Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
DCphotos
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Fuji GW690iii/Rollei Retro 80s/HC-110 Dilution H/Epson 4990
Dayrell bishop
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I see the fuji arived , nice image id like to have taken that myself.
DCphotos
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Thanks, I'm actually a little displeased and plan to reshoot with Plus-X rather than the 80s. I need me a grad ND also.
gshybrid
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gshybrid
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gsw690

newt_on_swings
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DCphotos
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I love the photos of the little girl, light is cool. Did you put her against shadows and use a reflector or is that all natural?
DCphotos
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The couple in the kitchen is great also!
larmarv916
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Putting my Fuji GSW690 III up for sale. I wanted to let anyone who is serious 6x9 shooter this camera has a film counter at 013. Purchased it as NOS film counter was 001. I hate to sell it but need to raise funds to buy other new photo equipment. So it is still as new. Original Cost new was $1250. No trades please. But still shooting medium format film!
Dayrell bishop
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Hope its ok to repost a cleaned up and croped version of my mudy last post
Hope its ok to repost a cleaned up and croped version of my mudy last post
Hope its ok to repost a cleaned up and croped version of my mudy last post

DCphotos
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Shot with Fuji GW690iii in Destin, Florida.
kuzano
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Great shot.. makes one wonder....?????
Great shot.. makes one wonder....?????
Great shot.. makes one wonder....?????
Shot with Fuji GW690iii in Destin, Florida.[/QUOTE]
Makes one wonder why even bother with the GSW 65mm model... this one looks wide. I guess that's why I've purchased 3 of the 65mm models, shot a roll or two and sold them. I feel much better at 90mm and 100mm. Too much to compose in the 65mm lens.
When I do want a pano or wider vista, I simply scan two of the images from the 90 or 100 and stitch them into a wide image. Again, no need for the 65mm.
DCphotos
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I haven't thought much about stitching scans. I do it at work with my D3s just about every week for something, but my film cameras are a getaway from work. I'm eying the idea of the Fuji G617(or whatever it's called). They tend to be a bit more pricey and probably out of budget, but I might set a goal to get one.
thegman
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I haven't thought much about stitching scans. I do it at work with my D3s just about every week for something, but my film cameras are a getaway from work. I'm eying the idea of the Fuji G617(or whatever it's called). They tend to be a bit more pricey and probably out of budget, but I might set a goal to get one.
Gaoersi 617 should be quite a bit cheaper than the Fuji I think, might not be what you're after, but worth a look.
Levi Wedel
Member
I wish forums would get with the times and add a "like" button to posts.
I loved my Fuijifilm GW690III and regret having to sell it not long ago. This thread makes me miss it more.

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I loved my Fuijifilm GW690III and regret having to sell it not long ago. This thread makes me miss it more.

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Argenticien
Dave
Levi:
Like! I liked your ability to find fun color in the mundane (rubbish skips, fire hydrants, &c.) -- helped on by the punchy coloration of Fuji films. I also liked your using the Pro Tire windows and the bridge trusses for framing.
I had to laugh (sophomorically) when, in your fourth picture, I momentarily read "FART SORCE" on the red store-front. The utility pole obscuring their sign covers just enough of the "P" to make it unclear whether it's a "P" or an "F", and I think the italic "FAX" jumping out of Sure's sign in the forefront had me thinking "FA..."
--Dave
Like! I liked your ability to find fun color in the mundane (rubbish skips, fire hydrants, &c.) -- helped on by the punchy coloration of Fuji films. I also liked your using the Pro Tire windows and the bridge trusses for framing.
I had to laugh (sophomorically) when, in your fourth picture, I momentarily read "FART SORCE" on the red store-front. The utility pole obscuring their sign covers just enough of the "P" to make it unclear whether it's a "P" or an "F", and I think the italic "FAX" jumping out of Sure's sign in the forefront had me thinking "FA..."
--Dave
RobVinc
I am a registered alien..
A night out in Shinjuku with John from http://tokoyocamerastlye.com
Nov 2012,
Fuji G690 + 100mm/3.5
Delta 3200@1600EI in TMax Dev
http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Peek-a-boo-348462973
http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Tokyo-camera-style-in-action-348463356
http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Smile-348463804
Nov 2012,
Fuji G690 + 100mm/3.5
Delta 3200@1600EI in TMax Dev

http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Peek-a-boo-348462973

http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Tokyo-camera-style-in-action-348463356

http://robvinc.deviantart.com/art/Smile-348463804
Levi Wedel
Member
Levi:
Like! I liked your ability to find fun color in the mundane (rubbish skips, fire hydrants, &c.) -- helped on by the punchy coloration of Fuji films. I also liked your using the Pro Tire windows and the bridge trusses for framing.
I had to laugh (sophomorically) when, in your fourth picture, I momentarily read "FART SORCE" on the red store-front. The utility pole obscuring their sign covers just enough of the "P" to make it unclear whether it's a "P" or an "F", and I think the italic "FAX" jumping out of Sure's sign in the forefront had me thinking "FA..."
--Dave
hahaha thanks! When I shoot color (which is nearly always), I try as much as possible to make shots that only work in color. I'm still mourning the loss of saturated films like Fuji 160C/800Z/Kodak 160VC, though luckily for now I still have some in the fridge.
mob81
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First roll through the Fuji GW690III (After developing the 6x9 negative, the Hassy Square 6x6 seems small!!!)

SCAN_1_8 Red Filter Big Stopper by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr

SCAN_1_8 Red Filter Big Stopper by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
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