gho
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My flash shot did not turn out so well. I Synced at 100 and should have Synced at 50. The M3 doesn't have the Sync mark on the Speed dial like the M4 does, so I wasn't thinking to set it. But now I know.
Hahaha, cool, almost LOMO.
pebcak
Newbie
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
gho
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gho
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baerlin
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Maybe you may want to join us the next time, to round up the picture a little bit?
gho
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As I found some of the pictures of myself just so slightly unfavourable, I felt the need to counterbalance them a bit by an alternate vision. We do not want to scare potential joiners of our little meetings off, don't we? 
Unfortunately, there was no one around who could handle a Flexaret, so it had to be self portraits. It was an interesting experience.
HP5 stand developed in Caffenol, by the way. Reinholds recipe works well.
And Tri-X in Rodinal full stand + KBr
Unfortunately, there was no one around who could handle a Flexaret, so it had to be self portraits. It was an interesting experience.
HP5 stand developed in Caffenol, by the way. Reinholds recipe works well.

And Tri-X in Rodinal full stand + KBr

Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
"Unfortunately, there was no one around who could handle a Flexare" --Yes, I have this happen to me also. I really don't like it that no one around me can operate anything but a Point-N-Shoot digital camera. Even the basics of just holding it steady and pressing the button after I make all the settings on it.
This is from Wurzberg, this past afternoon. Just wanted to share it with you guys because it's a small accomplishment for me. By finally realizing the need to set exposure for the subject you want to shoot, I am able to make the guys viewable even when the background will be blown out. It's understanding the smaller and simple details like this that make this more fun every day.
Shot with: Hasselblad 500C/M, 60mm Zeiss Distagon, Ektar 100 @ 1/125 F/4.
This is from Wurzberg, this past afternoon. Just wanted to share it with you guys because it's a small accomplishment for me. By finally realizing the need to set exposure for the subject you want to shoot, I am able to make the guys viewable even when the background will be blown out. It's understanding the smaller and simple details like this that make this more fun every day.
Shot with: Hasselblad 500C/M, 60mm Zeiss Distagon, Ektar 100 @ 1/125 F/4.

gho
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"Unfortunately, there was no one around who could handle a Flexare" --Yes, I have this happen to me also. I really don't like it that no one around me can operate anything but a Point-N-Shoot digital camera. Even the basics of just holding it steady and pressing the button after I make all the settings on it.
Interestingly, quite some people became curious about what I was doing and a few had a look through the viewfinder. There was even another TLR user, a young woman with a YashicaMat. She was quite curious about the Flexaret and could have taken a picture for sure, but by then I was already done with the self-portraits. Some days ago when I was on the street with the TLR, I met another guy, also with a YashicaMat and Tripod and we exchanged a silent greeting. Nice.
It's understanding the smaller and simple details like this that make this more fun every day.
Could not agree more. Thanks for sharing!
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Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
Gorg, can you post the process for the Coffee development, or a link to a web site with the process you are using? I'd like to give it a try, maybe next weekend.
gho
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Gorg, can you post the process for the Coffee development, or a link to a web site with the process you are using? I'd like to give it a try, maybe next weekend.
Sure, check out http://caffenol.blogspot.com.
gho
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On last Saturday, Martin was so kind to introduce me to his monorail camera. Fascinating!
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Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
That is a beautiful camera! And a great pic!
d__b
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Hey, I found this thread by accident. I'm from Berlin, too. 'Been living here for about 20 years (which is most of my life -> I'm 24)... Signed up for this forum after buying my first rangefinder - A Canonet QL17....
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
hear ye, hear ye!
Georg, Martin, are you in town atm? Chris, any plans for another visit yet?
these two together made me giggle:
Georg, Martin, are you in town atm? Chris, any plans for another visit yet?
these two together made me giggle:


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Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
Yes, I plan to visit again. Next week I must take my auto to the shop, then see what money is left, then I can visit. Maybe I bring the Hasselblad this time!
martin s
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hear ye, hear ye!
Georg, Martin, are you in town atm? Chris, any plans for another visit yet?
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I am here until next week. Are you back?
martin
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
yes
ten characters.
ten characters.
martin s
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You became a calmer, shortspoken man on this spiritual journey - I can tell.
So what's up? Should we all celebrate a manly afternoon at - say - Clärchens Ballhaus or maybe the cake place?
martin
So what's up? Should we all celebrate a manly afternoon at - say - Clärchens Ballhaus or maybe the cake place?
martin
gho
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You became a calmer, shortspoken man on this spiritual journey - I can tell.
So what's up? Should we all celebrate a manly afternoon at - say - Clärchens Ballhaus or maybe the cake place?
martin
Spiritual journey? I seem to have missed something. Celebration sounds good, I will bring a guest from Japan. When, where?
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
sunday afternoon?
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