Amazing, I could hang that up on my wall!
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Amazing, I could hang that up on my wall!
Thanks for the tip, that works well for me too in my scanning results! (Silverfast @6400dpi).
Prior to that I had more modest sharpening, 0.5pix 200%.
Not a worry Pali, ive just discovered this thread so there plenty to sift through.
As a V800 user, ive never tried 6400dpi and usually topped out at 3200, but now I might give it a go!
I love this!
You have controlled the tones wonderfully.
Thank you all, very kind of you.
Shot a few weeks back, outskirts of Melbourne, AUS.
Theres an interesting rock formation, which is a subject on its own. However once I saw the tree, I knew I wanted to make that the centerpiece...
I like the width of the shot, its almost like the tree wants to give you a hug!
Hi Pali, just a quick question on those matte borders, are those photoshopped or actually photographed. I just wanted to ask before I assumed because they look great and are a nice way to represent a...
Thanks Jmarmck & Steven, encouraged to hear that :)
I was both relieved and pleased to have got this result, cant wait to get this on print and see it in its final form.
I didnt think of that at the time. I have thought about getting an 81b filter too, but thanks for the tip.
Gumtree leaves do have a blueish green colour about them naturally as well.
Fascinating architecture, especially the round circles over the arch.
Also, i like the nice soft light this is taken in.
Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains - Australia
Had always wanted to try and catch a tree leaning up against a rock surface, and happen to notice this on my way out.
Did not have the strongest...
Originally shared in the Waters Edge thread, but i thought id share it here too.
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Its been a long time...
Thanks Holden.
Cant wait to try this one on print, large.
Thank you guys, appreciate it.
I didnt hang around for the sunset as the high tide would've been at its peak, but i did stay in the area and it was magical.
Definitely a place I will revisit as...
Pali K, your scans are always magnificent, and your images come up so good!
Its been a long time between photographing, having our first born can do that :)
After 18mths or so of no action, I finally had a chance to get back out there and take some shots.
It ended up...
Thank you all, appreciate it.
I got some Velvia 50 developed recently, these photos were taken using:
Hasselblad 500c | Zeiss Distagon 100mm + extension tube
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4338/36224279891_767b381809_c.jpg
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...and sold!
Im going to try this at 120 next!
Looks nicer than Kodak Ektar in some ways.
How does it scan, does it need much colour correction adjustments?
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While I'm here, here's some some my latest shots, first time using acros black and white film.
Using Hasselblad 500c, 40mm Distagon F4.0 and 80mm F2.8 with Fuji Acros.
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Love your work Maris, i must invest in some filters soon!
Thanks for sharing.
Ive been experiencing similar light leaks in corners of my photos similar to the one you posted here! I've been scratching my head and wondering why it is so...
You mention...
How about spot metering a grey card (and white and black cards too if you wish) through the respective filter?
As long as the grey cards orientation is the same angle as the subject and in the same...
Hey Pali, those scans are quality, so much detail in color and clarity!
Gotta look into these drum scanners, my v800 is ok but ugh its soft and have to do some aggressive sharpening in post.
I...
Recently got my roll of Velvia 100 film developed, scanned the shots and edited (recovering the colour punch and sharpness lost in scanning) some of them so far. Still getting a feel for the scanner,...
Nice one, interesting seeing these in more muted colours for a change.
Thank you Pali and Corran. :)
Yeah the hour of the day (just before sunrise at dawn) really lit up the sky and painted the clouds in such a way. Though it peaked at it best a couple mins after I...
New time poster to this thread and i've spent weeks sifting though the images here and there are some absolute pearlers and very talented photographers here!
I couldve quoted dozens of images over...
Love these, especially the colours and subjects! Add to that im a sucker for most things Velvia and it really works in this context.
From my latest developed roll of 120, kodak ektar 100 - Hasselblad 500c - 40mm Zeiss Distagon.
Got my scans back from the lab and theres some interesting color cast using ektar. Here in this shot...
Thats nice Ron!
That Fisheye lends itself to some interesting shots, nice work too!
Thats really impressive work Alan, and thanks for sharing the before and after.
Yeah cool, thats what i thought too. Thanks for your reply.
Thanks Vinney, heres a shot of my experience (dont have a 49mm adapter ring yet but the problem would still apply).
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Thanks for sharing Kirk.
I'm new to large format and I have just started to use my Master Technika in the field, and when trying use a grad filter I ran into a problem.
How do you go about using your lee grad filters with...
Those lines are damn straight johnmsanderson, did you pan using some sort of mechanism to pivot on the nodal point?
Nice work.
Update for those curious or concerned, i replaced the four individual LR44 batteries with the one 4LR44 battery and all is well again. Much relief that my investment wasnt a waste and all the fuss...