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Fun with MF images 2024

diggles

Well-known member
Here are a few from a recent interiors project. Fuji GFX 100 II and TS lenses, Profoto flash, and ambient. All images were made while tethering to Capture One.

Canon 50 TS-E Macro. The image on the screen is from the same shoot and was added in Photoshop.
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Canon 50 TS-E Macro.
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Canon 90 TS-E Macro
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Fuji GF 30 TS. The 16x9 aspect ratio was chosen to crop out the excessive amount of ceiling and floor.
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Greg Haag

Well-known member
Spent part of last week at the river, I intended on doing a little more photography than I wound up doing. This is on the North Fork river which is a tailwater to the White river in north central Arkansas, it was named one of Trout Unlimited's Top 5 Rivers to fish last decade. Fishing is exceptional for four species of trout—brook, rainbow, cutthroat, and brown (with a world record German brown caught in 1988 that weighed almost 39lbs). Sadly all of the old records are still in place, but such a relaxing place to be.


GFX 100S 23mmairstream at river small-1.jpg

airstream at river small-2.jpg

airstream at river small-3.jpg
 

lookbook

Well-known member
Here are a few from a recent interiors project. Fuji GFX 100 II and TS lenses, Profoto flash, and ambient. All images were made while tethering to Capture One.

Canon 50 TS-E Macro. The image on the screen is from the same shoot and was added in Photoshop.
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Canon 50 TS-E Macro.
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Canon 90 TS-E Macro
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Fuji GF 30 TS. The 16x9 aspect ratio was chosen to crop out the excessive amount of ceiling and floor.
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... great work Warren -
my favourites are the 1st and the 3rd photo.
all four photos are very good,
but I find these two photos even more exciting!!!
 

diggles

Well-known member
... great work Warren -
my favourites are the 1st and the 3rd photo.
all four photos are very good,
but I find these two photos even more exciting!!!
Thank you!

I agree. It was really refreshing to work with a client who appreciated focusing on smaller details rather than showing the whole room in every shot. Frequently, less is more when it comes to conveying a specific message or feeling.
 

jng

Well-known member
Circle of Life by John Ngai, on Flickr
907x-CFV100C | XCD 3.2/90 | f/11 | 6-image focus stack​

I spent a nice morning this weekend with some good photography friends wandering around the Mt. Diablo foothills of the San Francisco East Bay Area. Shooting in broad daylight isn't really my thing, but the beautiful spring blooms were calling. This scene, with the remains of a once vibrant tree framing the patches of yellow flowers on the distant hillside, captured my attention.

John
 
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