divewizard
perspicaz
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
©2011 Chris Grossman
Fuji GSW690ii, Provia 400x, UV filter, tripod

©2011 Chris Grossman
mathomas
Well-known
Nice work - especially like this one. Wonderful sense of depth and lovely tonal range.![]()
Thanks
mathomas
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Iversen Cove, Medocino County, California with a very low minus tide. Most of rocks are normally underwater.
Fujica GW690, Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros, orange filter, tripod, NCPS scan
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©2011 Chris Grossman
Some amazing detail in that shot.
mathomas
Well-known
Fujica GW690, Ilford Pan F, red filter, tripod, NCPS scan
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©2011 Chris Grossman
Very nice. I like the first one best.
lbenac
Established
I took both the GW690 and the GSW690 for a spin:
GSW690 EFke 25
GW690 Efke 25
First two on light tripod, third hand held
Cheers,
Luc
GSW690 EFke 25


GW690 Efke 25

First two on light tripod, third hand held
Cheers,
Luc
RanceEric
The name is Rance
Moskva 5
Moskva 5
Took this in the fall '10 with my Moskva 5 (Zeiss Super Ikontacopy)
Moskva 5
Took this in the fall '10 with my Moskva 5 (Zeiss Super Ikontacopy)

divewizard
perspicaz
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.
divewizard
perspicaz
Took this in the fall '10 with my Moskva 5 (Zeiss Super Ikontacopy)
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It seems a bit soft for a 6x9. Is the rangefinder aligned properly?
skibeerr
Well-known
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
maddoc
... likes film again.
Mister E
Well-known
By just walking up and shooting it.
maddoc
... likes film again.
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.
Luna
Well-known
No idea why they would be doing that. Public area. I wouldn't move if I was you.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 ...![]()
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.
divewizard
perspicaz
GSW690II, UV filter, Provia 400X, tripod, PCV scan
©2011 Chris Grossman

©2011 Chris Grossman
divewizard
perspicaz
The Sea Ranch Chapel, Sonoma County, California
Fujifilm GSW690ii, Provia 100, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan
©2011 Chris Grossman
Fujifilm GSW690ii, Provia 100, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan

©2011 Chris Grossman
intense
Member
GSW690III, two landscape shots stitched for a square
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http://www.carstenranke.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38068178@N08/sets/72157624361125930/
Amazing shot! I have been lookong it for 10 minutes! Bravo!
xwhatsit
Well-known
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:
Shanghai GP3, D76 1:1
Wide open with the 105/4.5 Solinar on my Agfa Record III:

Shanghai GP3, D76 1:1
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divewizard
perspicaz
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.
Luckily just before sunset the clouds opened up a bit and the sun peaked through for some great light.
©2011 Chris Grossman
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.

Luckily just before sunset the clouds opened up a bit and the sun peaked through for some great light.

©2011 Chris Grossman
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mathomas
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Some more from the Fuji GW690III (love this camera!):
Delta 400
Delta 400
Delta 400
Rollei Retro 80S
Delta 100 @ 200
Delta 400

Delta 400

Delta 400

Rollei Retro 80S

Delta 100 @ 200

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