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Christoph C. Feldhaim
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Winter in Hamburg - pictures from a walk
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From a recent walk, using my new Mamiya 7 II.
I plan to post more of these here once they are processed.
Here is the first (below is a 33% crop):
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Hey dude, you ever heard of sensor cleaning!? You have way too many dust bunnies there, man!
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Yup - these exchangeable Porta sensors are especially prone to it, as you can clearly see in the crop ...
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No, no, no! You misread the signs: it's Nature telling you never to crop!
On the other hand, had you used Kodak's old Kodachrome sensors, you'd have discovered a far finer set of pixels. Oddly, the larger the format, the less noise you'd have found from those pixies... I believe that K once provided the MF and LF options too. Who says there were no Good Olde Days?
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Quote from: Slobodan Blagojevic on February 19, 2012, 09:11:37 AM
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Allright - here's another one from that walk in the park:
"Winter Playground"
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