Looks like I need to adjust the rangefinder some on my Super Ikonta C, a little front focused. But I applied a heavy texture and used anyway, in fact, I like the effect on the second one:
Looks like I need to adjust the rangefinder some on my Super Ikonta C, a little front focused. But I applied a heavy texture and used anyway, in fact, I like the effect on the second one:
Hymn of Entry by andreios, on Flickr
House, Sauvie Island by austin granger, on Flickr
Interesting how the clouds arranged themselves for you - well done (as usual)!
Birds, Sauvie Island by austin granger, on Flickr
Tuff by L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Portland by austin granger, on Flickr
Batfish, inside and out:
A war memorial in Muskogee, OK, the USS Batfish was the first submarine to report sinking an enemy submarine, managing to sink three Japanese subs during a single mission. The captain and crew figured out how to maximize their radar advantage by prowling almost submerged, with the decks awash to minimize their rad cross section while leaving their radar mast above water and operational.
Photos taken with a 1937 Super Ikonta C, Pan F, available light, Microphen developer (under developed though)
A shot from the first roll with my new Hasselblad 500c which I got a few days ago.
500c test roll by thermionic_valve, on Flickr
That 80mm Planar is spectacular.
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