Vince Lupo
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With the 1000f, 80/2.8 Opton-Tessar, CFV II 50C digital back.

GreyOwl2023-13 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

GreyOwl2023-13 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Vince Lupo
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I don’t think I added these ones to this thread — the first two were with my Super Wide (SW) and HP5 a few months back. I felt somewhat inspired by Bill Brandt’s portraits using the Super Wide C that I thought I’d try my hand at it.

Joe in His Kitchen2 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Janet and Frank in the Bagel Shop by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
One of a fellow RFF member in New Mexico! With the 1000f, 80/2.8 Opton-Tessar and HP5. Had to stand on the furniture in the coffee shop to get this one.

JoeV by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Joe in His Kitchen2 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Janet and Frank in the Bagel Shop by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
One of a fellow RFF member in New Mexico! With the 1000f, 80/2.8 Opton-Tessar and HP5. Had to stand on the furniture in the coffee shop to get this one.

JoeV by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
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Vince Lupo
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Don't think I've ever seen this before -- a dragonfly eating what appears to be another dragonfly.
Hasselblad 1000f, 80/2.8 Opton-Tessar with +2 closeup lens, CFV II 50C digital back.

Dragonfly Eating Dragonfly by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Hasselblad 1000f, 80/2.8 Opton-Tessar with +2 closeup lens, CFV II 50C digital back.

Dragonfly Eating Dragonfly by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Vince Lupo
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1000f, 80/2.8 Opton-Tessar, CFV II 50C digital back.

Riley's Antler by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Riley at Grey Owl2023 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Riley's Antler by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Riley at Grey Owl2023 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Vince Lupo
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Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Frank appears to have a very skeptical look on his face. Perhaps you had just proposed he undertake another of your crackpot camera modifications?
lxmike
M2 fan.
As I head towards sixty, nearly there, weight is an issue, as in how much I weigh and how much the kit I carry weighs, I am starting to think regarding thinning out the collection, this summer I plan to shoot with my Rolleis against my 500CM, usage, weight , ergonomics of the carry etc, eventually one system may go
lxmike
M2 fan.
There are some great Blad literature images in this thread by the way, thanks for sharing them.
Vince Lupo
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Actually now that you mention it, I did bring a box of cameras things for him that day: A Leica IIIa ‘Lutz-Ferrando’ with a Summar lens, a film back for my Bronica S2, and my Philippe Tiranty Verographe. Always the weird stuff, but thankfully he’s glad I don’t subject him to the Hasselblads. I save those for another equally-tolerant repair guru.Frank appears to have a very skeptical look on his face. Perhaps you had just proposed he undertake another of your crackpot camera modifications?![]()
Vince Lupo
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Mike, one thing I found helped me a bunch was to no longer carry my cameras around my neck. I’ve taken to using longer camera straps and wearing them ‘cross-body’ style. It completely takes the weight off my neck and makes a heavier camera a lot easier to carry around. Of course compared to something like a Bronica S2 the Hasselblad is light as a featherAs I head towards sixty, nearly there, weight is an issue, as in how much I weigh and how much the kit I carry weighs, I am starting to think regarding thinning out the collection, this summer I plan to shoot with my Rolleis against my 500CM, usage, weight , ergonomics of the carry etc, eventually one system may go
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
At age 71, I hear you! So what are my two most recent camera purchases? A Bronica S2A and a Rollei 6006, both massive beasts. Obviously, there is something deeply irrational going on here...As I head towards sixty, nearly there, weight is an issue, as in how much I weigh and how much the kit I carry weighs, I am starting to think regarding thinning out the collection, this summer I plan to shoot with my Rolleis against my 500CM, usage, weight , ergonomics of the carry etc, eventually one system may go
Vince Lupo
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A brighter version of Gerrry.

Gerry by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
One from the backyard - with the 1000f again.

After the June Rain by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Gerry by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
One from the backyard - with the 1000f again.

After the June Rain by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Freakscene
Obscure member
They are frequently cannibalistic. The larvae eat each other too. This is a great photo.Don't think I've ever seen this before -- a dragonfly eating what appears to be another dragonfly.
Hasselblad 1000f, 80/2.8 Opton-Tessar with +2 closeup lens, CFV II 50C digital back.
Dragonfly Eating Dragonfly by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Vince Lupo
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Thanks Marty -- the dragonfly was so preoccupied with its meal that it paid no attention to me and I could get really close to it. This is pretty much full-frame.They are frequently cannibalistic. The larvae eat each other too. This is a great photo.
Vince Lupo
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Vince Lupo
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Richard G
Veteran
Love your Sudek kitchen sketches Vince. You’ve kept this thread alive, drawn more users in, including X-Ray’s photos now and various bits of wisdom on the continued viability of a 500C/M in amateur hands (Retro-Grouch), or even older Hassies -you! I finally finished a roll to be developed this week. Took the camera for a walk mounted on the monopod, carried in the hand, and over the shoulder. Took one shot. But it’s a different walk with that camera. So far my only repair in five years is the Distagon 60 3.5 with three other lenses requiring only the replacement of a front lens cap.
Richard G
Veteran
…and your portraits.
Vince Lupo
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Many thanks Richard - I do have to point out that since I've committed to posting in your thread, I've let the 907x thread fall by the wayside -- ah well. All been worth it 
Another one of Jeff from our breakfast on Friday. 1000f, 80/2.8 Tessar and Ilford HP5.

Breakfast With Jeff2 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
I should be taking delivery of my 1600f later this week or early next week -- it's a 1951 example that's being adapted to take the CFV II 50C digital back. I'll still be able to shoot film with it, but only with backs from 1955 onwards. Looking forward to mating the earliest Hasselblad with one of the latest!
Another one of Jeff from our breakfast on Friday. 1000f, 80/2.8 Tessar and Ilford HP5.

Breakfast With Jeff2 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
I should be taking delivery of my 1600f later this week or early next week -- it's a 1951 example that's being adapted to take the CFV II 50C digital back. I'll still be able to shoot film with it, but only with backs from 1955 onwards. Looking forward to mating the earliest Hasselblad with one of the latest!
Vince Lupo
Whatever
More noodling around the backyard late yesterday afternoon. With the 1000f and the 135 Sonnar lens, CFV II 50C digital back.

Birch Tree and the Sprinkler by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Birch Tree and the Sprinkler by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
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