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Colton, that is a brilliant image! It grabbed my eye as soon as I came upon it.

One might argue that such an image would be better rendered in B&W, but in my eyes, the color adds something significant to the overall effect.

Again, brilliant image! Thanks for posting it.

- Murray

Thank you, Murray.
When I shot that, and later when I was scanning/editing it, I thought about the fact that it was essentially a monochrome image, and whether or not it retains purpose as a color image. Would it have been better as a B&W photograph, or did the color add a dimension that made it better than a B&W image. I think that I agree with your assessment, but I am definitely biased towards color photography :)
 
Test picture with a 35 APO-Grandagon:

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The first picture I've taken with the Auto-up lens attachment on my GL690 with the 100 mm lens , hand held and waiting for the magnolia tree to stop swaying about . On Provia 400. Peter
 
Mamiya Press, Mamiya-Sekor 150mm, 3 minutes at F16 on Portra 160; scanning w/Epson V600. (Most of my other 6x9 stuff is on the thread devoted to the MP 65mm lens)

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Snow in summer, Horseman ER-1 with 65mm or 75mm Super ER lens (forgot). Fuji 160NS film. Quick scan on on an Epson V750, I'll try a Microtek 120TF scan next.
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Thanks Kenj8246

Thanks Kenj8246

This was taken at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk, I find the Fuji works fairly well in poor light . I dont tend to meter at all I just open it right up and use 1/30 hold as steady as I can and hope for the best.
 
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