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John R Smith

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Ivanhoe Evening
« on: April 14, 2012, 10:47:26 am »

Here's one from Cornwall. It's a very conventional English landscape, with some nice clouds.

Taken on my Hass SWC with 38mm Biogon, CFV-39 DB, and developed in Lightroom 3 using my home-brewed B/W presets.

Oh yes, 'Ivanhoe' is the name of the house just across the lane.

John
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Re: Ivanhoe Evening
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2012, 02:04:31 pm »

It has a fine, timeless quality to it.
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Re: Ivanhoe Evening
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2012, 02:17:48 pm »

Ah, John The Rebel!

Is that a combination even Hasselblad is advising against (i.e., digital back and SWC: "Lens design not optimized for digital capture. Edge sharpness can be compromized.")? ;) I guess Hasselblad's "compromised sharpness" is another man's "I'd kill for such 'unsharp' edges" :)

I like the visual repetition of the lines in the foreground and those in the sky, btw.



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Re: Ivanhoe Evening
« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2012, 03:43:01 am »

Is that a combination even Hasselblad is advising against (i.e., digital back and SWC: "Lens design not optimized for digital capture. Edge sharpness can be compromized.")? ;)

Slobodan

Yes, you are correct. This is not an approved Hasselblad setup. However, for general landscape work like this, I have never noticed a problem. We are fairly well stopped-down, though, to f11. The SWC and CFV is a lot handier combination than my 500s with a 40mm Distagon.

Thanks for your comments.

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