6x9 Only

Here is another shot from a bit earlier in the sequence before the light changed at the Annapolis Winery Vineyards, Sonoma County, California

Fuji GSW690ii, Provia 400x, UV filter, tripod
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©2011 Chris Grossman
 
I took both the GW690 and the GSW690 for a spin:

GSW690 EFke 25

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GW690 Efke 25

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First two on light tripod, third hand held

Cheers,

Luc
 
I took both the GW690 and the GSW690 for a spin:

GSW690 EFke 25




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GW690 Efke 25



First two on light tripod, third hand held

Cheers,

Luc


The Efke 25 has a very interesting look to it. I was not happy with it in 35mm, but after looking at your shots I think I will give it a try in the 6X9.

I just got back to shooting film last year and shot my first 6x9s as well. It is interesting to me that films like Ilford Delta 3200 that I don't care for in 35mm look great in 6x9s.
 
Background looks like Shinjuku as seen from station and when I was there last summer with my camera, there were many police-officer present trying to move anybody away having a camera ... ;)

By just walking up and shooting it.
 
Background looks like Shinjuku as seen from station and when I was there last summer with my camera, there were many police-officer present trying to move anybody away having a camera ... ;)
No idea why they would be doing that. Public area. I wouldn't move if I was you.
Then again, I shot this with a GW690III, a rangefinder. Totally unobtrusive. But if I was shooting a Pentax 110, I'd probably get a lot of attention because it is an SLR.
Rule of thumb with police is shoot first, get talked to later.
 
Gratituous bokeh is, well, gratituous. A bit soft? Up close, looks like camera shake, I think.

Wide open with the 105/4.5 Solinar on my Agfa Record III:

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so-so light & good light

so-so light & good light

Both of these shots were taken on the same late afternoon at Iversen Cove in Mendocino County, California.

Both shots were taken with a Fujica GW690, Provia 400x, a UV filter, a tripod, and developed and scanned by PCV

In this shot the sun was hidden behind the clouds.
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Luckily just before sunset the clouds opened up a bit and the sun peaked through for some great light.
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