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Mamiya / II, 80 mm, Portra 400, self C41 Fuji Hunt

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5 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Just because I saw some Rolleiflex posts, here's a couple from mine on expired and probably poorly developed Portra 160

Rolleiflex Automat 2, Tessar 75/3.5, shitty Portra 160

 

Kidding, right? those are wonderful

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I've had the 2.8F (just a bit too bulky for me), the 3.5F (both with Planars) and the Rolleicord with Xenar 75mm f3.5 and I probably prefer the 3.5F 

Delta 400 at 1600 in something...

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MP; 24; Portra 160

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Rolleiflex 6006, Ilford FP+, multi exposure

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23 hours ago, SHenry said:

100 mm f/2.8 APO Macro Elmarit-R , Leica R9 camera.

Portra 160 ISO color film ( B&W conversion).

Balboa Park Bridge street light, facing south down town, San Diego CA.

 

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You own a creative outfit and looks like you know how to get interesting results. Good shot!

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33 minutes ago, Kl@usW. said:

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MP; 24; Portra 160

What an artful jigsaw puzzle composition, layering and coloring, with the exclamation point of the red dress! The careful balance of it all; without the Woman in Red (and your elbow?) that unique something would be missing.

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10 minutes ago, thschm said:

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Rolleiflex 6006, Ilford FP+, multi exposure

Like a visual echo to Dr. Klaus's Woman in Red (all right, Shop Window #1, which means there are many to follow), this is studied layering, the history of conversation in a sidewalk café? Very intriguing.

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M-A APO-Summicron-M 50 ADOX Color Implosion

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On ‎12‎/‎19‎/‎2020 at 10:09 PM, stray cat said:

hobart, tasmania 2016

contax g2, 35-70mm, velvia 50

This certainly strikes an ironic note, the majestic presence of Dawn Princess cruising the dark Prussian blue waters on what today would be called COVID Cruise. The perspective of the pier really enforces the three-dimensionality of this composition with the two tugboats adding a sense of scale, also.

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Dusty old negs again. M4, HP4.

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1 hour ago, Mr.Prime said:

if I may ask, which lens ?

I’m not sure. I had only four lenses: 21mm Super Angulon 3.4, 35mm Summicron v.3, 50mm Summicron DR, 90mm Summicron v.1. The 50mm was my favourite and still is. I would guess it is that one. :)) The image is cropped. 

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