Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Originally Posted by
Bill Poole
Glad you like, barnninny. The camera was leveled on the tripod, and I still had tweak the the vertical a little in Lightroom. I thought I had it squared away, but the older I get, the crookeder things look.
Bill
Heh. I know how that is.
The sides of the image look like it's level, so it probably is just the optical illusion created along the top by the different tones.
Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Originally Posted by
Old Fart
Its art Fart.
sorry sorry sorry couldn't stop myself. I really like this, the chain shadows on draped canvas are amazing, so many layers of interest.
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Originally Posted by
cpercy
Its art Fart.
sorry sorry sorry couldn't stop myself. I really like this, the chain shadows on draped canvas are amazing, so many layers of interest.
A store that I frequent has several trucks parked in the front lot. Rarely are they parked with the sun hitting the rear of the box where these chains and tarp reside. I kept my hopes up, and finally the day arrived. But sadly I wasn't carrying the 6x6 or the 4x5. Maybe next time.
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ScottPhotoCo
Here is a shot of the room where I married a beautiful girl on March 22nd of last month. The fact that the film was able to retain some detail through the windows is amazing as the contrast was higher than I believed it would be able to. Made on a Mamiya C330 + 80mm f2.8 on Fuji Acros film.
Nice perspective.
I'm not surpised at all. The exposure is for the window not the interior. The wall around the window is virtually black on my monitor.
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Re: safe haven for tiny formats
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Originally Posted by
goamules
Nikkor 50/1.4 Leica mount:
Fire! Fire! Fire!! Oh, sorry, just Garrett's rose picture.
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help! put it out! Ouch, ouw, ouch!
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Is that the Nikkor 50/1.4 for their rangefinder?