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Fun with MF images 2025

drevil

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Contax 645 with P65+ and Zeiss 140mm 2.8 Sonnar

I went out to take a different scenery, but some trucks destroyed the fields in front of the tree I wanted to shoot, so it wasnt appealing anymore. I continued to the first real lookout for seeing the alps and shot this.
4 vertical shots stitched.
 
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Ed Hurst

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Sydney Observatory was completed in 1859 and played an extremely important part in the early scientific life of Australia. Many astronomical and scientific discoveries with made at the facility, which today is a science museum and meteorological station; it also continues to operate as an observatory, of course.

This image is designed to express how the modern city has grown up around the Observatory, yet the ancient skies still wheel around as they always have. Considerable assistance was required from the Observatory in gaining access to the site at night, for which I am extremely grateful.

Fuji GFX100S with Laowa 20mm lens. Upwards shift of circa 7mm for the main image, stitched with an unshifted frame for the foreground.

StarTrailsFromFiles_DSF6762-7719_DxO_Step15sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr
 
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John Leathwick

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Summer flowers of Kniphofia, a South Africa native, widely grown in New Zealand gardens. Fujifilm GFX 100s, F-Universalis, Nikkor-M 200. I bought the lens primarily for landscape, but it also renders nicely at closer distances - thanks Diggles for the recommendation.

-John

Kniphofia.jpg
 
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