Ed Hurst
Well-known member
I usually find this sort of thing a little gimmicky, but for some reason felt it worked with this one...
[/url] _IGP6538Step6sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, Spiffing Pics (115k+ views - thanks!), on Flickr[/IMG]
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Ed,
Ed,
The luminosity in this is wonderful.
Tom
MF can do birds too. A few from yesterday. 645D, 600mm.
Thank you Jerome, I really love the HC 100. Actually, that lens is the reason to why I bought in to the Hasselblad system.This is very nice and the rendering of the lens is extraordinary.
This lens is really extraordinary, I bought it used for my S2 system and it performs superb too. Unfortunatelly I have maybe a defective H adapter as AF stopped working several times so I will be sending the lens and the adapter to Solms... MF is usable but adapter should work with AF all the time.Thank you Jerome, I really love the HC 100. Actually, that lens is the reason to why I bought in to the Hasselblad system.
I would be very happy and honored to have you post for me.
Best regards
Dave Gurtcheff
Beach Haven, NJ
HI Dave,Four more from my father's negatives which were lost for 72 years. I hope you guys are not getting tired of my posting these...I cannot keep my hands off of them. All with Zeiss Super Ikonta "A" with uncoated Tessar lens. The vertical shot of the dunes is fresh snow. When enlarged, the dune grass sparkles with snow drops.
Thanks for looking and the kind words regarding my Dad's work.
Dave in NJ
MODERN PICTORIALS
At first I thought you'd caught me but then I realized that my butt is much bigger!Junipero Sarra Mission, Carmel, CA (25mm drop, 43mm lens)