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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Hi Ari,

    In this case I used a reversed 80mm Rodagon at F5.6 on the lens. (The aperture is fixed.) This is from one exposure using my dslr scanner. To get maximum sharpness, I'd have to focus stack, which I'm just learning about.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter J. De Smidt View Post
    Hi Ari,

    In this case I used a reversed 80mm Rodagon at F5.6 on the lens. (The aperture is fixed.) This is from one exposure using my dslr scanner. To get maximum sharpness, I'd have to focus stack, which I'm just learning about.
    Very nice, and thanks for the details, Peter.
    I hope the DSLR scanner is working out well, I try to keep up with it in the DIY section.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    I haven't been shooting much lately so here's one from the archives.

    Mamiya 7, 80mm, Ektachrome E100S.




    Jonathan

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Love that leaf detail Peter. Very cool.

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    Thank you, Scott.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by jcoldslabs View Post
    I haven't been shooting much lately so here's one from the archives.

    Mamiya 7, 80mm, Ektachrome E100S.




    Jonathan
    Very nice action picture. I like it.
    So, open up those archives even more!!
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    Thanks, Bert. This is not the sort of photo I usually take, but I was asked to photograph this motocross rider for the company I worked for at the time because we were sponsoring him. Most of the images from the shoot were much sharper (so that all the logos and brand name patches were visible), but this one is my favorite of the bunch since it better conveys a sense of speed and motion.

    Jonathan

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Another couple from my "Light and Stone" series, both silver gelatine lith prints

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    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Not much scenery to see on a hike yesterday.
    XP1, 18-55mm




    Beckler Peak Hike by yo_tuco, on Flickr


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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Looks pretty good to me.
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