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Great shot and a lovely location.

Thanks. The valley is like something out of a fairy tale. I spent that morning chasing the fog around. Manage to get a couple of usable images. Had my first fry up later that morning. A good day.
 
Took a trip to Prince Edward Island last week, (and also stopped in Maine for a short stint at Acadia as well). Here are some of the shots from the trip.

First, with my Canon R5, RF 14-35/4L, 24-105/4L:










And then a couple film shots with my Mamiya C330 and 55mm f/4.5. First shot is on Portra 160. Second on Ektar 100:


 
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Jordan, very nice.
 
That lighthouse and starfield demonstrates one of the few things digital can do that film can't (at least not a fully analog workflow): well done HDR.
 
That lighthouse and starfield demonstrates one of the few things digital can do that film can't (at least not a fully analog workflow): well done HDR.

Interestingly enough, the starfield / lighthouse shot is not an HDR. It's a single exposure (15 seconds at f/4.5, ISO 4000). Images 1, 3 and 6 are 3 shot HDRs, though.
 
Rolleiflex T, Ilford Pan F,16"x16" print on Foma Variant lll.
 

Rolleiflex T, Ilford Pan F,16"x16" print on Foma Variant lll.

Great work both of you!
 

Leica iii, Elmar 35mm 3.5. Ilford FP4+ 11"x14" print on Foma Variant lll FB
 
Don,
What backpack did you get? I have a GII as well.

The one for the GVII is a generic one my employer offered as part of my fifteen year package (along with a "gold watch", a logo jacket -- "Here, as a privilege for fifteen years, we'll offer you another chance to wear our advertising." -- and the $300 gift card I used to get the Gitzo Adventury that will carry my RB67 kit). The generic has no dividers, though it is padded and includes a "laptop pocket" (that I'll probably never use, I don't haul my laptop that way and anyway, with auxiliary battery, it wouldn't fit).
 
1992 Great Sand Dunes No 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr

Our goal was to ascend the Great Dunes. This is the view when we stepped off the parking lot. Notice the figure in the distance; when I got there (to that point) I HAD to rest! 4x5 Sinar Norma 90mm f8 Norma Super Angulon HP5 d76 1:1. 8x10 fibre print Fortezo Dektol 1:2 Omega Dii Omegalite 180mm black Rodagon. I knew this was going to be something special. It was late afternoon sun

1992 Great Sand Dunes No 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr

The sand is blowing up to my knees. If I lowered Norma it would be catastrophic. The light was starting to get really, really good. 4x5 Sinar Norma 90mm f8 Norma Super Angulon HP5 d76 1:1. 8x10 fibre print Fortezo Dektol 1:2 Omega Dii Omegalite 180mm black Rodagon.

1992 Great Sand Dunes No 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr

I am sinking knee-deep into the sand. This is a glorious experience. I stayed in this spot quite a while just enjoying everything about this. 4x5 Sinar Norma 90mm f8 Norma Super Angulon HP5 d76 1:1. 8x10 fibre print Fortezo Dektol 1:2 Omega Dii Omegalite 180mm black Rodagon.