Here's what I've uploaded.
The .3FR files are from the Hasselblad, the .mos files are from the Leaf.
Both file formats are read easily by LR3. The Hassy files are also readable by their own software called
Phocus. It's a POS as far as I'm concerned, but it is free to download.
I'll give you an idea of what is in each file.
A0003076.3FR
This is a very soft gentle monochromatic detail shot of some mud and some rivulets of water moving through the mud out on Great Salt Lake. WAY dirty sensor. Long lens.
A0003173.3FR
This is a high-contrast portrait that is very back-lit. The model is wearing a dark jacket and a dark fur hat. Shot with a longer lens, so not a lot of DOF. You can see the texture on the back of her tongue on this shot.
A0003280.3FR
This is part of a panorama that I was going to stitch together. This shows a section of the causeway that crosses Great Salt Lake. I am standing on some machinery as a train goes by, blur from train, sharp, high-contrast middle-of-the-day kind of light. Holy crap that sensor is dirty. Wide-angle lens.
A0003297.3FR
This is a low-angle shot of a pile of burnt out mattresses on the shore of Great Salt Lake. Nothing but pile of crap and sky with wispy clouds. Slightly back/side lit. You'd think that by now I'd have cleaned the sensor. Wide lens.
slade_000636.mos
This is a typical studio set-up shot for me when I get a new camera or lights or whatever. A Gretag-Macbeth color checker, a Sonic drink cup and a bottle of Windex shot on a white sweep gives me enough information to know what the camera is going to do. This shot is from the Leaf, which I really do not like b/c the white-balance controls are NOT intuitive and don't give you the ability to control via degrees-Kelvin. Hence, the need for the controlled test shot. Fairly clean sensor. Long macro lens.
sladem_000454.mos
This is a shot of from a funeral I attended last fall. Shot underneath a dark-ish canopy, some shilouetted heads in the foreground, casket out in the open in the back-ground. Grey, rainy very flat day. Finally a half-way clean sensor. Shot with a normal-ish lens.