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I did a couple focus tests on this roll. With this particular system the lenses focus correctly with no adjustment.
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The second shot I adjusted halfway to the IR mark and it made the focus slightly soft. I think depth of field saved it from being a total wash. First shot is without adjustment.
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View along a Bay Area hiking trail:
https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3857/3...8d796a19_z.jpg
I believe this was taken on a trail in the Los Altos Hills in Santa Clara County.
The elusive and seldom seen but highly photogenic Murrietta Falls in Alameda County:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2864/3...865779bf_o.jpg
Make sure you have had your Wheaties before starting on this one. http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article...ng-2662044.php
Both of the above were photographed with a tripod-mounted Nikon F3 camera.
Thomas
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Here's my back and my TOKO (NOT TOYO) 4x5 in Glacier National Park taking a picture of a Bristlecone Pine -- WAY off trail, of course.
Attachment 163334
Check out: http://www.subclub.org/toko/
And here in an UNRETOUCHED picture from Zion National Park -- with the same camera:
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xkaes
Here's my back and my TOKO (NOT TOYO) 4x5 in Glacier National Park taking a picture of a Bristlecone Pine -- WAY off trail, of course.
Attachment 163334
Check out:
http://www.subclub.org/toko/
And here in an UNRETOUCHED picture from Zion National Park -- with the same camera:
Do you have a website displaying more of your work?
Thomas
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Sunset at Lands End Beach - San Francisco.
http://spiritsofsilver.com/yahoo_sit...0420_large.jpg
A group of brown pelicans are watching the sunset from the small island in the center. You can just make out the silhouette of their heads against the setting sun. Located at the entrance of the Golden Gate, the beach is no longer accessible except by rappelling.
Fuji Velvia 50, 75mm lens, Pentax 67II.
Thomas
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tgtaylor
Sunset at Lands End Beach - San Francisco.
http://spiritsofsilver.com/yahoo_sit...0420_large.jpg
A group of brown pelicans are watching the sunset from the small island in the center. You can just make out the silhouette of their heads against the setting sun. Located at the entrance of the Golden Gate, the beach is no longer accessible except by rappelling.
Fuji Velvia 50, 75mm lens, Pentax 67II.
Thomas
Very nice image!
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Attachment 167023 This was from somewhere near Linville NC. Maybe the hike to Hawksbill? Sigma Merrill DP2.
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what an amazing set of clouds and rocks and mountains Eric. how did you manage to compress the tonality so nicely?
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