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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    I see a lot of that as a saturation problem with the first two, something Fuji E6 was know for. Many like it but I think that you have nailed the reason why I do not. Yes, the whites seem to be blown out a bit. Perhaps back down on the highlights and drop the contrast a bit. Don't get me wrong. Over all they are great. Yes the 100F does look better tho the yellow is well over saturated.
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    Thanks for your comments Marty

    Of course I do have to say that the intense colors of the wedding itself is what I was going for. The blown highlights behind the couple (outside of the pavilion) are just going to be what they are. The 400H handled it pretty well though, of course being a negative film. I like the bright somewhat high-key style of 400H overexposed.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Rolleiflex 2.8f + Kodak Tri-X + XTOL 1:1

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    The university astronomy department hosted an eclipse watching event this morning. I pulled out the ol' Pentax 67 500mm, strapped it onto my D800E with a 1.4x TC, and shot some images. Still working on those but here is a quick wide shot of the roof scene:

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    The university astronomy department hosted an eclipse watching event this morning. I pulled out the ol' Pentax 67 500mm, strapped it onto my D800E with a 1.4x TC, and shot some images. Still working on those but here is a quick wide shot of the roof scene:
    I made plans to get up and get a shot (4:00AM here) before work. But too much clouds and fog

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    Grrrrr. It was so foggy here I could barely find my way back to the house! Not the first time this has happened in the last couple years.

    Nice shot Bryan. Look forward to the others.
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    We were lucky here. You can see the cloud bank rolling in. There was still a ton of atmospheric haze so the images from the 500mm + 1.4x TC aren't sharp at all, plus my lenses were fogging up like crazy due to 100% humidity (seriously). I need to get one of those anti-fog things, but generally it isn't a terrible problem.

    Here's a quick composite image using another wide shot for the base. Due to the haze and such the close-ups aren't anything to write home about. I may cheat though and composite them on a completely different landscape image I have in mind from a few months ago, as it would work perfectly due to the composition. Fake it till you make it, right?!

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ID:	122937 Just back from a trip to Italy. The last time I visited this place, almost 20 yrs ago the clouds were down to the scree & didn't see anything. Because we were trekking & climbing via ferrata, the Deardorff wouldn't work. Travelled with a Rolleiflex T. This is an Ipod image....many rolls of FP4+ yet to develop.

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