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I'm not really into landscapes, but that's a great image Adam.

Your SWC images are tempting me to break out my 40mm Distagon but currently can't even hold a Hasselblad because of a broken wrist.

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Now I'd like to move on to a series of cactus photos that I found in Israel...

 

The red bulbs are a variety of sabris fruit  :p

Velvia 50  :p

SWC

 

Awesome shot Adam.

What distance, roughly, camera to subject?

Ground-glass I assume?

Gary

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I'm not really into landscapes, but that's a great image Adam.

Your SWC images are tempting me to break out my 40mm Distagon but currently can't even hold a Hasselblad because of a broken wrist.

  

Yikes, Erl, i am so sorry to hear abour your wrist. As a photographer i am sure that it is doubly annoying!

Thanks for your comment. And i'd love to see examples from your 40mm whenever you feel up to it!

 

 

Awesome shot Adam.

What distance, roughly, camera to subject?

Ground-glass I assume?

Gary

Thanks, Gary. Yes, tripod for sure. Distance was about 13"-18" and i of courses used the ground glass to measure the DOF to include only the main cactus subject in the foreground. More to come.... :)
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I'm not really into landscapes, but that's a great image Adam.

Your SWC images are tempting me to break out my 40mm Distagon but currently can't even hold a Hasselblad because of a broken wrist.

 

I hope this will not hamper your plans of winning the Lisbon challenge?

Get well soon, 

 

Christoph

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For Philip, a few impressions of my recent visit to the Peter Lindbergh exhibition in Rotterdam.

 

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M4-P, 28vIII, Foma100, ns

 

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Exhibition pic 3

 

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http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/265289-iphone-7-verses-m9/

http://www.wsj.com/articles/facebooks-oculus-working-on-stand-alone-virtual-reality-device-1475783637

http://www.instavr.co/?gclid=CMu67sWEyM8CFYgYGwodmBAA2Q

etc., etc., etc.

 

No, thank you.

 

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(Film, of course!)

 

Paul

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Paul nice b&w tone . Is classical music ?  :)

Thanks for posting

 

Exactly Paul !

It makes me thinking of duck (beyond a charming bird)  who can fly and swim but not like a real bird and not like a real fish.

This is exactly what is happening in the photography for the camera

-a video in the camera,

-approximate pictures with a smartphone (made an enlargement and you'll see)

-the focus peaking for a focus on the camera (the shutter on and is used meanwhile + a battery that discharges)

-the live view,

-an electronic viewfinder (when battery over no viewfinder, no focus possible) versus optical and mechanical (no battery needed)

-the pixels and Isos race

All in square pixels that the camera software smooth and smooth to make plastic and  synthesis image.

There is now photo software who mimics and makes grain ! :angry:

Where are we going ?

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Henry

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For Philip, a few impressions of my recent visit to the Peter Lindbergh exhibition in Rotterdam.

 

attachicon.gif160929_1_M4-P_0030.jpg

M4-P, 28vIII, Foma100, ns

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Exhibition pic 2

 

attachicon.gif160929_1_M4-P_0035.jpg

M4-P, 28vIII, Foma100, ns

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Exhibition pic 3

 

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M4-P, 28vIII, Foma100, ns

 

Rgds

 

C.

Christoph black and white are superb with nice black and grey scale.

The definition is very good

Thanks for posting

I like all the three pictures

Best

Henry

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Exhibition pic 3

 

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M4-P, 28vIII, Foma100, ns

 

Rgds

 

C.

Hi Christoph

 

Great set of images from the Peter Lindbergh exhibition, you really captured the feeling of such an exhibition! Regarding the Olympus I should use them more, (and they are quieter than the LX)  for as you say there are some great lenses, the one used for the portrait (85mm) being one of them.

 

Regards

Charles

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Another alpine scene.

Rollei T

Fuji RDP

Gary

 

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Quang Nam beach at sunrise

6 am - Sept 2016

 

Kodak TMAX100

MP-50 Lux Asph

 

a little blurry but I like it and you?

 

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TMAX a "deep" homogeneous black

(no "banding" inhomogeneous like in digital)

 

Best

Henry

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