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Been a little while since I've taken photos. I always keep my bag ready to go so when I had a hard time sleeping last night I decided to drive out to the mountains and take a few shots. It's starting to get a bit crispy out!

Pentax K-1 ii

Tamron 70-200, DFA 28-105 and Tamron 17-35.

 _IMG8740_Compressor by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8807_8_9 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8753_4_5 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8708 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8697 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8720 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

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Last couple shots, unfortunately the good weather seems to be gone for good. It's all rainy, windy, cold and foggy since days.

 

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Quote from grover on November 9, 2024, 11:35 pm

Been a little while since I've taken photos. I always keep my bag ready to go so when I had a hard time sleeping last night I decided to drive out to the mountains and take a few shots. It's starting to get a bit crispy out!

Pentax K-1 ii

Tamron 70-200, DFA 28-105 and Tamron 17-35.

 _IMG8740_Compressor by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8807_8_9 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8753_4_5 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8708 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8697 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 _IMG8720 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

These are absolutely beautiful! Well done!

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 Olympus OMD E-M10 iii w/ Kodak cine Ektar 25mm 1.4

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The K-5 finally arrived and I took it out this afternoon. Here are the results:

 IMGP0162 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

 IMGP0161 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

 IMGP0155 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

 IMGP0113 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

I like the mid-iso, underexposed images, it kind of gives a painterly look to the images. But again I ran into issues with dynamic range with this sensor, it's the only time I've ever struggled with it. Anyone know any good tips? Am I just going to have to bring a tripod and do bracketing? I had hoped for this to become a Hiking camera, but the DR is giving me pause about assigning it that role.

 

I also have a few shots with the K-1 from Sunday:

 MFP_1122 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

 MFP_1097 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

 MFP_1094 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

 MFP_1066 by Cory Maben, on Flickr

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Agreed, I like the underexposed painterly look in your photos.

I had a K-5 II which I liked a lot. According to DxoMark, at ISO 400 you are probably loosing roughly 1.5 stops of dynamic range vs base ISO. I guess it's a choice between low-light and grain vs higher dynamic range? In any case the shots look great.

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Quote from grover on November 12, 2024, 5:09 pm

Agreed, I like the underexposed painterly look in your photos.

I had a K-5 II which I liked a lot. According to DxoMark, at ISO 400 you are probably loosing roughly 1.5 stops of dynamic range vs base ISO. I guess it's a choice between low-light and grain vs higher dynamic range? In any case the shots look great.

Thanks very much! Yeah, I was laying in bed last night and it occurred to me that the ISO is probably my why I'm struggling so much. So I think you're right, and Photos-to-photos only lists the K5ii S, but it also looses about 2 stops from 100 to 400. which only means I working with 8 stops, which explains the struggle. It's a little disappointing because I do really like the noise the sensor produces. I'll probably give it another try and let myself use the base ISO lol

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It is the time of year where I live almost entirely in the dark. The sun goes down before I finish work! I think this year I need to do more night photography. This is the city of Calgary Canada. The ScotiaBank Saddledome is where our NHL hocky team plays. This building is due to be torn down soon. Its replacement is under construction. In the background is the Calgary Tower (green) which was the tallest building in the city for decades. When the oil boom hit, the tower was quickly dwarfed.

Pentax K-1 ii and DFA 28-105mm

 _IMG8874 by Neil Grover, on Flickr

 

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Hey all! Been super busy, just moved and bought a house. But treated myself to a Linhof Techknica III and a LomoGraflok back.  It's super fun shooting Instax Wide on a 4x5 Field Camera   Here's some results, right now I have a Fuji 150mm F6.3 & Schneider Kreuznach 90mm F6.8 for glass.  Here's some results!

 Instax Wide (11) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

 Instax Wide (3) (8) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

 Instax Wide (2) (6) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

 Instax Wide (3) (2) (5) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

 Instax Wide (3) (2) (6) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

 Instax Wide (3) (3) (2) (5) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

 Instax Wide (3) (7) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

 Instax Wide (2) (3) by Bruce Foster, on Flickr

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Quote from SpruceBruce on November 15, 2024, 11:58 pm

Hey all! Been super busy, just moved and bought a house. But treated myself to a Linhof Techknica III and a LomoGraflok back.  It's super fun shooting Instax Wide on a 4x5 Field Camera   Here's some results, right now I have a Fuji 150mm F6.3 & Schneider Kreuznach 90mm F6.8 for glass

I just spent way to much time checkout out the LomoGraflok (and the Linhof)... that is so flipping cool! Sweet.

 

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