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While I'm waiting for my 120 format films to come back from the lab, I will pollute this thread once again with my lo-fi work :) My favorite theme, the Baltic Sea Coast:

 

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Rollei Prego micron - Konica 200 

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Second and last for today:

 

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Rollei Prego micron - Konica 200

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I hope you SWC peddlars feel duly ashamed of yourselves. I have succumbed to the drug you so willingly push, with no care for the consequences.

 

Not exactly a prime SWC subject, but Tri-X visits a rice paddy at our farm near Lampang, Thailand...

30889728371_2aa3777a41_c.jpgA001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

very nice, Eoin.  I am impressed!  Love the grain and the OOF that you managed.  You are a natural!  Keep it up and have fun!

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Some graffiti for Steve Blitz... :)

M7, 50mm lux asph, Portra 160

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Near my home a forest is under threat and while I can I would capture its unique beauty and experience the quiet and solace there...


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Hasselblad 501, 60mm Distagon, Ilford FP4, Developed in Spur Acurol-N, presented as a scan of the print.

 

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Here are some pictures taken with the Hasselblad 503CW with a CF50c attached to it...........I love the way the colours render ?

 

 

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Near my home a forest is under threat and while I can I would capture its unique beauty and experience the quiet and solace there...

 

 

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Hasselblad 501, 60mm Distagon, Ilford FP4, Developed in Spur Acurol-N, presented as a scan of the print.

Should anyone be interested the rest of the series is on http://chjj.home.xs4all.nl/00-photographs-forest/index.html

Nice series, Charles. Seems shameful that a mature woodland like this should be threatened. Some of those trees show signs of being planted in an orderly way whilst others seem more random. Woodlands often have interesting histories, this woodland looks like one of those. Edited by honcho
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A couple more

 

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Very good, Neil. Nicely exposed, too.

 

Cheers mate..........the CVF50c is a great idea but would I get one, probably not. One of the reasons is keeping that big sensor clean when switching from film back to digital back was a nightmare and in the end I gave up on it as I worried I would damage the sensor as it wasn't mine.

Im going to enjoy the 503CW as a film camera and just use my S when I want to shoot digital :)

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Cheers mate..........the CVF50c is a great idea but would I get one, probably not. One of the reasons is keeping that big sensor clean when switching from film back to digital back was a nightmare and in the end I gave up on it as I worried I would damage the sensor as it wasn't mine.

Im going to enjoy the 503CW as a film camera and just use my S when I want to shoot digital :)

Sounds smart to me. I can see you are enjoying the 503 more and more.

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Sounds smart to me. I can see you are enjoying the 503 more and more.

 

i love it mate.......clank-ed-clank.........doesnt get better than that :)

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I really wanted to like the CFV-50c, I had my heart set on buying one earlier this year when the price was revised down, subject to testing a loan back from Hasselblad UK.

 

As good as it is, and despite being an amazing imaging option for V series cameras, the CFV-50c back creates handling issues that should not exist.  The sensor should be square or the back should revolve and this blindingly stupid omission is the killing factor for me, the only reason I won't buy one.  A V series camera that has to be turned on it's side for portrait format images is no longer a V series camera.  Against that there are far more sensible alternatives available already, let alone those in the pipeline we are all waiting for.

 

A V series camera and a good film scanner is a far better workflow than a compromised digital back.

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Nice series, Charles. Seems shameful that a mature woodland like this should be threatened. Some of those trees show signs of being planted in an orderly way whilst others seem more random. Woodlands often have interesting histories, this woodland looks like one of those.

Thanks Steve, the woodland formed part of an estate, the owner died a while ago and since then the legacy has been in contention. Recently it has been settled and plans are afoot for various forms of development. Time will tell what form these will take, but I'm not taking chances!

Charles

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