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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve M Hostetter View Post
    Nice one! I love it.
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Thank you Mark

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    Softies

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by lbenac View Post
    Softies

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    Like the last one, pleasant

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    Quote Originally Posted by lbenac View Post
    Softies

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    absolutely brilliant

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve M Hostetter View Post
    absolutely brilliant
    Thank you Steve :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Lee View Post

    Tulips, 2007
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    Always love tulip flowers.
    nice shot

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    I went to the "Artist Access Day" at Filoli estates and gardens (http://filoli.org/) in Woodside CA last Thursday, the 10th. Once per month, on a Thursday, they allow people to use tripods or easels (not normally allowed) after 3:30PM if you've arranged in advance and paid a bit more. I have been and taken my smaller cameras before, but I wanted to bring the Ebony and use it on a tripod.



    I guess I didn't check for falloff. This is with my 135/5.6 Symmar-S, which has a decent image circle for an old lens, but clearly not enough for the amount of front fall and rear rise that I used.



    This was with one of Reinhold's Wollaston Meniscus lenses, a 190/3.3, at f/8. I tried the "Galli Shutter" and wanted to do 1/15th, but probably did more like 1/4, as it was over exposed. I should have put on my new cheap "Vivitar" variable ND filter.
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Drew - those are beautiful images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drew.saunders View Post
    I guess I didn't check for falloff. This is with my 135/5.6 Symmar-S, which has a decent image circle for an old lens, but clearly not enough for the amount of front fall and rear rise that I used.
    I still like it very much. I like the "popping" effect of these tulips.

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