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I bougth a Rodenstock Depth of field calculator for my work with the graflex cams. I found out that this slide rule is also suitable for the Mamiya, since it also has a bellows focuser. Familiarizing yourself with this device was a bit cumbersome - but in the end I understood how it works. So here is the first photo, with an exactly set depth of field... somehow realy cool! :))
The calculator on Amazon: www.amazon.de/Rodenstock-Tiefenrechner/dp/B0043WQ4M4
Camera: Mamyia RB67 SD
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
Scannersoftware: Silverfast
taken at south part of lake biwa as well.
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Sony rx1 is a full frame compact camera with a fixed 35mm f2 Carl zeiss lens. With no built in viewfinder and small battery (same present in rx100 series) and not a possibility to change lens, above all the premium price tag, this camera won’t appeal to the masses. But if you own it it will surely be your companion on the streets of Paris,Milan or Munich. The sensor even though is around eight years old is still one of the best. The ability to use flash at any shutter speed can overpower sun easily. The dynamic range and micro contrast is exemplary. Do I like it? The simply answer is AN EMPHATIC YES. will i recommend it to you? Hmmm... no!
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... with the leaves of a Shirasawa maple / Shirasawas Fächer-Ahorn (Acer shirasawanum)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
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OLYMPUS 75mm f1.8 is arguably the sharpest lens in m4/3 and the definitely the best portrait lens if you can handle the unyieldingly long 150mm frame lines in full frame equivalent. I added raynox m250 magnifying lens and even at f2.5 there’s hardly any depth of field to wriggle my toes within! Look at the sliver of in-focus area hardly a couple of millimeters, at f1.8 it literally ceases to exist beyond and before ‘A POINT’ pun intended.
Herðubreið is a tuya ( A tuya is a type of distinctive, flat-topped, steep-sided volcano formed when lava erupts through a thick glacier or ice sheet) in north-east Iceland. It is situated in the Highlands of Iceland at the east side of the Ódáðahraun desert and close to Askja volcano. The desert is a large lava field originating from eruptions of Trölladyngja and other shield volcanoes in the area. Herðubreið was formed beneath the icesheet that covered Iceland during the last glacial period. *
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her%C3%B0ubrei%C3%B0
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Looking back at some of this images I took at Lake Agnes there in Banff National Park ... it is hard to even Dream up such places in our minds as fantasy, and yet this exists in our real World. The wonder of life is to be able to seek out such places and be amazed by their splendor.
Seeing the sky mirrored next to the depths of this beautiful lake in the shadows of the mountain just overtaxes the brain synapses. Please view LARGE and enjoy what mother-nature has provided.
This is a very small echinacea (cone flower) bloom. The image is an example of photo stacking. It used 19 photos stacked together to increase depth of field. It was one of my first efforts to use a new focusing rail and macro reverse adapter. The adapter reverses a lens to create a macro lens.