First few rolls of medium format

eja144

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Hey everyone. New to the forums, and just getting back into film within the past year or so. Here are a few recent rolls of 120. All are shot with either an RB-67 or Yashica MAT LM TLR. Unfortunately, the scans aren't great, and several appear over-sharpened :( . Feel free to critique/comment.

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Don't look over sharpened to my eye, if fact they look great. I really like the water ones, and the leaf/pebbles one. The colour is really nice on my screen, strong, but not crazy saturated at all.

I like the dog one and bridge too, you've got a lot of keepers there in my opinion.
 
Thanks, I appreciate your feedback! :)

I think the over-sharpening I was referring to was actually caused by JPEG artifacts, as a result of medium-quality scans. Now that I scroll through these again, it's barely noticeable at this resolution.

I have a family member who owns a quality film scanner. I'm anxious to see how it fares against the scans from the lab.
 
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