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flashfredrikson
QUOTE (BernardLanguillier @ Sep 27 2008, 02:18 AM)
A quick one taken from the slopes of Mt Fuji at night earlier this week.


Pano made up of 5 Nikon D3 images.

Cheers,
Bernard
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Now that is nice!
thanks for sharing.

martin
Snook
QUOTE (BernardLanguillier @ Sep 26 2008, 09:18 PM)
A quick one taken from the slopes of Mt Fuji at night earlier this week.



Pano made up of 5 Nikon D3 images.

Cheers,
Bernard
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Could you post a 100% crop of that image? I am curios what it would look like..
Thanks
Snook
Conner999
Bernard - one of the most interesting shots I've seen in quite awhile.
scottish
QUOTE (BernardLanguillier @ Sep 26 2008, 04:18 PM)
A quick one taken from the slopes of Mt Fuji at night earlier this week.


Beautiful shot, Bernard. It looks like the glowing center of a nebula, and the glowing colors are surreal.
uaiomex
O-la-la!

QUOTE (BernardLanguillier @ Sep 26 2008, 09:18 PM)
A quick one taken from the slopes of Mt Fuji at night earlier this week.



Pano made up of 5 Nikon D3 images.

Cheers,
Bernard
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dwdallam
Seattle WA.
wolfnowl
Love the colours...

Mike.
dwdallam
QUOTE (uaiomex @ Sep 29 2008, 11:47 PM)
O-la-la!
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This shot is just so cool, for lack of other words.
geotzo
Experimental Athens by night (1ds MkIII)
dwdallam
last night
Andy M
Moraine Lake (revisited):

dwdallam
QUOTE (Andy M @ Oct 3 2008, 05:14 AM)
Moraine Lake (revisited):


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Did the water actually have that color to it? Amazing. Nice shot too.
Hoang


Bryce Canyon
davaglo
[size="2"][/size]Teton Sunset-and Sharing the Pond- Jerry
Khun_K
QUOTE (Ray @ Apr 3 2008, 09:32 PM) *
I've noticed that this title in the MF section of the forum is hugely popular, breaking a record for all threads I would estimate.

That disturbs me. I don't think MFDB users should take over this forum.

So I'm going to kick off this thread with a recent shot of the Himalayas, taken shortly after dawn from a 3000m hill, with my Canon 5D.

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kal
Waves at sunset.

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Andy M
QUOTE (dwdallam @ Oct 3 2008, 06:41 AM) *
Did the water actually have that color to it? Amazing. Nice shot too.


It did smile.gif

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moraine_lake
joern_kiel
My first picture posted here. One from the weekend. Spend 2 days there for refreshing my mind...
Stormy weather with a lot of clouds and a brilliant sun behind them.
Hope you will like it.

Northern Sea / Netherlands / Nikon D3 / 14-24 @ 24mm / Raw Developer / NIK Silverefex Pro

Hoang

This one is at UCI. There is always construction going on!
hsmeets


Taken earlier this year, postprocessed and printed tonight.

Derryck
A couple from last week when I stayed at Moganshan about 1.5hrs south of Shanghai where the mountains are covered in bamboo. First image 1Ds III w. 50mm 1.2 the second image with 16-35mm and lit with a torch.

Wolfman
Click to view attachmentChesterman Beach in Tofino, Vancuver Island.......... Canon 5D / 24-105 zoom
thewanderer
how bout some more of that nude street fotography from about 10 pages back tongue.gif
wolfnowl
QUOTE (Wolfman @ Oct 9 2008, 12:50 PM) *
Click to view attachmentChesterman Beach in Tofino, Vancuver Island.......... Canon 5D / 24-105 zoom


It's a great place to be... Nice shot too!

Mike.
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/wolfnowl/sets/72157607348433688/)
Wolfman
QUOTE (wolfnowl @ Oct 9 2008, 09:00 PM) *
It's a great place to be... Nice shot too!

Mike.
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/wolfnowl/sets/72157607348433688/)


Agree Mike..... a real gem of an area if you want fairly raw, not overly developed natural beauty.
hsmeets




wolfnowl
QUOTE (Derryck @ Oct 8 2008, 06:53 PM) *
A couple from last week when I stayed at Moganshan about 1.5hrs south of Shanghai where the mountains are covered in bamboo. First image 1Ds III w. 50mm 1.2 the second image with 16-35mm and lit with a torch.


I like the second one!

Mike.
witz
I thought I'd share some shots from a models portfolio shoot yesterday....

1ds3, 85 1.2 II, 70-200 f4, 35mm 1.4


jsch
QUOTE (witz @ Oct 12 2008, 03:43 PM) *
I thought I'd share some shots from a models portfolio shoot yesterday....

1ds3, 85 1.2 II, 70-200 f4, 35mm 1.4


Hi Witz,

may I ask which one/s is/are made with the 35 and at what f-stop.

Thank you,
Johannes
Hoang


canon 20d . tokina 12-24 f/4 . 24mm
f/11 . 4.0s . iso 100

3 horizontal shots stitched vertically
Perhaps I should have made another 3 with a longer shutter speed to blend to brighten the exterior of the building a bit. and perhaps maybe an additional 3 with a faster shutter speed to save the highlights of the interior (the lights).
witz
QUOTE (jsch @ Oct 12 2008, 02:03 PM) *
Hi Witz,

may I ask which one/s is/are made with the 35 and at what f-stop.

