Take a walk on the wide-side………..dum de dum de-dun de dum de-dumpt de-dompt

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bessa L + cv 21
n.
 

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Turtle Pond and Great Lawn, Central Park, Manhattan, yesterday--

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Linhof Tech V 4x5" with a 6x7cm rollfilm back, rangefinder cammed Rodenstock 75/4.5 Grandagon-N at f:11, 1/250 sec., 022 filter, Tri-X 400, PMK, handheld. I suppose a 75mm isn't that wide on 6x7, but I just had this lens cammed and wanted to take it out for a spin. Next time 4x5".
 
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Hmmm, both my photos disappeared. OK, let's try this. They're different shots than I intended, but I like the way they show the character of the lens.
 

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Hi
Bessa L + Skopar 21,
"Riflesso di San Michele"

Ciao,
N
 

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Thanks Stewart,
enjoy you like it. The 21 is my first wide and I have still a lot to learn about its use. I bought it a few months ago but I use it ever more as everyday kit, I love shooting colours with it.
Ciao,
Nico
 
Lovely photos! I lack a good wide, my 35/2.8 J-12 lenses (kiev mount) are out of focus. I am considering the 25/4 SC-Skopar. And I've still my reliable 50/4 Zeiss Flektogon for my Pentacon Six :)
 
contax g 21mm

contax g 21mm

The G 21mm is the widest I have but sometimes you just need it.
 

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