Godfrey
somewhat colored
While we've been chatting about viewfinder screens:
My rescue orchid is plugging forward on opening blossoms ... #5 opened late Sunday and was ready to photograph yesterday. #6 just opened this morning ... Have to get the camera out again. And #7 will likely be in a day or two.

Five Blossoms-Sixth Opening (B&W)

Five Blossoms-Sixth Opening
Both made with:
Hasselblad 500CM, CFVII 50c, & CF Sonnar 180mm f/4 lens
ISO 400 @ f/16 @ 1 second (approximately)
What's your preference in rendering?
From a nearly dead stick to a beautiful flowering orchid, it makes me happy.
enjoy, G
My rescue orchid is plugging forward on opening blossoms ... #5 opened late Sunday and was ready to photograph yesterday. #6 just opened this morning ... Have to get the camera out again. And #7 will likely be in a day or two.

Five Blossoms-Sixth Opening (B&W)

Five Blossoms-Sixth Opening
Both made with:
Hasselblad 500CM, CFVII 50c, & CF Sonnar 180mm f/4 lens
ISO 400 @ f/16 @ 1 second (approximately)
What's your preference in rendering?
From a nearly dead stick to a beautiful flowering orchid, it makes me happy.
enjoy, G
Mute-on
Well-known
There’s something quite ethereal, almost romantic about the black and white image. The colour image is technically excellent, but appears as a photo of a pretty flower with less emotion, in comparison. Perhaps a crop of the colour version?While we've been chatting about viewfinder screens:
My rescue orchid is plugging forward on opening blossoms ... #5 opened late Sunday and was ready to photograph yesterday. #6 just opened this morning ... Have to get the camera out again. And #7 will likely be in a day or two.
Five Blossoms-Sixth Opening (B&W)
Five Blossoms-Sixth Opening
Both made with:
Hasselblad 500CM, CFVII 50c, & CF Sonnar 180mm f/4 lens
ISO 400 @ f/16 @ 1 second (approximately)
What's your preference in rendering?
From a nearly dead stick to a beautiful flowering orchid, it makes me happy.
enjoy, G
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Haven't used the 907x in a while and noticed this in the kitchen. With the 65/2.8.

Clementines by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Clementines by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Thank you!There’s something quite ethereal, almost romantic about the black and white image. The colour image is technically excellent, but appears as a photo of a pretty flower with less emotion, in comparison. Perhaps a crop of the colour version?
I tried six different views and crops on the color version, some of which were interesting but really need to be seen as part of a set rather than as a singleton image. The monochrome rendering just popped for me almost immediately .. I guess because of my biased like for monochromatic photographs.
Well, the orchid has achieved six open blossoms this morning, so another shooting spree is in the wind...
G
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Such a lovely image, and with probably my favorite 907x lens. Just brings back to mind that a nice fast normal lens is one of the most versatile choices you can have in your kit.Haven't used the 907x in a while and noticed this in the kitchen. With the 65/2.8.
Clementines by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
G
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Many thanks -- I was thinking the same thing about the 65.. I think it's likely the best lens in their lineup. Combine that with the 45P and that's pretty much all you need.Such a lovely image, and with probably my favorite 907x lens. Just brings back to mind that a nice fast normal lens is one of the most versatile choices you can have in your kit.
G
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Richard G
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Like your orchid shots Godfrey. I have a couple on my current roll to develop.
Nokton48
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Testing the black C T* 60mm Hasselblad Zeiss Distagon CFV16 Hasselblad Digital Back 500 C/M exposed according to TTL Hasselblad Meter Prism. Key Day Full Sun.
Nokton48
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This is a "Autumn Blaze Maple" fastest growing of all Maples. We hope it gets to be a hundred feet tall when fully grown. This is a baby. Hasselblad 500C/M 60mm C T* Distagon CFV16 Hasselblad Digital Back, full sun. EI 100 according to EV setting Hasselblad Meter Prism.
Richard G
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Richard G
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Luckily I swapped the 50 for the 80 CF with hood for these two shots. As I knocked over the tripod and smashed the hood but seem to have saved the lens and the camera.
I won't chase balloons from under trees again. This is Ektar 100 early morning just after sunrise. I guessed the exposure, 2.8 at 1/60th.


