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05-17-2020, 04:02 PM - 15 Likes   #14386
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05-18-2020, 01:57 AM   #14387
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Here's a newly processed panorama version of a single frame image shared last year...
Half Dome in Winter (pano)
645Z & DFA 90 pano
Excellent shot!...how many frames stitched together?
05-18-2020, 02:38 PM - 6 Likes   #14388
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05-19-2020, 09:54 AM - 7 Likes   #14389
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It seems apt that your car keyring has the word "Panic" written on it.

QuoteOriginally posted by desertscape Quote
Desert in winter, southern Arizona, 6x7, 55-100 zoom, Velvia 50.
This is wonderful, and an impressive depth of field.
05-20-2020, 02:52 AM   #14391
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It seems apt that your car keyring has the word "Panic" written on it.
I imagine it's a panic alarm in case someone tries to steal the car. Probably sets off the car alarm.

Those tiny Swiss army knives are so useful, I always have one with me.
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I imagine it's a panic alarm in case someone tries to steal the car. Probably sets off the car alarm.
Yeah, I figured that.
In hindsight my comment was too vague. I saw the items in tuco's photo and thought "he's going outside. hope there's no need to panic - given the pandemic".

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Yeah, I figured that.
In hindsight my comment was too vague. I saw the items in tuco's photo and thought "he's going outside. hope there's no need to panic - given the pandemic".
Well, just so I don't have to stand tall before the man, the panic button and the iconic Swiss Army Knife was my attempt at, "...I think I was trying to suggest something about the the duality of man, sir".

But on a more serious note, I think those panic buttons are more of a problem than a help these days when you hear so many false alarms.
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QuoteOriginally posted by tuco Quote
Well, just so I don't have to stand tall before the man, the panic button and the iconic Swiss Army Knife was my attempt at, "...I think I was trying to suggest something about the the duality of man, sir".

But on a more serious note, I think those panic buttons are more of a problem than a help these days when you hear so many false alarms.
Especially when the other keys on the key ring can press it unintentionally, causing a big stink in the secure parking garage of a government building.

Not that that's ever happened to me. Oh, no.

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That is the messiest streetscape you've posted so far. But it fits--all of your streetscapes make the buildings look like dead tree stumps in a desert. I mean that in the most complimentary way.

My streetscapes never capture that desolation.

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This is wonderful, and an impressive depth of field
Thanks so much; it has been published a few times over the years.
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Does the Yashicaflex have the three-element Yashikor (used in cameras like the 635, of which I own one) or the 4-element Yashinon? There's a bit of a round swirl in the out-of-focus background that makes me suspect the former. It's an interesting effect.

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Desert in winter, southern Arizona, 6x7, 55-100 zoom, Velvia 50.
what a BEAUTIFUL SHOT
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