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01-18-2010, 05:40 PM   #16
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I like that cat doing a double-take, Nesster

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Nice cat's gentlemen. Beautiful seascape Tuco. A few more from last year.


Moonrays and Star Trails P67 55MM F/4 @ F/8 30 minutes Acros in Xtol




Old Shed in Deer Isle Maine P67 55MM F/4 @ F/11 Acros in Xtol.

01-19-2010, 09:27 PM   #18
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I gotta get a MF capable scanner. Nice shots everyone!
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Nightfly, now THATS what I'm talking about! those are super shots, clarity and detail all in a very natural way. I just started using an Xtol clone developer, so I'm enjoying seeing the samples with Acros.

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Cold Spring, NY; Provia X, 45mm f/2.8


NYC; Provia X, 150mm f/3.5


Coney Island, NYC; FP4, 45mm f/2.8
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WHOA! that last shot especially tickles me. I've been wanting that 45mm... eventually. That's great light and a refreshing view of Coney Island.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Nesster Quote
I've been wanting that 45mm... eventually.
Actually, I have pretty mixed feelings about the 45mm (A). I just bought the 35mm (FA) and it out-resolves the 45 by a considerable margin, at least in my initial tests, and I never fell in love with the FEEL of the 45mm. There's something off about it, especially in the details.

At this point I'm planning on picking up the 55mm and walking around with the 35, 55, and 75, instead. Though 45mm is still occasionally useful....

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Thanks for the tip. Thing is I tend to like 28mm in 135 photography...
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Then have at it! It's still Pentax, so it's all just relative. I printed that Coney shot at 20x30 and it's absolutely gorgeous, even with my nose (almost) touching the paper.
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A few more from my gallery. All my most recent shots have been with my Hasselblad. I guess I need to find the time to shoot my trusty 67 again.




Pentax 67, SMC Pentax 105mm f2.4, 100 Acros, Rodinal 1:100 stand developed, Pentax Spotmeter V




Pentax 67, SMC Pentax 45mm f4, 320TXP, PMK Pyro, Pentanx #56 (O2) Orange filter, Pentax Spotmeter V



Pentax 67, SMC Pentax 165mm f4 LS, 100 Acros, PMK Pyro, Pentax Spotmeter V

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01-20-2010, 03:38 PM   #26
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Jeez, another stellar set from the 67... gets me thinking, maybe the 645 wasn't the Proper camera for me after all.

I'm trying to shame more fellow 645'ians to posting pictures! Seems like a 645 owner likes looking at their camera on the shelf? Or perhaps we have Size Inadequacy Issues?
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@ jensen. Very very nice. Beautifully done. Great colors. Thanks for posting!

@ Tuco. Exquisite. Amazing! I love the Astoria Column.
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Pål - simply stunning photography. Well composed, excellent light... I'd be sure the one I was looking at was my favorite, couldn't get better... till I opened the next one.
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Amazing work from Pål - and tuco. Talk about setting the bar!
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Tri-X and FA 45mm F2.8

Here is a recent one shot with Pentax 645N, FA 45mm F2.8 and Tri-X 400 Push +1

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