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1927 Bugatti Type 37 - Fuji GSW690II - Reala 100

1927 Bugatti Type 37 - Fuji GSW690II - Reala 100


1927 Bugatti Type 37
2015 Culver City Car Show
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California 90232

camera: Fuji GSW690II 6X9 medium format rangefinder
lens: EBC Fujinon 65mm f/5.6
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
filter: Hoya HMC Skylight 1B
meter: Pentax Digital Spotmeter
support: monopod
scan: PCV
software: ACDSee Ultimate 8 (64 bit)

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1927 Bugatti Type 37 - Fuji GSW690II - Reala 100

1927 Bugatti Type 37 - Fuji GSW690II - Reala 100


1927 Bugatti Type 37
2015 Culver City Car Show
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California 90232

camera: Fuji GSW690II 6X9 medium format rangefinder
lens: EBC Fujinon 65mm f/5.6
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
filter: Hoya HMC Skylight 1B
meter: Pentax Digital Spotmeter
support: monopod
scan: PCV
software: ACDSee Ultimate 8 (64 bit)

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Fujigw690111 , Fomapan 100, Rodinal, V700.

Fujigw690111 , Fomapan 100, Rodinal, V700.

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1927 Bugatti Type 37
2015 Culver City Car Show
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California 90232

camera: Fuji GSW690II 6X9 medium format rangefinder
lens: EBC Fujinon 65mm f/5.6
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
filter: Hoya HMC Skylight 1B
meter: Pentax Digital Spotmeter
support: monopod
scan: PCV
software: ACDSee Ultimate 8 (64 bit)

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©2015 Chris Grossman, all rights reserved

Looks an aweful lot like a VW front end on this Bugatti. What's the story? Do you know?
 
OK Here's One of Mine.

150mm Lens Shootout with Plaubel Makiflex Standard.
150mm Xenar, 150mm Apo-Ronar.
Love the curved corners in the old Makina backs.
Agfa 120 APX100 in Plaubel Makina back, film processed in Microdol-X straight.
 

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You all are K I L L I N G M E with those modern Fuji shots. Between fighting with a balky knob wind on my Super Ikonta last weekend (deep in a forest), and catching up on the last month of pictures here, I'm about ready to defenestrate my folders and get a G*690* of some kind.

--Dave
 
img334 by dagr, on Flickr

Mamiya Universal, 150mm Schneider Kreuznach Symmar-S. This is using extension tubes and groundglass focusing, as it is impossible to focus this close just using the rangefinder. My first try using Portra 800 - the grain looks very nice at 6x9!
 
Thanks for sharing - really like how the light falls. I had a look on your homepage, it was very good as well! Do you shoot all with the same Fuji G690BL?

Tonkatsu,

Yes, these days shooting all with the G690BL. On the website, the only strictly 690 project is titled "Glassless," where "Hannah, for years" is mostly 690 with a bit of 35mm mixed in, and "For George" is all 35mm slide film. Thanks for the kind words.

Andy
 
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