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More and more film fun with something other than a Leica M

OlliL

Member
Amazing pictures Matt, they have a great dynamic. :thumbup:

Scott the Holga did well, but so did you.
Cool picture of these two guys.
 

shtarka1

Active member
More from my increasingly distant past.

1/2. Bucky Fuller, Gould Hall (Architecture) at U of W, Kodak Panatomic-X, Nikkormat, 5/15/1972



Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
A couple of homeless guys posing for me. We had a nice talk for a few minutes - funny how they were more enthused about the holidays than I am for some reason....not sure what that says about me....but I did walk away feeling better about things...

BTW I think the Holga did pretty well here!

Happy Holidays everyone!


Matt & Scott...:thumbs::salute:!
 

shtarka1

Active member
My Rollei was a big 2.8F TLR. It just didn't seem intimate enough. I'd love to see a picture of the Rollei C. I have a Rollei 35S scale focus that I still use.

Speaking of small, I just got my little Leica iiig back from a CLA. She also got a new red "coat".





Scottsdale Waterfront iiig, Jupiter 8 50 f/2, Kodak Bw400CN
Sweet Rig & Shot Cindy!
 

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Thank you, Steve. It is amazing how much smaller the Barnacks are than the Leica M's, but the iiig is still heavy and well-built. The iiig actually came out after the M3 was introduced. Mine is from 1956/1957.

Matt, Youxin Ye did the CLA. He also put the "red dress" on it. I bought the skin from cameraleather.com.
 

m_driscoll

New member
A couple of homeless guys posing for me. We had a nice talk for a few minutes - funny how they were more enthused about the holidays than I am for some reason....not sure what that says about me....but I did walk away feeling better about things...
BTW I think the Holga did pretty well here!
Happy Holidays everyone!
Scott: You did quite well with the camera. I wonder what they thought of the Holga? :thumbup: Happy holidays to you.

Amazing pictures Matt, they have a great dynamic. :thumbup:
Scott the Holga did well, but so did you.
Cool picture of these two guys.
OlliL: Thank you. :D

Matt & Scott...:thumbs::salute:!
Steve: Thanks, again. :D

Thank you, Steve. It is amazing how much smaller the Barnacks are than the Leica M's, but the iiig is still heavy and well-built. The iiig actually came out after the M3 was introduced. Mine is from 1956/1957.
Matt, Youxin Ye did the CLA. He also put the "red dress" on it. I bought the skin from cameraleather.com.
Cindy: Very nicely done CLA.

Nice choice on the leather Cindy!
Hope it's ok if I add my setup

Leica II and IIIf von oliverleschke auf Flickr
IIIf BD ST (was a IIIc) with Industar 61
II with matching Elmar
Merry Christmas everybody.
OlliL: Beautiful cameras.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
Matt,
Love the look of these, but esp. that first one. So classic. The students spread around the master, the blackboard in the background. Very engaging!
Mike: Thanks! :D

Some holiday snaps with my new (to me) Contax and 50/1.7 (Tri-X @ 1250 in Diafine):
Mike: The tone and grain are really nice in these. Seems to really suit this first one. Fun captures. :thumbup:
(I, too, am the guy with the camera at Christmas)

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 
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