Rolleiflex E2, planar 75mm, f3.5, stopped down a bit
http://i1029.photobucket.com/albums/...614b6b6ad3.jpg
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Rolleiflex E2, planar 75mm, f3.5, stopped down a bit
http://i1029.photobucket.com/albums/...614b6b6ad3.jpg
beautiful, but hardly tiny...
Thanks! I interpreted tiny format as "not sheet film". Or we're you referring to something else? I can get lost in the texture of her top.
Okay, here is tiny:
http://i1029.photobucket.com/albums/...f59a4a2013.jpg
Great portrait Frank. I'm always astonished just how good the Rolleiflex is. I have a '58 Rolleiflex T that is my go-to non LF camera. It goes everywhere & does everything pretty darn well. Beautiful image in every respect.
Thank you, Greg!
Canon 50/1.4 LTM:
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8617/...9f1b7cd3_b.jpg
Here's something a bit different. Paper negative selfies. Pre-flashed grade 2 RC paper cut to ~65mm x 35mm size, taped to pressure plate of old Minolta X700, set to aperture priority mode, ISO 25 with +2 stops exposure compensation dialed in, for effective ISO of 6. Lens set to f/4, camera determines the shutter speed, which was around 2 seconds. Developed in dilute paper developer, taped to inside wall of 2-reel stainless tank, rotary processed on its side using about 85ml of chemistry.
~Joe
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8630/...a553008b_z.jpg
Joe_Selfie002a by jvcabacus, on Flickr
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Hip shot of our beagle hoping something will fall from the dinner table.
My contribution to the thread. After getting a book with work from the old Hollywood photographer, Clarence Bull, I was inspired to try his style on a buddies daughter.
Pentax 67, 165/4 LS, 100TMX