rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Well, it made one man happy. Though I can't recommend traveling to Yemen or Afghanistan right now with this in your satchel or SD card. But glorious glamor nonetheless.
Happy Women's Day!
Bronica RF 645 with Ultrafine Xtreme 400 Film
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Not recent (11/12, SFO), but new to this thread. We're losing more images than we're retaining here, thus this transfusion. Mostly with the 45mm.



The following is one of my personal favorites, because I shot it out the passenger window while driving south on Highway 99 in the Willamette Valley. 65mm, 1/500, infinity, forget the aperture but probably in the 5.6-8 range.




The following is one of my personal favorites, because I shot it out the passenger window while driving south on Highway 99 in the Willamette Valley. 65mm, 1/500, infinity, forget the aperture but probably in the 5.6-8 range.

DavidKKHansen
Well-known
This one I like. Tripod or handheld?
DavidKKHansen
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Happy Women's Day!
Bronica RF 645 with Ultrafine Xtreme 400 Film
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Haha, brilliant and perfect timing?
Question: How did you get the vintage filter on the image, buy digital means?
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
This one I like. Tripod or handheld?
Monopod, 1/4 second/ISO 400, but I had that setup tight against my chest in the middle of foot traffic. I'm so glad the illuminated sign didn't smear. There is some smear in the other blur-motion shot despite following the same MO.
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Pecorty
Member
my debut with the Bronica RF645, a traditional street from Madrid

Pecorty
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Madrid underground

Shab
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Lou Iaquinto
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Well done Shab!
There is some excellent work here. I am impressed.
Take care,
Lou
There is some excellent work here. I am impressed.
Take care,
Lou
Shab
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Thank you very mcuh, Lou! 
mfogiel
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I have just scanned the first rolls done with the 65/4. What I like about this lens, and as I can see here about the 45/4 too, is a mix of good sharpness, medium contrast and great flare resistance at the same time. Anybody cares to show some nice B&W portraits done with the 100/4.5 ?
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