andreas.pichler
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Cemetery walk on a winter day...
gohaj
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Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

Hektor 135mm f/4.5, 800 ISO @ f/16 at Aperture Priority, PLOOT + LTM to M adapter and Universal Bellows I
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Can't believe this topic dropped off the first page!
Spent the afternoon walking through the local nature reserve with a friend and a few cameras.
Found out my Epson needed to have the sensor cleaned.
Great texture on the sand from the recent rains
All shots with a J-3 attached.
The sand of the reserve has swallowed up a town and a swimming pool in the 19th century.
Taken from the "Capusijners Berg" the tallest dune in the reserve
Spent the afternoon walking through the local nature reserve with a friend and a few cameras.
Found out my Epson needed to have the sensor cleaned.

Great texture on the sand from the recent rains
All shots with a J-3 attached.

The sand of the reserve has swallowed up a town and a swimming pool in the 19th century.


Taken from the "Capusijners Berg" the tallest dune in the reserve

Firsty
Member
chasing the setting sun
warmed the shot up a little and burnt the riders and horses a little
jupiter -3 iso 200 1/125 f5.6 I think
warmed the shot up a little and burnt the riders and horses a little
jupiter -3 iso 200 1/125 f5.6 I think

aldobonnard
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@ Obioma: great left pic (and beautiful model
; what lens was it ?
mmabale
Member
my new to me r-d1
my new to me r-d1
I finally rejoined the digital clan. I was undecided between a used R-D1 or the Panasonic GF1. This is my first interchangeable lens digital camera.
I think I made the right choice.
After a slight mishap in accidentally setting the language to Japanese which took me awhile to reset, I am now thoroughly enjoying the R-D1 thus far. These are all shot with CV Skopar 35/2.8
Here's one of my favorites ever.

I really enjoy shooting in BW mode with filters, and having the ability to go back to the RAW file if I want the original color data.



Experiment with red filter:

my new to me r-d1
I finally rejoined the digital clan. I was undecided between a used R-D1 or the Panasonic GF1. This is my first interchangeable lens digital camera.
I think I made the right choice.
After a slight mishap in accidentally setting the language to Japanese which took me awhile to reset, I am now thoroughly enjoying the R-D1 thus far. These are all shot with CV Skopar 35/2.8
Here's one of my favorites ever.

I really enjoy shooting in BW mode with filters, and having the ability to go back to the RAW file if I want the original color data.



Experiment with red filter:

andreas.pichler
Established
My nice, four years old, CV 1.4/40, ISO 800, aperture 2.0, dawn light:
back alley
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I finally rejoined the digital clan. I was undecided between a used R-D1 or the Panasonic GF1. This is my first interchangeable lens digital camera.
I think I made the right choice.
After a slight mishap in accidentally setting the language to Japanese which took me awhile to reset, I am now thoroughly enjoying the R-D1 thus far. These are all shot with CV Skopar 35/2.8
Here's one of my favorites ever.
I really enjoy shooting in BW mode with filters, and having the ability to go back to the RAW file if I want the original color data.
Experiments with red filter:
are you using real filters on the lens or the built in filters in the rd1?
back alley
IMAGES
chasing the setting sun
warmed the shot up a little and burnt the riders and horses a little
jupiter -3 iso 200 1/125 f5.6 I think
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very nice!
mmabale
Member
Built-in red filter + film setting 2 for the last two.are you using real filters on the lens or the built in filters in the rd1?
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
1600 ISO, wide-open with Jupiter 3
...the orbs are street lights...


...the orbs are street lights...
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
And something a bit more colorful

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

The hand full of sand adds to the scene
back alley
IMAGES
back alley
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back alley
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Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
I had some trouble identifying the strange growth on the cow's leg ...guess I can't recognize a chicken as readily as I thought I would. But yes, very nice colours, the lemons also.
Back Alley, those street shots are great too. Love that last one!
I'm currently processing some images I took last weekend at the Passchendaele Memorial Museum in Zonnebeke, won't have time to process them all because I'm leaving for the Czech Republic on Wednesday
Back Alley, those street shots are great too. Love that last one!
I'm currently processing some images I took last weekend at the Passchendaele Memorial Museum in Zonnebeke, won't have time to process them all because I'm leaving for the Czech Republic on Wednesday

yaleo
Member
thank you
thank you
Good night
I thank you for all advice which you gave me. I finally had my Lens which I have, order.
. I noted that rd1s in a tendency to sub-exhibition. To resolve this problem, which you make. What profiles of film use you?
In general what regulatings do you perform for your camera?
I also have a problem of dust on the sensor.
But do not have serious, because which pleasure of working with this tool. I introduce you about pictures be forgiving, because I start télémétrique there.
Yann
thank you
I thank you for all advice which you gave me. I finally had my Lens which I have, order.
. I noted that rd1s in a tendency to sub-exhibition. To resolve this problem, which you make. What profiles of film use you?
In general what regulatings do you perform for your camera?
I also have a problem of dust on the sensor.
But do not have serious, because which pleasure of working with this tool. I introduce you about pictures be forgiving, because I start télémétrique there.
Yann
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shadeofpale
Established
Mainstation on my model railway 
shot with Color-Skopar 35/ 2,5
Cheers!
Don

shot with Color-Skopar 35/ 2,5
Cheers!
Don
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