.8F|80Planar|Kodak BW400CN (expired)

#1: focus...
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pardon the dust...
 

#1: lonely in prime...
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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.

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H3D-39 with HCD 4/28.

Here is a glimpse of Horseshoe Bend, Arizona...interesting place...the Colorado River actually negotiates the horseshoe...experiment with stitching 3 panels with the 28mm lens.

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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From a Minolta Autocord I
Kodak Portra 400VC
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Changi Beach ( a Sunday morning sunrise )

Mamiya PRO-TL, 35mm
PROVIA 100

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Here is a glimpse of Horseshoe Bend, Arizona...interesting place...the Colorado River actually negotiates the horseshoe...experiment with stitching 3 panels with the 28mm lens.

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.

horseshoe1.jpg


Great shot. That was a scary photo to take wasn't it? I was there several years ago and was utterly frightened as I walked to the edge. Since you were in the area did you stop by Antelope Canyon? Here's one I took in 1999.

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from two nights ago...at Yosemite National Park...view from the Wawona Tunnel of the entire valley.

The famous El Capitan 7,569 ft (2,307 m) above sea level, and some 3000 ft (910m) above the valley floor of Yosemite on the left. And in the far center, Half Dome, some 8836 ft (2693m) of sheer granite.

This is a 3 panel stitched image with Hasselblad H3D-39 with HC4/120 Macro.

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Nice:thumbsup:
 

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.

Here is a glimpse of Horseshoe Bend, Arizona...interesting place...the Colorado River actually negotiates the horseshoe...experiment with stitching 3 panels with the 28mm lens.

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.

horseshoe1.jpg


Great view and nice shot! Thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:


Great shot. That was a scary photo to take wasn't it? I was there several years ago and was utterly frightened as I walked to the edge. Since you were in the area did you stop by Antelope Canyon? Here's one I took in 1999.

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beanokim! Very nice too. Love the light and detail. :thumbsup:


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yes, did Antelope Canyon...and Grand Canyon...here is a pic of Antelope's famous light shaft:

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It was super crowded...the Navajo will spoil the market if they are greedy and let so many people into the canyon at one time. I only got one or two shots with no people in them.

Lower Antelope was better...

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The dust is killer! Its so fine, and it gets everywhere!

Great view and nice shot! Thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:





beanokim! Very nice too. Love the light and detail. :thumbsup:


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Some pics of the Grand Canyon, taken from Hopi House, South Rim...the place is so vast, it is very difficult to depict on the web. This attempt is made by capturing 8 images, stitched horizontally, to create a panorama about 180 degrees wide. In its original size, printed to high resolution (300dpi) the image is some 10 ft wide, and 15 inches high. Can easily be enlarged to double those dimensions without loss of clarity.

The idea of this style of panorama is to print it full size, dsplay it such that a viewer can only take in parts of the picture at one time...just like being there.

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A larger version, 1080 pixels high will be available on my blog later.
 

yes, did Antelope Canyon...and Grand Canyon...here is a pic of Antelope's famous light shaft:

upper-antelope.jpg


It was super crowded...the Navajo will spoil the market if they are greedy and let so many people into the canyon at one time. I only got one or two shots with no people in them.

Lower Antelope was better...

lower-antelope.jpg


The dust is killer! Its so fine, and it gets everywhere!


Wow...the light...the texture...the mood...simply gorgeous :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Jonker Street, Malacca, Malaysia
Kodak Portra 400VC
Rolleiflex


1) Tonics
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2) Dim Summ
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3) Take 5, maybe 15
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4) Char Kuey Teow
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5) Post-It-Slippers!
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My friend,

your shots are getting much sharper now a days.. which scanner are you using now ?
of is it the Rolleiflex that is creating such effect ?

well done my friend.
Billy
 

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