645Z image set


ForgottenHeritagePhotography

Link Posted 27/07/2015 - 21:59
I recently put up a post of 20 of the better images I have taken using the 645Z. Apologies the post is on Facebook, so I hope linking externally is allowed? The camera completely blew me away after Ricoh loaned it to me with a set of lenses for a few location shoots and a trip to Italy.
If anyone interested in taking a look then here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/ForgottenHeritagePhotography/posts/838110819612620
Cheers,
Matt
Matt
Forgotten Heritage Photography
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smudge

Link Posted 27/07/2015 - 22:47
Stunning images. Very hard to choose between them but I think the London sewers and the Lake District panorama are my favourites.
Regards, Philip

ForgottenHeritagePhotography

Link Posted 27/07/2015 - 23:10
Thank Smudge, the 645Z makes light work of locations with a tonne of texture and small details. Processing the images keeps on surprising you, mainly when you zoom in really close to discover it's still incredibly sharp.
Matt
Forgotten Heritage Photography
https://www.facebook.com/ForgottenHeritagePhotography https://www.flickr.com/photos/memmett/sets/72157636937229545/

johnriley

Link Posted 27/07/2015 - 23:52
Brilliant images!
Best regards, John

K10D

Link Posted 27/07/2015 - 23:56
Well photographed.

Top quality.

Best regards
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ForgottenHeritagePhotography

Link Posted 27/07/2015 - 23:56
Thanks John. Man after my own heart I see. Can't beat a bit of AD&D Intend to start DM'ing for my two sons soon now they're both reaching the right age, great stuff to improve creative thinking and problem solving.
Matt
Forgotten Heritage Photography
https://www.facebook.com/ForgottenHeritagePhotography https://www.flickr.com/photos/memmett/sets/72157636937229545/

ForgottenHeritagePhotography

Link Posted 27/07/2015 - 23:58
Thanks K10D, how are you enjoying the 645Z?
Matt
Forgotten Heritage Photography
https://www.facebook.com/ForgottenHeritagePhotography https://www.flickr.com/photos/memmett/sets/72157636937229545/

K10D

Link Posted 28/07/2015 - 00:09
ForgottenHeritagePhotography wrote:
Thanks K10D, how are you enjoying the 645Z?

It's different. I'm still using the 645N II with it and generally always take both out. The dynamic range is very impressive.

Very easy to use and not so easy to master due to the issue of absolute image sharpness. That said, it's cost me a new tripod and head to help keep it stable.

Best regards
When something goes wrong in the circus, they send clowns into the arena to distract the audience.

Mag07

Link Posted 28/07/2015 - 01:01
The man in the shadows - breathtaking. Easily the best photograph I have ever seen. If I was rich I'd happily pay a small fortune for it. Best of luck with your work.
Cheers
Magdalena
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McBrian

Link Posted 28/07/2015 - 09:29
Fantastic set Matt, underneath London is truly inspiring.
Cheers
Brian.
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alfpics

Link Posted 28/07/2015 - 09:34
Fantastic set of images! The man in the shadow/ the London sewer/ the Lakes panorama - could go on; they are all great.
Thanks for sharing
Andy

bwlchmawr

Link Posted 01/08/2015 - 07:52
An excellent, varied set which, I suspect, owes as much, or maybe even more, to the skill of the photographer as the exotic equipment used.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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microlight2010

Link Posted 01/09/2015 - 21:08
Absolutely magnificent set. You, sir, are an artist.
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davidwozhere

Link Posted 02/09/2015 - 00:49
Not only do you get to use some amazing equipment but you have visited such a wonderful array of locations where it has been put to very good use.
Thank you for sharing it
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SteveLedger

Link Posted 02/09/2015 - 03:44
Highly impressive. The London sewer shot had me mesmerized.
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