Hasselblad SWC is cool

Nick, you do magic with this camera! Some time ago, I purchased a SWC. Try as I might, I couldn't make the combination of square format and extreme wide-angle work for me with landscapes; I could never get the emphasis on the foreground under control. You don't seem to have this issue at all, and I'm just gob smacked by the images you've created.
 
Nick, you do magic with this camera! Some time ago, I purchased a SWC. Try as I might, I couldn't make the combination of square format and extreme wide-angle work for me with landscapes; I could never get the emphasis on the foreground under control. You don't seem to have this issue at all, and I'm just gob smacked by the images you've created.

Thanks :)

Funnily enough I find it easier composing with an ultra-wide on square format. I recently picked up a cheap Voigtlander 21mm for my M2 and have found it hard to get a handle on how much more distortion and 'stretching' you get on the long side of a 35mm frame. 6x6 seems much more neutral in this sense.
 
Yes, the SWC is cool. Some of the images posted, not so much.

This is not a camera for an amateur to use and expect immediate success with. It has a serious learning curve, no bells or whistles at all. You need to be a real visual searcher, and have the ability to see with this jewel.
You can teach someone to look for images but only they can learn to see.
It is old school at doing the best and our Tasmanian friend on here does an excellent job of getting the best out of it.
 
Nick, are you using a tripod with the SWC?

I’ve started using a tripod a lot more with the SWC. Perhaps half of the landscape shots I’ve shared here?

The pastel look of some of the pictures (above Nevada Peak, for eg.) is very appealing.

Thanks. I was silly enough to ‘discover’ P400H a few weeks before Fuji announced it would be discontinued. The colours are lovely if you put some time into scanning :)
 
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