Gorgeous curves

Ronald_H

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Took out the Canonet again. It has become my usual 'back-up' cam when I'm lugging around a bag full of Leica or Nikon stuff. But sometimes I wonder why I bother with all that gear when my little ancient bargain can do this:

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Agreed. Nice tonality to this shot. I would go tighter to empasise the curves, but that's just me. Nice work.
 
And to MORE Gorgeous Curves.... :)
 

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Took out the Canonet again. It has become my usual 'back-up' cam when I'm lugging around a bag full of Leica or Nikon stuff. But sometimes I wonder why I bother with all that gear when my little ancient bargain can do this:

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Nice pic, is that slide film?
 
It's not slide film, it's plain vanilla Fuji Superia 200 (= print film). But the light was great that day, sunshine with a bit of haze, so bright but soft. I did no post processing on this shot, besides resizing. Neg was scanned with my Nikon Coolscan V, metered with Gossen Digiflash.

And Raid, that shot is so funny :D My colleague calls that an excuse shot, he even manages to make shots like that of his wife, with a pretty lady in the background he focused on ;-)
 
Not RF shot but also some curves..

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And this is classic 'volkswagen' (car for people) type car from Poland :)

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And Raid, that shot is so funny :D My colleague calls that an excuse shot, he even manages to make shots like that of his wife, with a pretty lady in the background he focused on ;-)

Ronald,

I tried out the hyperfocal length of the lens ... :angel:
 
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