jan normandale
Film is the other way
visionners
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wonderful thread
Here my GW690 with fuji 400H
Velvia 50
Here my GW690 with fuji 400H


Velvia 50


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Luna
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Velvia 50 is so beautiful in medium format. But it is even more sexy in 6x9.
divewizard
perspicaz
Morning after the strom
Morning after the strom
The morning after a storm in Mendocino County, California
GSW690II, Fujifilm Velvia 50, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan
©2011 Chris Grossman
Morning after the strom
The morning after a storm in Mendocino County, California
GSW690II, Fujifilm Velvia 50, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan

©2011 Chris Grossman
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts

Created with a Horseman 970 Press camera & Topcor 105mm f3.5 lens & expired Tmax400 & Rodinal.
The silver did not wash out completely from the darkest parts, hence the silvery 'shine' there. Gives a vintage touch to the shot.
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran

Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore 20th March 2011
Fuji GW690II with Yellow Filter.
Film is Fomapan 100
Developed in Rodinal for 30mins at 30C
Scanned at 2400 dpi without AE and adjusted in PP.
Melancholy
To grain, or not to grain
Kodak Brownie six-20, trix 400 in xtol 1:1
Tmax100 in Xtol 1:1

Tmax100 in Xtol 1:1



divewizard
perspicaz
Melancholy
To grain, or not to grain
Very nice for a simple box camera.
Thank you Chris, it´s fun to use such an easy and simple camera, less is more!
I also see that I postet in a thread made for modern 120 RF, sorry about that, will read better next time.
divewizard
perspicaz
GW690, Velvia 50, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan
GW690, Ektar 100, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan
GW690, Ektar 100, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan
©2011 Chris Grossman

GW690, Ektar 100, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan

GW690, Ektar 100, UV filter, tripod, PCV scan

©2011 Chris Grossman
visionners
Member
@ divewizard
Beautiful landscape, I love your shot and velvia too
Somes shots with Ilford XP2 last week,
Beautiful landscape, I love your shot and velvia too
Somes shots with Ilford XP2 last week,


divewizard
perspicaz
@ divewizard
Beautiful landscape, I love your shot and velvia too
Somes shots with Ilford XP2 last week,
I really like the second shot. I just got a couple of rolls of XP2 to try, I have never used it. I was probably going to use it in the GA645zi, but may try my GW690.
Do you use any filters with it? I typically use an orange or yellow filter with most black & white.
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visionners
Member
I really like the second shot. I just got a couple of rolls of XP2 to try, I have never used it. I was probably going to use it in the GA645zi, but may try my GW690.
Do use any filters with it? I typically use an orange or yellow filter with most black & white.
Thanks divewizard, in this two shot, I didn't use filter. Maybe next time, I will try it ...
lbenac
Established
I had my grand-father's Zeiss Icarette 551/2 cleaned by Mark Hansen so that it is now usable.
TriX@1250 in Diafine
I am looking for a sun shade for this baby. It is a Jena Tessar 105/4.5 with Compur. I think that the thread is something like 28.5mm and the outside rim 32mm.
Cheers,
Luc
TriX@1250 in Diafine



I am looking for a sun shade for this baby. It is a Jena Tessar 105/4.5 with Compur. I think that the thread is something like 28.5mm and the outside rim 32mm.
Cheers,
Luc
mathomas
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Wow, that's an incredible exposure!
visionners
Member
Wow, that's an incredible exposure!
Many thanks mathomas, I think that was a bit of luck and a great latitude of Ilford XP2 dit a great job
merciless49
I'm scared of clowns
Two from my attempts to capture the stars during the Geminids meteor shower, Dec 13, 2010.
Captured using Fujica GL690+180mm at f11, Ilford HP5 ISO400. Tripod mounted and "B" mode.
Captured using Fujica GL690+180mm at f11, Ilford HP5 ISO400. Tripod mounted and "B" mode.


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Mablo
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Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor 56/2. It has just one shutter speed (appr. 1/30s) and three aperture settings (9, 11, 16) so you need some creativity to shoot with it.

divewizard
perspicaz
Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor 56/2. It has just one shutter speed (appr. 1/30s) and three aperture settings (9, 11, 16) so you need some creativity to shoot with it.
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Amazingly nice for a simple box camera. The large 6x9 negative seems to give a sharp result. It would be interesting to see a higher resolution scan.
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
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