tomalophicon
Well-known
Really?! Thanks
I had the wrong viewfinder mask on the SG for the lens. It could've done without it. The composition would've been a bit tighter around the group![]()
Yes. really!
noah b
Established
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Mr. Fibble - Nice shot of weapons. Especially the grease gun. One of the more interesting weapons of WWII. I forget what it cost to make, but as weapons go, it was pennies. I think it was under $20, but whatever, cheap for the time and utility.
Missed this comment, sorry. Thanks.
The 'Grease Gun' in this photo is an M3A1 Submachine Gun. It's a little historical slip-up for the Summer 1944 scenario. This particular model (without the charging handle that was prone to breaking) wasn't actually approved until December 1944 and did not arrive in Europe until after the end of the war in Europe.
I recall reading they cost about $15 to make. That is still 3 times cheaper then the M1A1 Thompson submachine gun at the time.
The M3A1's were still carried in the M2 Bradleys during Desert Storm as I recall.

Here's another one from the same tour. 6th Armored Column parked up at Mont St-Michel. Graflex Speed Graphic with Graphic 2x3 Rollfilm holder and Ilford XP2
divewizard
perspicaz
The Sea Ranch Chapel, Sonoma County, California
GSW690II, Provia 100, B+W UV filter, tripod, NCPS scan
©2011 Chris Grossman
GSW690II, Provia 100, B+W UV filter, tripod, NCPS scan

©2011 Chris Grossman
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Lobster Trap Ropes, Pigeon Cove Harbor, Rockport, Massachusetts
Fujica GW690, Kodak TMAX 100, Hoya O(G) Orange filter, monopd, NCPS process & scan
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©2011 Chris Grossman
Never knew that Marilyn was into bondage
randomm
Well-known
From a new to me Moskva 5 contraption, I love it!

Stairs I by randomm, on Flickr

kumpula glacial stones III by randomm, on Flickr

Stairs I by randomm, on Flickr

kumpula glacial stones III by randomm, on Flickr
hausen
Well-known
Am awaiting delivery on a Bessa II and looking forward to posting on this thread
divewizard
perspicaz
Iversen Cove tidepools, Mendocino County, CA
Fujica GW690, Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100, Hoya O(G) filter, tripod
©2012 Chris Grossman
Fujica GW690, Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100, Hoya O(G) filter, tripod

©2012 Chris Grossman
divewizard
perspicaz
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Fujica GW690, Hoya O(G) filter, Kodak TMAX 100, tripod, NCPS scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
Fujica GW690, Hoya O(G) filter, Kodak TMAX 100, tripod, NCPS scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
Argenticien
Dave
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Fujica GW690, Hoya O(G) filter, Kodak TMAX 100, tripod, NCPS scan
Superb, Chris! And coming from the big Fuji, I imagine that with the negative and a loupe you can probably pick out individual plankton in those tidal pools...
--Dave
MaxElmar
Well-known
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xenotar/5099805599/
Although the Medalist perhaps doesn't really count as "modern"?
Although the Medalist perhaps doesn't really count as "modern"?
divewizard
perspicaz
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Fuji GSW690II, Hoya Skylight 1B filter, Fujichrome Provia 400X, tripod, PCV scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, California
Fuji GSW690II, Hoya Skylight 1B filter, Fujichrome Provia 400X, tripod, PCV scan


©2012 Chris Grossman
divewizard
perspicaz
Big Surf - GW990 - TMAX 100
Big Surf - GW990 - TMAX 100
Big Surf in Mendocino County
Fujica GW690, O(G) filter, TMAX 100, tripod, NCPS scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
Big Surf - GW990 - TMAX 100
Big Surf in Mendocino County
Fujica GW690, O(G) filter, TMAX 100, tripod, NCPS scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
divewizard
perspicaz
Rope on Boat
Rope on Boat
Rope on Boat, Ventura Harbor, California
GW690, B+W UV, Ilford Delta 3200, monopod, NCPS scan
©2012 Chris Grossman
Rope on Boat
Rope on Boat, Ventura Harbor, California
GW690, B+W UV, Ilford Delta 3200, monopod, NCPS scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
gcap
Giovanni C.
DolphinDan
Newbie
Fall leaves on the Maples-looking east
Fall leaves on the Maples-looking east
Another shot from last October of the Fall leaves on the Maples in Oak Creek here in Arizona. This time shot with my Fuji GSW690III and VELVIA 100F.
Namaste
Daniel
MaplesInOakCreekCanyon-east-6x9.jpg
Fall leaves on the Maples-looking east
Another shot from last October of the Fall leaves on the Maples in Oak Creek here in Arizona. This time shot with my Fuji GSW690III and VELVIA 100F.
Namaste
Daniel
MaplesInOakCreekCanyon-east-6x9.jpg
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DolphinDan
Newbie
Fall leaves on the Maples-looking west
Fall leaves on the Maples-looking west
Another shot with my GSW690III looking from the opposite side/west, taken about an hour later. Yes I realize not as many Maple leaves as my 645 photos, but taken in the same wash.
Namaste
Daniel
MaplesInOakCreekCanyon-west-6x9.jpg
Fall leaves on the Maples-looking west
Another shot with my GSW690III looking from the opposite side/west, taken about an hour later. Yes I realize not as many Maple leaves as my 645 photos, but taken in the same wash.
Namaste
Daniel
MaplesInOakCreekCanyon-west-6x9.jpg
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louisb
Well-known
Holly Village, Highgate - 2x1 slice through a 6x9 frame taken with a Fuji GSW690 on Kodak Portra 160.

louisb
Well-known
Globetown - Fuji 690 Kodak Portra 400

Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Louis, I've seen many pictures of Holly Village...yours is the best yet. 2:1 aspect ratio, time of day, camera position, detail, all well suited.
That Fuji 65mm is a beauty, isn't it? $1200 lens welded to a $200 body.
That Fuji 65mm is a beauty, isn't it? $1200 lens welded to a $200 body.
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