divewizard
perspicaz
Very nice results!
dotur
od karnevala
Very nice results!
Thanks, divewizard!
Lignofot (DIY project), Symmar 5.6/150, old Rada 6x9 film back

0534dot2011 by dotur, on Flickr

0533dot2011 by dotur, on Flickr
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Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
What a beautiful "bellows" camera! How is the Rada adapter attached to the camera?
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Lignofot (DIY project), Symmar 5.6/150, old Rada 6x9 film back
0532dot2011 by dotur, on Flickr
0531dot2011 by dotur, on Flickr
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dotur
od karnevala
Thanks, Ron. Lignofot has profiled wooden frame for 10x15 cut film cassettes. Glued felt ribbon prevents light leaks. Rada adapter and/or ground glass simply slide in.

0535dot2011 by dotur, on Flickr
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0535dot2011 by dotur, on Flickr
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Luna
Well-known
GSW690II & some expired Kodak E100SW

Tomari Port, Naha, Okinawa, Japan by I Am Luna, on Flickr

Somewhere In Paradise, Up North, Okinawa, Japan by I Am Luna, on Flickr

Tomari Port, Naha, Okinawa, Japan by I Am Luna, on Flickr

Somewhere In Paradise, Up North, Okinawa, Japan by I Am Luna, on Flickr
t.wesley
Newbie
howdy, these are my 1st images
howdy, these are my 1st images
Hi folks, I just wanted to post up some scans of some photos I took with my new-to-me Fuji GW690. I'd never used a rangefinder OR shot 120 before this; it's been probably 15 years or more since I shot black & white - not to mention at least 3-4 yrs since I shot ANY film at all.
Anyway, I'd appreciate any critique y'all might have on how I could improve my photos. I'm a fan of "fill the frame", so that's basically my compositional technique - a holdover from my photojournalism days I guess.
These are done with the GW690 and Ilford HP5+ film; most of the exposures are done at relatively low apertures to limit depth of field, but I don't recall what exactly I used for each image.
There's also this one that I'm linking to rather than posting, as it's a really giant file & I didn't want to destroy anybody's bandwidth. It's probably my favorite of the bunch, which is why I left it large
Thanks for your time!
--wes
howdy, these are my 1st images
Hi folks, I just wanted to post up some scans of some photos I took with my new-to-me Fuji GW690. I'd never used a rangefinder OR shot 120 before this; it's been probably 15 years or more since I shot black & white - not to mention at least 3-4 yrs since I shot ANY film at all.
Anyway, I'd appreciate any critique y'all might have on how I could improve my photos. I'm a fan of "fill the frame", so that's basically my compositional technique - a holdover from my photojournalism days I guess.
These are done with the GW690 and Ilford HP5+ film; most of the exposures are done at relatively low apertures to limit depth of field, but I don't recall what exactly I used for each image.




There's also this one that I'm linking to rather than posting, as it's a really giant file & I didn't want to destroy anybody's bandwidth. It's probably my favorite of the bunch, which is why I left it large
Thanks for your time!
--wes
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
Howdy...nice stuff!
Fuji G690BL
Porta 160@125
82A filter
I LOVE this big ass camera!

cc mid553.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr

cc mid560.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr

cc mid557.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr

cc mid554.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
Fuji G690BL
Porta 160@125
82A filter
I LOVE this big ass camera!

cc mid553.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr

cc mid560.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr

cc mid557.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr

cc mid554.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
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Darshan
Well-known
David, nice photos.
How do like focusing on that camera? Do you scale focus for these type of photos or focus thru the VF?
How do like focusing on that camera? Do you scale focus for these type of photos or focus thru the VF?
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
I find the focus to be a bit of a PITA. For the above pics I actually focused each picture. I do find myself using zone focus a bunch on it for general street shooting. The focus is very fine.
I have considered looking for a VF for it then just pointing that big ******* in the general direction
I call it the GI Joe camera
I have considered looking for a VF for it then just pointing that big ******* in the general direction
I call it the GI Joe camera
Darshan
Well-known
I call it the GI Joe camera
Lol, that suits it fine.
BTW, I am still using your GA645, but thinking of passing it on to someone else as I have fallen in love with TLRs and might also pick up a 6x9 someday (Fuji or a folder). Thanks.
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
FUnny enough I was just thinking I missed that camera 
andreios
Well-known

Taken with my LF Sinar and 6x9 rollfilm back onto HP5+, homeD76 1+1
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Hi folks, I just wanted to post up some scans of some photos I took with my new-to-me Fuji GW690. I'd never used a rangefinder OR shot 120 before this; it's been probably 15 years or more since I shot black & white - not to mention at least 3-4 yrs since I shot ANY film at all.
Anyway, I'd appreciate any critique y'all might have on how I could improve my photos. I'm a fan of "fill the frame", so that's basically my compositional technique - a holdover from my photojournalism days I guess.
These are done with the GW690 and Ilford HP5+ film; most of the exposures are done at relatively low apertures to limit depth of field, but I don't recall what exactly I used for each image.
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There's also this one that I'm linking to rather than posting, as it's a really giant file & I didn't want to destroy anybody's bandwidth. It's probably my favorite of the bunch, which is why I left it large
Thanks for your time!
--wes
All lovely shots Wes! lucky me I had some extra bandwidth to enjoy the Dukati picture at full resolution.! Keep them coming!
Btw looking at the tones of the grass, did you use some filter?
t.wesley
Newbie
Thanks. No filter - yet. I'm thinking about trying out an orange filter, I've read a bit where that helps increase contrast a bit.All lovely shots Wes! lucky me I had some extra bandwidth to enjoy the Dukati picture at full resolution.! Keep them coming!
Btw looking at the tones of the grass, did you use some filter?
I notice in some of the pictures the grass looks really well-defined, but in others it's very washed out. The day was kind of overcast, I wonder if that had that effect - shooting into the light vs shooting away from it.
--wes
sdotkling
Sent through the ether
6x9?
6x9?
I have a love/hate relationship with my Mockva 5.
6x9?
I have a love/hate relationship with my Mockva 5.
thegman
Veteran
Both these shots are wonderful, perfect.
GSW690II & Provia 400X
20110330_2597_Fuji_Provia400X by I Am Luna, on Flickr
20110330_2596_Fuji_Provia400X by I Am Luna, on Flickr
Dr Gaspar
Established
Amazing work guys. Really inspiring.
Luna
Well-known
Thanks!Both these shots are wonderful, perfect.
10charmander
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
Lune...love your stuff...especially your fliker
fuji G690BL/100
portra 160@125
home meth lab


cc mid445.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
cc mid440.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
fuji G690BL/100
portra 160@125
home meth lab


cc mid445.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
cc mid440.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
erik
Established
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