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12-07-2013, 12:35 AM - 5 Likes   #4681
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12-07-2013, 12:54 PM   #4682
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Here's a Thanksgiving morning twilight shot from Sausalito, CA. I used the SMC A-120mm Macro on the 645D for this. 2-exposure HDR.

City Blue
Wow, I typically hate HDR personally but this shot is Epic. The exposure is right on.
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This is a waterfall in Northern, CA. You have to trespass on Southern Pacific property for about a mile (walking). I made it out with no ticket. I hear they are like $150 per person.

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This is a waterfall in Northern, CA. You have to trespass on Southern Pacific property for about a mile (walking). I made it out with no ticket. I hear they are like $150 per person.
Well done on both counts (photo and avoiding ticket)!

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QuoteOriginally posted by jwatts Quote
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This is a waterfall in Northern, CA. You have to trespass on Southern Pacific property for about a mile (walking). I made it out with no ticket. I hear they are like $150 per person.
It's absolutely criminal that such a pretty waterfall isn't publically accessible. It's gorgeous, and you did a fantastic job shooting it!

I bet it's all the sweeter getting out with no ticket and having taken such a risk just for a photograph.
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Dammm Alan Smithee, those are very very nice... wish i could thake photo's like that!

hope to see more of those!
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Hi Mike

I'm trying to buy a A 35, but i'm almost out of money ..... the 25 is just to expensive and I don't know if i want to spent so much money on a niche lens... i just don't think i'm going to use it that much...
I also have the FA 120 Macro and i love it, next to that i have the FA 45-80 and the FA 80-160 and the D-FA 55.

I think the 35 also has a weight and size benifit, it will be much easier to put in my back next to the 120 or 80-160 (the 45-80 will be on my camera
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Hi Mike

I'm trying to buy a A 35, but i'm almost out of money ..... the 25 is just to expensive and I don't know if i want to spent so much money on a niche lens... i just don't think i'm going to use it that much...
I also have the FA 120 Macro and i love it, next to that i have the FA 45-80 and the FA 80-160 and the D-FA 55.

I think the 35 also has a weight and size benifit, it will be much easier to put in my back next to the 120 or 80-160 (the 45-80 will be on my camera
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definitely save up for the A 35, it is compact enough and really a nice lens.
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QuoteOriginally posted by jwatts Quote
This is a waterfall in Northern, CA. You have to trespass on Southern Pacific property for about a mile (walking). I made it out with no ticket. I hear they are like $150 per person.
Burney Falls?

Great vibrant colors, excellent photo!
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QuoteOriginally posted by unixrevolution Quote
It's absolutely criminal that such a pretty waterfall isn't publically accessible.
I agree.
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Burney Falls?

Great vibrant colors, excellent photo!
close to Burney actually. It's Mossbrae Falls. so beautiful.
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QuoteOriginally posted by mikeSF Quote
close to Burney actually. It's Mossbrae Falls. so beautiful.
Thanks! I will have to check out that one too next time I am in that neck of the woods. It looks like this one has an underground water flow as well.
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Here is one from my 2nd roll. P67II + 105mm + Kodak Portra 400.
I did my own scan and I suppose this is closer to the color of Portra, the store scans apparently pump up the saturation too much for my taste.


more to come!
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Here is one from my 2nd roll. P67II + 105mm + Kodak Portra 400.
I did my own scan and I suppose this is closer to the color of Portra, the store scans apparently pump up the saturation too much for my taste.


more to come!
The saturation looks just right, and exposure is spot on. Nice photo.
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