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Love the tricolor decolletage on the brutish 1199 ...congratulations and safe riding...
I got something new!
Taken with C645 + 210mm @F4 and P65+
Love it! That’s pretty much what I do with the big 350 Superachromat. I also used something similar with the Mamiya 300. Feels so much better with those multiple support points.Now that I learned how to attach a tripod foot to my Hasselblad adapters, I could set up the 350/5.6 SA with APO 1.4x extender for a 490/8. This is a two shot focus stack - one on the tree, one on the purple blooms. The squirrel was an accident, and I should have given him his own shot, but failed. Oh, the tree is not brightened in post. That's sunlight reflecting off of the buildings.
X2D, lenses as above, total of f/11 x 1.4 = f/16 (don't read that as fractions!) Acratech head , Gitzo tripod, Hejnar rail,
A little BTS: Probably should have moved the foot forward onto the 1.4x.
For a completely false sense of scale, here's yesterday morning with the 21/4. The image above is from the middle of that second tree from the left.
Matt
Lovely. Evocative. I want to live there. In the stacks.The old University library in Copenhagen
Thorkil
Hasselblad X1D XCD21/4 iso800 1/6s f5.6