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02-27-2013, 08:22 PM   #3961
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QuoteOriginally posted by Jonathan Mac Quote
400H in the 645. Many people seem to deliberately over-expose this film but I love the colours when shot at 400.




Nice work Jonathan.
I've only ever shot one roll of Fuji 400H (might have been NPH), and it was expired and I shot it with my Lomo Belair so I don't really know what it's like. I do like the colours of your stuff.


In January I finally finished a roll of Velvia I had started last October in my Mom's 645n. I dropped of the roll on January 25th and didn't get it back till yesterday
I'm a little concerned about how much longer my E6 lab will continue to process.

Here's a few from the roll. All were shot with a 645n, FA 45-85, on Velvia RVP.










This one of me was taken by my mom at my request.


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Great color from the Velvia, and nice photos. I have a few rolls left of the 100F. Are those structures in the second one on the middle strip of land? Great to see a photo of you, too. The fall maple is nice, also. Bokeh must be a hallmark of MF, I guess. David
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Great color from the Velvia, and nice photos. I have a few rolls left of the 100F. Are those structures in the second one on the middle strip of land? Great to see a photo of you, too. The fall maple is nice, also. Bokeh must be a hallmark of MF, I guess. David
Thanks David.
RE structures, are you refering to the sign and signpost in the third shot of the lake?

I haven't tried Velvia 100F yet as I have quite a bit of Velvia RVP still, and for 100 speed slide film I really like Provia and still have some of that.

I was surprised by the bokeh in the fall maple shot as it's at f/4.5. It turned out better than I expected.
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Super-Multi-Coated TAKUMAR 6x7 105mm f/2.4:


P67, 105/2.4, Superia X-tra 400, Epson 4870
Just won my local town photography competition with this shot! First ever competition entry, and hardly the best shot I've ever taken..!! Can't complain though.

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RE structures, are you refering to the sign and signpost in the third shot of the lake?
I just saw the sign. No, there are several white objects that look like cubes near the lake below the sign, and then two darker objects further inland. I can see now more what the scale is, and they must be very small, actually. There is an interesting scale trick here for me. Anyway, I probably should have seen that, but it's still interesting in that way. I actually have Provia in the 5n now, so I'm interested in how that turns out.
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A couple from a wander this evening

Pentax 645D DA 25 f/4

1/200 ƒ/8 ISO 100 25 mm




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Here are some new ice images I've captured over the past couple weeks along Lake Superior:


Pentax 645D, Pentax D FA 645 25mm, f/16, ISO 200, 1/3 sec


Pentax 645D, Pentax-A 645 35mm, f/22, ISO 200, 1/25 sec.


Pentax 645D, Pentax D FA 645 25mm, f/11 (3 shot focus blend), ISO 200, 1/30 sec


Pentax 645D, Pentax-A 645 35mm, f/16, ISO 200, 1/5 sec
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Very impressive!

Are these HDR or "normal" pushing in the RAW-converter?
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QuoteOriginally posted by Ristretto Quote
Are these HDR or "normal" pushing in the RAW-converter?
No HDR on these, just using GND's on some of them and pushing the RAW files. I'm really liking the ACR of PS CS6...able to push the files much more without creating strange pixels along horizons and tree branches, leaves, etc. On one of the images I pushed the Blacks and Shadows to 100% while bring the highlights and whites down to close to -100%, then punched the contrast to 100%...file still came out looking clean. Then did some more local adjustments in PS.
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The ice typically photographs very flat with little contrast, especially if it doesn't have side light on it, so it needs some punch!
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QuoteOriginally posted by Ryan Tischer Quote
The ice typically photographs very flat with little contrast, especially if it doesn't have side light on it, so it needs some punch!
Magnificent images of ice, Ryan!
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Another two from yesterday evening with Pentax 645D and DA 25 f/4

1/40 ƒ/11 ISO 400 25 mm




30 sec ƒ/11 ISO 160 25 mm




20 sec ƒ/11 ISO 100 25 mm


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