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Fun with MF images 2024

MGrayson

Subscriber and Workshop Member
. . . . . . . and like today, I had too much gear .

Matt , that rings a thousand bells here . And I am unable to sell any gear . I love my gear and , call me nuts , sometimes talk to the beautiful members of my HASSELBLD collection . 🙃🙃🙃
I think we're all nuts. :ROFLMAO:

So 40 years ago. I lived in the Bay Area, but was visiting NYC. This bridge is in Central Park. Pentax 67 with ???, but it's Medium Format, right?


The funny bit is that I later moved to NYC and have lived about 100 yards from that spot for the past 25 years.

Matt
 
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jng

Well-known member
Light Show by John Ngai, on Flickr
X2D | XCD 21 | f/4 | 11s | ISO 800​
There was quite the light show going on over my neighbor's house last night here in Northern California. While I was too lazy to find a spot for a more artistic composition, luckily I didn't need to go far (my front stoop) to witness the spectacle.

John

P.S. I was recently made aware of the ability to focus the lens to infinity with a simple push of the "M" button customized for the task. Seems accurate enough and obviates a lot of fumbling about in the dark.
 
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GeorgeBo

Well-known member
I'll join in with the terrible color cast issues people were having with their sensors last night :p
This one from close to the central Virginia/North Carolina border. Visiting where I grew up and the barn I used to play in. Never in a million years would I have thought this view would have been possible from there.

Fireflies joined in too.

100X0218-1.jpg
GFX 100 II / Noct-NIKKOR 58mm/1.2 adapted and uncropped.
 
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MGrayson

Subscriber and Workshop Member
This started out as a face-detect question, namely, could it handle glasses. (Answer, nope.) But I was tethered and found that I could put the focus square completely inside the glasses lens, and it worked perfectly. It also made a fairly accurate self-portrait. :cool:

X2D, XCD 135/2.8 on tripod, tethered to Phocus.


Matt
 
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anwarp

Well-known member
This started out as a face-detect question, namely, could it handle glasses. (Answer, nope.) But I was tethered and found that I could put the focus square completely inside the glasses lens, and it worked perfectly. It also made a fairly accurate self-portrait. :cool:

X2D, XCD 135/2.8 on tripod, tethered to Phocus.


Matt
Looks @lookbook like, but for the very slightly crooked horizon!
 

lookbook

Well-known member
This started out as a face-detect question, namely, could it handle glasses. (Answer, nope.) But I was tethered and found that I could put the focus square completely inside the glasses lens, and it worked perfectly. It also made a fairly accurate self-portrait. :cool:

X2D, XCD 135/2.8 on tripod, tethered to Phocus.


Matt
Looks @lookbook like, but for the very slightly crooked horizon!

naked photographer !
Fujifilm GFX 100s | Fujinon GF45mm F2.8 R WR
LookBook has a smaller horizon than Mr. Grayson,
but his horizon is straight -
and he doesn't pull his hair out either!!! : )
 

cunim

Well-known member
Just saying: that first image needs some attention.
It’s a b/w conversion of a vertical panorama. formatted 8 x 10, and some gradients and vignette in LR. No other editing. The blotchy bits in the trees are red paint. Does it need something more - or less?
 
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