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    Cloudburst - Tubes

    As I continue to experiment with medium format, here is a shot that I worked on yesterday. I've added some old vacuum tubes into the scene...



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    Re: Cloudburst - Tubes

    I wasn't really a fan of your "smoke" series (just personal taste) but I really like this Manfred. One question and one personal and probably irrelevant aside: did you shoot this with the D810 too - just so we could compare? And maybe I like it because before we downsized our living accommodation I had many happy hours of music played through a valve amp!

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    Re: Cloudburst - Tubes

    Bill - At this point I am still too busy trying to figure the camera / lenses out. Once I am comfortable that I am getting the best results, I plan on comparing the two cameras. That is unlikely to occur for another month or so.

    I suspect that the differences are likely to show up on large prints, as the images I post here are about 2MP in the sRGB colour space. I effectively throw away a lot of data from both cameras, as well as a lot of colour data in the posts.

    In terms of tubes / valves I remember how long it took for the radio or television to warm up, when I was a child. The television repair main would spend a lot of time removing and replacing the tubes when the TV was not working.

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    Re: Cloudburst - Tubes

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    In terms of tubes / valves I remember how long it took for the radio or television to warm up, when I was a child. The television repair main would spend a lot of time removing and replacing the tubes when the TV was not working.
    Interestingly enough, warm up lag was not something that ever bothered me, and I used to switch valves depending on the music - great fun, just like shooting manual and then choosing the paper for the prints

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