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Chamonix 45 N2, Schneider Super Symmas 80mm XL, Fuji Acros, Itaguaré beach, Brazil, last week.
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Harley Goldman
I am especially liking the last two. Real nice!!! Fine glow and sense of depth.
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SergeiR
Nicolas - great stuff. Love first two :)
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Barry Kirsten
Nicolas, appreciation from me too.
Barry.
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Roman Putintsev
second is very good! Thank you.
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Nguss
Those are stunning, the the first is the stand out for me.
Thanks a lot Gentlemen, I really appreciate your kind words.
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Robert Ellis
Nikolay,
Very nice shots. What lens did you take those with?
Robert
Thank you Robert, I used a vintage (marked Linhof) Schneider SA 75mm f8 for all of them at f22.
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Matt Long
North Window and Boulders, Arches Natl. Park
Wista 45SP, 300mm Nikkor M, Velvia
Very nice capture Matt, luminous by definition
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Nana Sousa Dias
Chamonix 45 N2, Schneider Super Symmas 80mm XL, Fuji Acros, Itaguaré beach, Brazil, last week.
Classic Nana style, like it a lot, great tonality,
How are you getting along with the Chamonix?
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NicolasArg
Classic Nana style, like it a lot, great tonality,
How are you getting along with the Chamonix?
Thank you, Nicolas.
I love that little, lightweight, impressivelly well finished camera, but, it has a BIG problem for me!!!!!
It's not mine!!!!! I've been teaching 3 workshops in Brazil, this camera was borrowed from a brazilian friend of mine. I was very close to forget returning the camera as well as that amazing little Super Symmar 80 XL.
I printed (in fiberbase gelatine silver photographic paper Adox Vario Classic) this negative in 11x14", it's impressive, the tonalities, sharpness (Fuji Acros is amazing) etc. Now, I'm gonna print it in 14x20".
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Nana Sousa Dias
Thank you, Nicolas.
I love that little, lightweight, impressivelly well finished camera, but, it has a BIG problem for me!!!!!
It's not mine!!!!! I've been teaching 3 workshops in Brazil, this camera was borrowed from a brazilian friend of mine. I was very close to forget returning the camera as well as that amazing little Super Symmar 80 XL.
I printed (in fiberbase gelatine silver photographic paper Adox Vario Classic) this negative in 11x14", it's impressive, the tonalities, sharpness (Fuji Acros is amazing) etc. Now, I'm gonna print it in 14x20".
I've been looking at this camera for ultralight hiking but don't like the front tilt being controlled by the same knob that controls the rise/fall. Is it precise?
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NicolasArg
I've been looking at this camera for ultralight hiking but don't like the front tilt being controlled by the same knob that controls the rise/fall. Is it precise?
Very precise but, I didn't tryed it with heavy lenses.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Very precise but, I didn't tryed it with heavy lenses.
I see, thanks for the info!
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Nana Sousa Dias
Nice one Nana. As I have said before, you have a distinctive style!