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M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion

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Fellow time travelers: Original Rolleiflex (75/4.5 Tessar); Agfa ISS (1948); Mother's love.

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A couple more from the Original Rolleiflex and Agfa ISS ( shot at ISO 10)

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Diana Pinhole Berlin Witzleben Foma 100

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9 hours ago, Wayne said:

Fellow time travelers: Original Rolleiflex (75/4.5 Tessar); Agfa ISS (1948); Mother's love.

You keep it so simple, it gets so complex. I look at these, or should I say project the frame that's cinematic, kind of Chris Marker, inviting the counterpoint of voiceover?

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4 hours ago, Suede said:

ISO 10 ! Must be slow speeds. 

 

Yes. it is difficult, at ISO 10, to get much above 1/25 of a second. I think what amaze me the most about the old, uncoated 4.5 Tessar is the surprisingly minimal amount of flare it produces.

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3 hours ago, Ernest said:

You keep it so simple, it gets so complex. I look at these, or should I say project the frame that's cinematic, kind of Chris Marker, inviting the counterpoint of voiceover?

Thank you, Ernest.

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5 hours ago, Suede said:

I second that. 

 

13 hours ago, stray cat said:

Wayne - words fail me. These are wonderful.

Thanks to both of you. I am grateful to the whole group that keeps this wonderful thread going.

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M2-R, Lux' 35mm f/1.4 v1, Ilford FP4+, Pyro PMK

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5 hours ago, jcoee said:

 

Some years ago I saw the birth of  this dragon fly

R7 100/2.8 Apo makro, Ektachrome

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Definitely need a caption contest for this!

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A shop loaned me a Rolleiflex SL66 to check out (they didn't know how to operate some of its unique 1966 features).

I especially like the close-focus range that is available even without extension tubes, and with any lens, thanks to in-camera bellows.

Jason, Rollei SL66, 80mm Zeiss Planar f/2.8 at f/4.8, Kodak TMax 400, Tmax dev. 1:4.

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