Sweden Gullaskruv Nybro Linhof 612 PCII
Gullaskruv Nybro Schweden Linhof 612 PCII by CourtLux, auf Flickr
Sweden Gullaskruv Nybro Linhof 612 PCII
Gullaskruv Nybro Schweden Linhof 612 PCII by CourtLux, auf Flickr
From the first roll through my Mamiya Super 23:
This is an interesting camera. I got the body for $29; you get what you pay for, so I fixed it up best I could and scavenged/made parts for what was beyond repair. Another Mamiya Press came my way, this time with a Graflok back, so I switched that out with the Super 23's Mamiya M-lock back and sold the Press for a profit. I used the rest of my money to buy a 100mm f/2.8 and a 6x8 RB67 power back. It's a bastard child in many respects, but it's also my dream camera. Great for architecture, great for street, and great for landscapes. It's also easily hand-holdable!
Yellow Trucks [Kodak Portra 160] by Pali K, on Flickr
Fuji GA645W | Portra 160 in Tetenal C41 | Evertsmart Pro Scan
Looking over a farm [Kodak Portra 160] by Pali K, on Flickr
Fuji GA645W | Portra 160 in Tetenal C41 | Evertsmart Pro Scan
A few from the Renaissance Fair Taken with an RB67, First is w. 250, rest with 150SF, Ektar film
Sisters in Slow Motion by Alan Butler, on Flickr
Little Lady with a Big Hat by Alan Butler, on Flickr
He said She said by Alan Butler, on Flickr
With vibrance and saturation set max negative values in Adobe Raw plus dodging and sharpening:
Stone Cold Beauty 2 by Alan Butler, on Flickr
At the Thai Festival, Dallas Buddhist Temple a couple of weekends ago. Taken with circa 1934 Zeiss Super Ikonta A (645) on Ektar
Temple Window by Alan Butler, on Flickr
Temple Door by Alan Butler, on Flickr
Temple Statue by Alan Butler, on Flickr
Thai Music by Alan Butler, on Flickr
[IMG]Napier Art Deco 2 by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Napier Art Deco 1 by Alasdair Matthews, on Flickr[/IMG]
Art Deco rooflines in Napier, North Island, New Zealand. Taken with Mamiya C220 and 80mm F2.8 on Fuji Provia 400X.
It makes me smile to think these guys are now 19! With my Rolleiflex -- Calder was quite intrigued. Someone gave me a partially fogged 5"x200' roll of Fuji paper (RA4) back then and I had some fun with it! This is a contact print that I scanned .
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Fuji GA645Pro, Velvia 100, Argentix E-6 kit, Hasselblad X1 scans:
Sumacs by chrism229, on Flickr
Waugh's River by chrism229, on Flickr
Chris
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