Thank you,
Johannes



sure.... my meta info says the image with the hedgerow was the 35mm L shot ... f1.8 @ 1/200th sec, iso 100.

The 35mm L 1.4 is a fantastic lens....




Ralph Wagner
#1 and #3 are with a Nikon D80 and either a Sigma 150mm 2.8 macro or a Nikon 28-70mm 2.8 at White Sands NM. #2 is with a 40D and 17-40mm 4.0 on the Montana range.
wolfnowl
QUOTE (Ralph Wagner @ Oct 12 2008, 11:40 AM) *
#1 and #3 are with a Nikon D80 and either a Sigma 150mm 2.8 macro or a Nikon 28-70mm 2.8 at White Sands NM. #2 is with a 40D and 17-40mm 4.0 on the Montana range.


The middle one doesn't do much for me, but I like the other two, particularly the textures in the last one. Lends a slightly abstract feel to the image.

Mike.
Ray
It's spring time in Australia, folks.

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A couple of shots taken with my new Canon 50D with 100-400 zoom. First one at ISO 400; second one at ISO 1600. Both at F8 around 350mm.
joern_kiel
QUOTE (witz @ Oct 12 2008, 04:43 PM) *
I thought I'd share some shots from a models portfolio shoot yesterday....

1ds3, 85 1.2 II, 70-200 f4, 35mm 1.4


Hi witz,

great shots. #1 and #6 look very much like MFDB for my taste. Impressive colours, too.
What Raw converter did you use?

jørn
witz
QUOTE (wolfnowl @ Oct 12 2008, 11:54 PM) *
The middle one doesn't do much for me, but I like the other two, particularly the textures in the last one. Lends a slightly abstract feel to the image.

Mike.



hmmm.... I'm a sucker for that grapes of wrath look... so the middle is my fav. Throw a naked nichole kidman with a pitch fork up there and you'd have a winner!
witz
QUOTE (joern_kiel @ Oct 13 2008, 12:50 AM) *
Hi witz,

great shots. #1 and #6 look very much like MFDB for my taste. Impressive colours, too.
What Raw converter did you use?

jørn



danka...

I used to use captureone pro... but in the last few months have found that adobe camera raw produces the best images for me....

as for the MFDB look..... the 85mm L f1.2 wide open gets that look..... must be the big chunk of glass looking around things.
Ralph Wagner
QUOTE (witz @ Oct 13 2008, 05:29 AM) *
hmmm.... I'm a sucker for that grapes of wrath look... so the middle is my fav. Throw a naked nichole kidman with a pitch fork up there and you'd have a winner!

+1 (she was busy that day) smile.gif
TMARK
5D, 24-70.

Under lights, MFDB is about, maybe, 5% - 10% better than this file.

Edited: Sorry, image is quarantined.
dwdallam
Last night at I think ISO 800 and about 2 minutes. Full moon.

dwdallam
QUOTE (Ralph Wagner @ Oct 12 2008, 07:40 PM) *
#1 and #3 are with a Nikon D80 and either a Sigma 150mm 2.8 macro or a Nikon 28-70mm 2.8 at White Sands NM. #2 is with a 40D and 17-40mm 4.0 on the Montana range.



Excellent! I loved them.
witz
QUOTE (dwdallam @ Oct 14 2008, 07:22 AM) *
Is there something special I need to do to get the images to display inline full size like the architecture post above?



yes.... upload the jpeg to an ftp server and then insert the link in the "insert image" button.
Khun_K
Taken with Canon 1Ds MK3 and EF 85/1.2 L.
Regards, K
AGphoto
Hi all, I thought this threat would be a great place to be my 1st post,... so here are a couple of images.... from my 30D...enjoy

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Adrian
dwdallam
QUOTE (Khun_K @ Oct 14 2008, 01:29 PM) *
Taken with Canon 1Ds MK3 and EF 85/1.2 L.
Regards, K


Very nice. Good work.
dwdallam
QUOTE (witz @ Oct 14 2008, 12:57 PM) *
yes.... upload the jpeg to an ftp server and then insert the link in the "insert image" button.


I looked for the insert image but could not find it. I jsut found it though. I knew it was there. I guess I was just tired. Thanks.
witz
QUOTE (Khun_K @ Oct 14 2008, 08:29 AM) *
Taken with Canon 1Ds MK3 and EF 85/1.2 L.
Regards, K



any shoots without the bag? wink.gif
Khun_K
QUOTE (witz @ Oct 16 2008, 02:24 AM) *
any shoots without the bag? wink.gif

Sorry, that's for my eyes only. There are some.
dwdallam
Another try at night in a waning moon. This time there is fog in the background covering the horizon. I may try one more time, but if not, I'll have to wait another month.

ISO 200 at about 7 minutes. 24-70L

markhout
First Snow



Link to larger image (click "All sizes") and metadata

Near Sunshine Ski Area, Banff National Park, straight shot - no HDR or stitching. Tripod. Really cold for 31 August!
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