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nice, Jean Marc

here's a more boxy view of your second...perhaps on the same evening :)

Provia 100F (6x7)

 

 

From atop the Freedom Tower with my good friend (and partner in crime), Steve Blitz

Using a "lenskirt" and small tripod which only after the fact we were told were not allowed... :(

They came in handy, though, as the image is tack sharp on the Fujiflex print I made

EKTAR (6x9)

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Another great series of New York - it is all about the light and composition. 

 

Lenskirt ??

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RW I love this picture  :)

Very well done

Rg

Henry

 

RW, this picture is well scanned IMO , with Vuescan or NK software ?

Have you comparing the two sofwares ?

and speed of the scan for one photo (standard setting)

 

I still find Vuescan simpler. I also like the better resolution on the preview scan as it gives you more to work with. I had the Plustek 8200i Ai before and the Coolscan 5000 speeds through the scans compared to it. I also like the batch scan function. 6 frames scan very quickly and I think I'll do the mod to get it to do a whole roll. I think I got a bargain on the Coolscan in hindsight.  :)

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She was waiting for a kiss,

but I took this photo

 

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https://flic.kr/p/FF2cyf

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From atop the Freedom Tower with my good friend (and partner in crime), Steve Blitz

Using a "lenskirt" and small tripod which only after the fact we were told were not allowed... :(

They came in handy, though, as the image is tack sharp on the Fujiflex print I made

EKTAR (6x9)

attachicon.giffreedom.jpg

This is a stunner, Adam. It must look great in print.

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nice, Jean Marc

here's a more boxy view of your second...perhaps on the same evening :)

Provia 100F (6x7)

Another stunner, Adam. I particularly like how there's just enough definition in the cut-off between the sunrise sky and it's reflection in the main glass building.

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Another great series of New York - it is all about the light and composition. 

 

Lenskirt ??

Thanks, Dave.  Yes, the first was with a lenskirt and the second was not b/c the lens was pressed flat against the glass.

 

Frankfurt Airport with the MP, 50mm Summilux and the Cinestill50:

 

26089878051_f2241c9d75_b.jpgFrankfurt Airport by Dirk Raffel, auf Flickr

 

interesting use of the CS 50.  Some odd greens (which could be reversed) but otherwise a nice and clean photo.

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I have another comparison for you all and would love to get your opinion on which you like better.  This is the same "Gehry" building that I posted a B&W photo of a few months ago (I will post it again below for reference).  When I took that B&W photo, I noticed that on a crisp sunny day there was a rather narrow range of exposure values (3-4).  It thus struck me that this POV would be quite suitable for slide film.  Well, last week I took my 6x9 and long lens back to that spot and took the follow two photos.  The version with the darker sky was taken with a polarizing filter; while the other version was taken with no filters.

Which do you favor?  

Thank you!!

VELVIA 50 - 6x9 (no polarization)

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Velvia 50 - 6x9 (with polarization)


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Here is the B&W version that I shared a few months ago...

same gear

Tri-X (orange filter)

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