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Perfect title, really. That's exactly what it looks like. :thumbup:post-apocalyptic picnic #1
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Perfect title, really. That's exactly what it looks like. :thumbup:post-apocalyptic picnic #1
Now that's what Hasselblad is all about. Love it! You're making me really want one, but I'd have to sell my beloved Fuji to do it.
Very nice. I see you brought out the tripod for this one.Mamiya 7 and 65mm f/4, Kodak Ektra converted to black and white in PS.
Ektar 100? Ok, I'll try that. Great colour and clarity here.A few more with the Contax RX, Zeiss 50mm f/1.7 Planar. Ektar 100, lab dev/scan.
I really can't say enough how really nice this camera is in use.
You really make me want an Xpan with photos like this. Good, good, good...
Wow, everything came together in this shot. Very graphic!
+1. That's excellent.Wow, everything came together in this shot. Very graphic!
Nice, Steve. #2 is my favorite.Leica IF with LTM Nikkor 28mm f/3.5. Kodak BW400CN--once I'm done with this stuff I'll break into my brick of Arista Oh yeah, Sunny 16 no meter!
1FNikkor2835 by wjlapier, on Flickr
Fort Pulaski, GA. Tri-X, 110mm f/2
Steve