I won't chase balloons from under trees again. This is Ektar 100 early morning just after sunrise. I guessed the exposure, 2.8 at 1/60th.


Nokton48
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Years ago I snagged some James Bright Backgrounds which were sold by Sinar and Calumet. Now this one has come along (entitled "Seaside") for $35 with the money going to charity. Tested with Hasselblad 500C/M CFV16 Digital Back 50mm F4 C T* Distagon EI 50 Broncolor C171 375J Universal Beauty Dish F9.5. Love it
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ChrisLivsey
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I have been keenly following your developing (sorry) Orchid story and looked back for mine, this was almost 10 years ago, where on earth does time fly to?
I had been looking for a while for a 180mm a lens missing from my Hasselblad set and one came up, not only that but it was an E series with the contacts. This means when using the CF adapter on the H1 the lens type is fed to the body as is the F stop which makes life so much easier.
This was the close up test although the lens is optimised for infinity we are told, pressing the Orchid into use, a lens that deserves its reputation.
Zeiss Sonnar 180 CFE on H1, Delta 100 XTOL, 8mins @69degree, scan on V850.

ChrisLivsey
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Godfrey
somewhat colored
My orchid opened all its buds pretty much the day I had to leave for two weeks travel. I'm hoping the blossoms are still there when I get back home on Wednesday so I can get the final photo in the set.
The CF Sonnar 180/4, in truly mint shape at just over $400, was a heck of a deal and is a superb lens to work with. I'm very glad I decided to go for it! I'm sure I could not get the old Sonnar 150/4 restored to similar condition for just that amount of money. Happily that lens still works well, despite its damage, and I'll keep using it until it jams up solid or the shutter dies.
I'm trying not to over-buy on Hasselblad V system goodies, but it's hard because the old bricks do work so very well.
G
The CF Sonnar 180/4, in truly mint shape at just over $400, was a heck of a deal and is a superb lens to work with. I'm very glad I decided to go for it! I'm sure I could not get the old Sonnar 150/4 restored to similar condition for just that amount of money. Happily that lens still works well, despite its damage, and I'll keep using it until it jams up solid or the shutter dies.
I'm trying not to over-buy on Hasselblad V system goodies, but it's hard because the old bricks do work so very well.
G
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Then there was this on the Phase One P20 back for colour, Macro Planar on the 500cm cropped of course, used daylight from a North window.
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You definitely got your moneys worth on that Phase One back. Lovely color and IQ.
ChrisLivsey
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Thank you, appreciated. I swapped it for a P45 back later and regretted it finding out about what became called "fat pixels" after the fact, not making the same mistake with the M8. It was a difficult colour for a sensor but that one handled it with aplomb.You definitely got your moneys worth on that Phase One back. Lovely color and IQ.
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ChrisLivsey
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Fingers crossed for the Orchid, too often the first to open begin to go over before the last opens, shouldn't have said that, it'll be fine. 🤞My orchid opened all its buds pretty much the day I had to leave for two weeks travel. I'm hoping the blossoms are still there when I get back home on Wednesday so I can get the final photo in the set.
The CF Sonnar 180/4, in truly mint shape at just over $400, was a heck of a deal and is a superb lens to work with. I'm very glad I decided to go for it! I'm sure I could not get the old Sonnar 150/4 restored to similar condition for just that amount of money. Happily that lens still works well, despite its damage, and I'll keep using it until it jams up solid or the shutter dies.
I'm trying not to over-buy on Hasselblad V system goodies, but it's hard because the old bricks do work so very well.
G
Nokton48
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Hasselblad 500C/M 135mm F5.6 C T* S-Planar Bellows Lens. Fuji Instant B&W Film. Broncolor Hazylight 6000J Modeling Light Only 1000 Watts.

Hasselblad EL/M with 350mm F5.6 black Non-T* Tele-Tessar. Ilford 120 FP4+. Broncolor Balloon Head (gorgeous light as smooth and soft as you can get!) camera left, silver reflector just off camera right. Laser aligned Omega DII 180mm black Rodagon 8x10 Arista Matte #2 Multigrade. 18mm Hasselblad Extension Tube brought the 350mm lens into focus at this close distance. Seamless Paper "Sky Blue" Savage.
Richard G
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That’s a beautiful shot. F11?
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