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Mamiya C3, 80mm.
Hasselblad 500cm, 80mm
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Mamiya C3, 80mm.
Hasselblad 500cm, 80mm
and more fog.
Beautiful and innovative.
...been a while...
4x5 calumet, 210mm caltar. tmax
Don't know if this has enough oomph for you. I didn't really use a meter on these, but I did use Tri X 320. Pushed to about... 1600-3200 I suppose? This is with a twin lens... I suppose with 35mm...
Nicely done.
Limited, yes, but sufficient for some kinds of shooting, hence its use by pressman for quite a few years.
Hassleblad, Fuji Neopan 400.
The reason Easter was late this year...
Rollieflex, Zeiss Tessar 3.5, 20 year old Plus X.
Fuji GW690, Neopan 400.
Too, and not enough.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the kind words. The portrait was done in a gallery with my first Graflex, a Crown Graphic. Unfortunately, the rangefinder was not calibrated, and I didn't know how to adjust it. I...
... and lastly, a portrait with the 127 Ektar. Tri X, hand held, pushed a couple of stops in very questionable light.
Here are a couple of examples of 127 Ektar images. The first was made the day I got my camera in the mail, before calibrating the rangefinder. Second was made with same set up after I calibrated...
I have the 127 I got with my first Crown Graphic. Years later, the camera (and many others) have come and gone. The 127 Ektar is the lens I've had longer than any other. It is a great lens; I have...
This is what I used to believe as a visual artist. I always rushed by any photographs present at an art exhibit in favor of the "real" art work, thinking that photographers who exhibited their work...
Well stated. I am greatly saddened, however, at the extreme to which this philosophy has been taken. In my humble opinion, this explains why past generations were graced with the vocal stylings of...
Never mind that elf behind the Bavarian landscape... I am the Wizard of... .... ... ...
Photoshop...?
It ain't whatcha know.... it's who you know.
...or, more specifically, do today's photographs look like photographs to you? I just got the latest Hasselblad Photographer newsletter in email today. I notice that all the potential "Hasselblad...
Beautiful work, Ken.
Rolleiflex, 3.5 Zeiss Tessar.
You are better off with Ilford anyway.
Personally, I find all of their products to be superior to the Kodak equivalents, with the exception of the high speed films.
Dammit, Frank!!
You are about to make me spend some more $.....
203 Ektar.
152 Ektar.
127 Ektar.
Elegantly simplistic.
Beautiful.
Plain and ordinary, I suppose...
4x5 Speed Graphic, 127mm Kodak Ektar, Tmax 100, Acufine, hand held.
Family portrait in the Eastern Market, Detroit, MI.
4x5 Speed Graphic, 127mm Ektar, Tmax 100, Diafine, handheld.
Foma in Acufine.
Plus X in Microdol X.
Beautiful images, Gandolfi.
May have been posted before... oh well...
Looks good.
By the way, I am on a Mac using Safari. No problem viewing.
150mm Ektar. Speed Graphic. 4x5 Plus X developed in Microdol X.
I am loving Plus X.
The more I use this little camera, the more I like it.
Fuji GS645S, Neopan 400.
Does that thing have a viewfinder? If so, I might be interested in trying one.
This guy does some fantastic street work with one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/malland/sets/72157613189560804/