I've been trying out my new Hasselblad x2D. To a degree, this camera brings me back to my old view camera days. I've been working at much higher f-stops and thinking more about deep focus. While modern stabilization tech allows for handholding and much higher ISOs, I'm still finding the different aesthetics different and challenging.
To the degree possible, I was doing some of the same with the Leica Q3, but the greater bit depth and larger sensors have made this style of work a real possibility. The idea here was to try and capture the insanely crazy textural depth of Montana Spring. I think I could have spent a bit more time contemplating the perfect composition, but I think this one works reasonably well.