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Thanks Lloyd. That's one of my favorites from the entire weekend of shooting as well.Kay: Wonderful portraits. I especially love that Blade and Soul #1.
Thanks! At the time, I was doing some tri-colour photography - also shooting the ruins with a blue filter and a green filter. The plan being to later combine all three frames to create a single colour image. Even so, I thought that the one exposed with the red filter looked nice on it's own as a black and white image.tribal-warrior: I'd almost forgotten how terrific a little help from a filter can be. Great image. Love the contrast and the tonality.
Wonderful images. Congrats on the new Hassey!Just got a Hasselblad. Here are some shots from the first roll.
Wow Mike. Those just jump off the page! Love the crisp, contrasty detail of the first two. Wonderful tonality as well. That last shot is priceless... what a mug!Back to 35mm for me for the last couple of weeks: Leica R8.
Love this. Memory photos are always the best... changes or not.
Argh, Lloyd, ya I hope those gears will find a lovely home since they can't share my love for the Hassey now.Wonderful images. Congrats on the new Hassey!
(I saw your ad for the Leica gear. Wish I could take some of that off your hands, but it's not in the cards at the moment. )
Great stuff, man. I knew you'd make a Hasselblad sing. Great square comps.Just got a Hasselblad. Here are some shots from the first roll.
Fan Expo Vancouver 2012 #4 by Araakii, on Flickr
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Thanks, Lloyd . Efke 50 in Rodinal for the B&W. The colors are my own poor color scans (the lab's were even worse, though!).Wow Mike. Those just jump off the page! Love the crisp, contrasty detail of the first two. Wonderful tonality as well. That last shot is priceless... what a mug!
Cool :thumbs:Back to 35mm for me for the last couple of weeks: Leica R8.
around wash park, denver, co by mike thomas, on Flickr
Thanks Mike. The learning curve was surprisingly shortGreat stuff, man. I knew you'd make a Hasselblad sing. Great square comps.