Lloyd
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Nice. I like this.Another Hasselblad. Ilford delta 100.
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Nice. I like this.Another Hasselblad. Ilford delta 100.
Great shots. I've always liked those Mamiya 7 images, razor sharp, clean and crisp.Mamiya 7, 80mm + 220 Konica Centuria 400 pro:
Rolleiflex 6008AF + Schneider Xenotar 2.8/20mm + 120 Kodak Ektar 100:
Err, was that around 1968 or so, and was that restaurant at Bleeker and Macdougal?Beautiful shot Gary
Here is a bad neg but got Good memories....quite a number of years ago
Minox / Restaurant in NYC ...
A shot of Eric with our Dear Old Friend Jimmy Page
Thanks Stuart!Nice Francois -- the 43mm is showing the kind of detail that it is known for -- I am not sure ANY lens I have is sharper...and I have a lot of lenses. How did you process the Acros? I find it does very well at ISO 100, but that depends a lot on processing. I prefer it in Rodinal 1:100, Xtol 1:1 or FX-39.
Oh Hi BobErr, was that around 1968 or so, and was that restaurant at Bleeker and Macdougal?
That wall and that railing look vaguely familiar.
-bob
That is a beautiful image.Nice images Gary!
It is sometimes surprising what one can get for the price of a digital back!
Here is a 2 minutes exposure on Plus-X at f/11 with mamiya 7II and 65mm. This about 1/4 of the whole image.