FloatingLens
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Taken near Fluh, Austria.
3s f11 @ ISO 100
Camera: Hasselblad 205TCC
Lens: Hasselblad F Planar T* 2/110
Film: Fuji Acros 100
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Stunning work!... before and during a school performance I had the opportunity to take portraits of the children.
Felix
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Hasselblad 203 Carl-Zeiss 110mm | Trix-D76
All those who wanted to be photographed were photographed in front of a white wall in the auditorium.
There were no further instructions - everyone could show what they wanted to show.
thank you ..Stunning work!
Awesome!This time the flare issue is gone. I installed a mask inside the camera.
Hamburg
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Lomo XPAN, SK47/8, APX 400, Rodinal, Scan with Flextight
Maybe it’s partially the composition and brighter exposure, but I much prefer the film version!Singapore CBD. This is the film version of the shot I made with Fuji GFX 50S II + Hasselblad HCD 4/28 over at Fun with MF images thread. This image was made with the Mamiya RB 67 ProSD with Sekor C 50mm lens. Interestingly, the field of view of the 50mm on the 6x7 format is about similar to 28mm on 44x33. .
Film stock is CineStill 400 exposed one stop over as ISO200. 6 minute exposure at f/32. Metered at 90s, but the exposure turned out to be 6 minutes after correcting for reciprocity failure. The glow on the overexposed parts is caused by the effect of halation of CineStill, as this is movie film stock with the remjet layer removed.
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I'm one of those weirdos who likes the Hasselblad 1000f, and am trying to make some kind of meaningful images with it....
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