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Matt,
I wasn't aware that there was more than one Mamiya 6, but this is the one I have been playing with:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/mamiya/6.htm
I am still a little uncertain whether MF is for me, and if it is for me if this is the right camera, but it is very cool to play with.
Scott: I was confused. I thought the Mamiya 6 was a version of the Mamiya 645. They look distinctly different. I've been eyeballing the 645 AFD II's at my camera store. On the other hand, I can't get enough time in rotation with the cameras that i already have.Some more MF madness from the Mamiya 6 before I have to let it go...
Tennis anyone?:shocked:
Scott: The tennis photos are terrific! Good eye. I like the blur biker in the graffiti shot. Maybe they won't miss the Mamiya? :thumbup: Cheers, MattI missed the focus on her, but I love the light
I am seriously thinking about not returning my loaner Mamiya 6:angel:
B&W:
Color Negative:
Color Slide:
Tareq: Nice B & W and color images. The color's very striking. What type of film were you using. Cheers, Matt.
+1. I'd love to know as well. Amazing colors!Tareq: Nice B & W and color images. The color's very striking. What type of film were you using. Cheers, Matt.
More nice shots Matt. Your friend reminds me of Ann Margaret.I've got too much to do at work; but, I scanned a few old negs. Mid-1970's. Seattle's Gasworks Park. Old friend. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
+1 from me, Scott. I'd keep it.Scott: The tennis photos are terrific! Good eye. I like the blur biker in the graffiti shot. Maybe they won't miss the Mamiya? :thumbup: Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
That's a really nice photo. Fun subject matter, the motion of her hand suggests the preparations are ongoing, etc. Nicely isolated via use of DoF as well, and wonderful tonality. (Oh, and beautiful eyes).getting ready for the date.
For B&W i used Tri-X 400Tareq: Nice B & W and color images. The color's very striking. What type of film were you using. Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Tareq: Thank you for sharing.For B&W i used Tri-X 400
For Neg color i used Reala
For Slide color i used Velvia 100F