Abstract of the Tokyo Gakuen Cocoon Tower. Claims to be the second tallest educational building in the world. Not sure about that, but lots of fun shapes and reflections.
RustyBug wrote:
Correct 1/3s and 1/6s ... if you don't have good technique, your handheld shots can easily warp the image, if you get lax / hurried. It's not just a matter of having good technique while capturing the "exposure" time (i.e. 1/125s, etc.), but you have to maintain your technique for the duration (1/3s or 1/6s) afterwards. That, and your subject can't be moving during that time frame either.
I like the concept of mounting non-XCD glass, but where the GFX has a focal plane shutter, the absence of a focal plane shutter in the XCD means reliance on the e-shutter. Thus, ALL adapted glass on the Hassy will be subject to 1/6s or 1/3s rolling shutter concerns....Show more →
My son asked me last night if the Fuji had that and I was going to look it up….forgot. Thanks for the reminder
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Beautiful images! I hear you on the longer glass, how about a100-200E?
I'm not mad at that focal length, but a 100-250 or 100-300 would be even more appealing. I'm really hoping Hasselblad doubles down on their lens efforts these next few years. Their lens lineup is a little silly.
It can be, thankfully we are in the middle of a chinook and it was 43F. The rivers breaks into 2 just above the falls and the right side has a faster flow thus less freezing, but on cold winters both freeze until only a triple is left.