Lilserenity
Well-known
Excellent stuff, really enjoyed these. Hopefully there may be some more!
Johnmcd
Well-known




John
tekst
Established
Great stuff! What are the panos shot with??
Johnmcd
Well-known
Great stuff! What are the panos shot with??
The panos are shot using the 35mm pano adaptor with the Mamiya 7 - Neopan 100 in Ilfosol 3.
John
efirmage
Established
Love the shots. Great stuff of Utah.
ssmc
Well-known
Oh dear... the quality of these shots (having spent some time in UT and a day in Chi) is really making me feel the pull of MF!
Great work - thanks for sharing!
Scott
Great work - thanks for sharing!
Scott
robert blu
quiet photographer
nice photos, well developed. I'll try Ilfosol 3 (but I'm a delta 100/400 user).
robert
robert
paulfish4570
Veteran
snyder's garage and the broken suspension bridge are tops for me ...
PaulW128
Well-known
John
Great work! I love those shots. It's posts such as yours that gets me lusting for a Mamiya 7. Thanks for posting
Paul
Great work! I love those shots. It's posts such as yours that gets me lusting for a Mamiya 7. Thanks for posting
Paul
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Excellent, the garage shot being my favorite.
This gives me inspirations for my current project which also uses 6x7 format. Thanks.
This gives me inspirations for my current project which also uses 6x7 format. Thanks.
Johnmcd
Well-known
Thanks for all the kind replies. So far I have developed three 120 rolls and have eight to go, so there's more to come.
The Mamiya 7 is a special camera for me. If I'm not shooting it, then it's the R-D1. Nothing feels quite like it when I frame a shot and know that I've got such DR and resolution at hand, with such a gentle 'click' of the shutter. And it is a joy to use. As much as I'd love a Xpan, the pano kit works fine as well and can be picked up new for around $100.
Anyone thinking of getting one, you won't be disappointed.
Next will have to be a 50mm that everyone raves about.
Cheers - John
The Mamiya 7 is a special camera for me. If I'm not shooting it, then it's the R-D1. Nothing feels quite like it when I frame a shot and know that I've got such DR and resolution at hand, with such a gentle 'click' of the shutter. And it is a joy to use. As much as I'd love a Xpan, the pano kit works fine as well and can be picked up new for around $100.
Anyone thinking of getting one, you won't be disappointed.
Next will have to be a 50mm that everyone raves about.
Cheers - John
visionners
Member
Wonderful shots here John, I love your shot in Utah and I'm waiting for more pic. I got my Mamiya 7 recently and happy too.
wjlapier
Well-known
I'm glad I looked into this thread. I recently bought a 7II and 65/4. I need to get out more and use it. Thanx for sharing. I too have the pano kit and will give it a try as well.
Johnmcd
Well-known

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brian steinberger
Established
John, great stuff! I'm blown away by the shot of the old bridge. Incredible!
ae6eg
Newbie
Lovely, detailed images.
Lovely, detailed images.
These are great shots. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely, detailed images.
These are great shots. Thanks for sharing.
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