Trying out the "New" old Medalist (Not sure how I wound up with it attached twice, but... Maybe I need to sacrifice a virgin goat to the computer gods.)
Granite Monument, 2016 ---- Recently acquired Fuji GA645Zi 75mm f.16 1/350
Merg, You could legitimately rest on your laurels, but I'm glad you are not! Very interesting photograph!
I was down in Denver racing Drones inside a concert one evening (I race drones with MultiGP as one of my other hobbies). The area where the concert was held is in an old industrial area, old warehouses, silos, and mills are everywhere.
As I walked back to my truck I looked up at the old mill as I was walking past and noticed the lights. Some of them were flickering on and off. In one window it looked like an old tv set was on as the light in one window was changing colors. With the low clouds and the area I was in, I can tell you, it was spooky, like something out of an old horror movie.
Luckily, I had a camera in my truck, an old Mamiya C3 TLR I just bought. I metered the scene with a Gossen Luna Pro F,and balanced the camera on the side of my truck, trying to hold it as still as I could, then took a 15 second exposure, it was dark.
Here's what I captured. Shot with a 65mm f3.5 lens on Fuji Neopan Acros 100 rated at 50 and developed in Pyrocat MC for 12 minutes.
Mamiya C3 65mm Test 1 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Evening Cloud, Lake Doonella
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa Classic MCC 111 VC FB, image area 21.5cm X 16.2cm, from a Tmax 100 negative exposed in a Mamiya RB67 camera fitted with a 360mm f6.3 lens and a #25 red filter.
Photography:first utterance. Sir John Herschel, 14 March 1839 at the Royal Society. "...Photography or the application of the Chemical rays of light to the purpose of pictorial representation,..".
I really like this thread. Even when I haven't added to it in a while. A good variety of good seeing and photos. Keep it up everyone. If you haven't posted MF, join in.
img164 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
img165 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
My rolleiflex photos done at the same time as the LF soft focus below. I rarely carry sharp LF lenses now, since I can use MF for sharp and LF for soft. (until I see something sharp that would make a nice contact print, then I come up short)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/28806426771
Golden Gate Bridge from Berkeley Marina
Winter 2010
Hasselblad 500CM 150mm
Tri-X 400 Rodinal
Golden Gate by Shailendra Dhanoa, on Flickr
Shailendra
www.ShailendraDhanoa.com
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