Cindy Flood
Super Moderator
Self portrait? I think I recognize that M4-2. Very nice, William.
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That is one great shot!! Love it.Thanks for all your kind words. It is always very much appreciated.
Here another one of my youngest son after Rugby practice...it was...muddy
Pentax 67/105mm/Tri-x in Ilford Microphen.
That is a really impressive shot Matt. Amazing detail, and sharp as a tack. I love the perspective of that 43 on the 7, and you're showing why it's such a great lens.^^ nice!!!
Mamiya 7 II with 43mm and kodak 400NC film
That is a great scanner! I have the Nikon 4000, which I love, but I'm limited to 35mm there. I still use a flatbed for MF, which works ok, but not like the 9000!thanks man and I love that nikon 9000 scanner
Sweet!! B/W film = oh so much goodness.(Especially when in such obviously competent hands!)here is another one same camera but FP4 shot at 200 iso and converted to positive
yes these are great cindy and man that hells gate!!!!Fab! What a look. Beautiful.
-Marc
Great shots both, but that second one is something special. Thanks for sharing.Here are two recent ones. Hasselblad 500cm, 80mm, HP5. London, near Golborne road/portobello
Wow. Something haunting about that one William. :thumbup:Contax 645 /80mm @ 2.0 / TRI-X in Microphen