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Some from the weekend, playing with my Ihagee view camera and trying out a new film, Ilford Delta 100, don't think I'll be using it again, I much prefer the HP5 I used last time I took this out.

 

Ihagee Duplex 6.5x9 plate camera with Suydam roll film back. Ilford Delta 100.

 

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Ihagee Duplex 6.5x9 plate camera with Suydam roll film back. Ilford Delta 100.

 

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Thanks, Gentlemen.  :)

Gary - I wasn't calling this photo a failure but rather the other dozen or so that I shot rather unsuccessfully :)

How could that be called a failure???
Gary

 

Richard - wow you are really making that Rollie sing!  Such a gentle touch with gorgeous soft colors.  Really well done!

Finally got round to scanning a bit more... this is one of many from a holiday trip up the sleepy NSW coast a few months ago.

 

Rolleiflex, Portra 400

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Beautiful colors!

 

 

wowowow ...fantastic! Great ....!!!

Chapeau ..

 

Best

gregor

 

 

Wonderful color like you are there ,  great atmosphere of sunset  :)

Thank you Adam

Henry

 

 

Thank you Henry for being our gracious host. :)

 

 

More smooth Portra 400, this time in the swamp while the mosquitos slept.

 

All Rolleiflex/Portra 400

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Excellent composition, tones and sharpness, Chrism.  It really all comes together very successfully.

F6, 28/2.8, Pan F @25, Rodinal 1+50, X1 scan:
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Cape John by chrism229, on Flickr

 

The tide was out when I arrived, and I managed to scramble round a couple of headlands to get to that point. Sadly the tide did what tides do, and going back I had to paddle over wet slimy rocks that were very slippery. I kept the camera dry, but it will be a while before the sprained hip and torn hamstrings let me try it again. :(

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Some from the weekend, playing with my Ihagee view camera and trying out a new film, Ilford Delta 100, don't think I'll be using it again, I much prefer the HP5 I used last time I took this out.

 

Ihagee Duplex 6.5x9 plate camera with Suydam roll film back. Ilford Delta 100.

 

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Beautiful and interesting pictures Mike

Abandoned factory ?

I like the grey and soft tone of this film

Thank you

Henry

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Here's a photo from someone whom you'd expect left his light meter at home - LOL :)

Provia 100F

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Beautiful and interesting pictures Mike

Abandoned factory ?

I like the grey and soft tone of this film

Thank you

Henry

 

Abandoned grain storage facility on the banks of the Mississippi. I don't like this film, I prefer a little more contrast. A yellow filter might help but I"ll probably just try different films. HP5 looks good, I need to run a roll of FP4 through it.

 

If anybody wants five rolls of 120 Ilford Delta 100 PM me an address. :)

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Thank you Coog for your kind words :)

 

We begin well our day , with your beautiful and relaxing landscapes

Soft and superb color of Kodak Portra 400

Philip will like reflections of your pictures :)

Thank you

Best

Henry

 

 

These are terrific. Very effective use of both the Rolleiflex (not everyone's first choice of landscape camera) and the film.

 

 

Very nice Coogee.

Where were these shot?

 

 

Richard - wow you are really making that Rollie sing!  Such a gentle touch with gorgeous soft colors.  Really well done!

 

Thank you all. I am very smitten with the Rolleiflex.. I've been so busy with it I spent an entire day scanning yesterday so apologies if I post a few too many at once.

 

That one was from Bombah Point in the Myall Lakes National Park. They're all from that area or Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest just to the South.

 

This one is from Tea Gardens, Kingdom of Pelicans.

 

Rolleiflex/Ektar

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Jean-Marie ... and if you put a frost glass behind the lens , you can see the image no ?

Picture print is still nice after so many years

Thnk you for posting

Henry

Henry - yes, that should be possible. I do think that even taking pictures on glass should still be possible with this kind of camera - I'll take the time to resarch about these old cameras. On the other hand, the friend who lend me this camera also lend me his Sinar f. So I am going to try out large format - I actually did already: one picture, nothing geat, but I see the possibilities that only large format offer. The problem is I have no outdoor Tripod reliable/strong enough for a Sinar camera. No Towel, neither, and some other stuff for large format ( dark room material)  But as soon as I have some a little bit acceptable result I'll let You know. Also, I am very busy working right now so the time to occupie with photography is limited.

Here just for You I post this very first attempt to take a picture with the Sinar f. No artwork, no great photo just a first test by a complete newbe.

 

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Henry - yes, that should be possible. I do think that even taking pictures on glass should still be possible with this kind of camera - I'll take the time to resarch about these old cameras. On the other hand, the friend who lend me this camera also lend me his Sinar f. So I am going to try out large format - I actually did already: one picture, nothing geat, but I see the possibilities that only large format offer. The problem is I have no outdoor Tripod reliable/strong enough for a Sinar camera. No Towel, neither, and some other stuff for large format ( dark room material)  But as soon as I have some a little bit acceptable result I'll let You know. Also, I am very busy working right now so the time to occupie with photography is limited.

Here just for You I post this very first attempt to take a picture with the Sinar f. No artwork, no great photo just a first test by a complete newbe.

 

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It's great Jean-Marie ,  clear with a good contrast and balance black & white

Thank you

Best

Henry

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A couple more from my Florida trip of 20 years back

 

Both with an M6, 50mm Summicron and Velvia 50

 

Key Largo

 

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Main Street, Disney World

 

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Wow for the color Ray :)

What beautiful and vivid color

I love these colors of Velvia

Thank you

Henry

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Thank you all. I am very smitten with the Rolleiflex.. I've been so busy with it I spent an entire day scanning yesterday so apologies if I post a few too many at once.

 

That one was from Bombah Point in the Myall Lakes National Park. They're all from that area or Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest just to the South.

 

This one is from Tea Gardens, Kingdom of Pelicans.

 

Rolleiflex/Ektar

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This picture and the previous images show us wonderful color ...

a fingerprint of the camera or the combo film-camera ? :)

this "blue-ish"aspect is superb

Thank you Coog.

Henry

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I love quiet place photographed in film :)

 

 

Tam Ky (VN) beach at low tide and sunrise

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... and for Chris :)

 

Kodak TMAX100-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

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Henry

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at the same quiet place , in color this time :)

 

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

 

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Sydney Chess-players

 

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M5, 35, FP-4, svn

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

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In a Melbourne museum they showed some exhibits relating to WW1, amongst them this bed, in which a poor Australian soldier spend the rest of his life after being wounded and maimed. A poignant reminder of the horrors of war...

 

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M5, 35, APX100, svn

 

Rgds

 

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Here's a photo from someone whom you'd expect left his light meter at home - LOL :)

Provia 100F

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Adam in certain manner it looks fine for me :)

At what exposure and aperture are you for this picture Adam without your lightmeter ?

Color is still superb

Rg

H

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In a Melbourne museum they showed some exhibits relating to WW1, amongst them this bed, in which a poor Australian soldier spend the rest of his life after being wounded and maimed. A poignant reminder of the horrors of war...

 

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M5, 35, APX100, svn

 

Rgds

 

C. 

Christoph very balance between black and white , almost in relief on my Eizo screen :)

Nice image

Thanks

Henry

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