Inspire me with your 6x6 b/w photos please!

I will probably re-scan this now that I've got some ANR glass for the 9000.

Rolleiflex T, Tri-X, Xtol 1:1
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Cheers,
Dave
 
Thanks Wayno! That was shot right after I got my first medium format camera.

Here's one from my newly purchased Mamiya 6 and 75mm lens on Tri-X pushed to 800.
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Glad to see this thread still going strong. So many overwhelmingly inspirational pictures! Since the post, I've been shooting MF a LOT more. It's divided between 6x6 and 6x7, but big square negatives definitely have special place in my heart.

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500C/M + 80mm + 10mm tube, Tri-X @ 3200, Rodinal 2 hours semi-stand, printed on Ilford MGIV FB
 
Wayno,

those are great shots! It impresses me how in the first shot you even got the spiderweb showing up, all the others too: well done! And I like the one too which grabbed you ;-)


I don't shoot much B&W, but here are a couple (all Rolleiflex TLR):



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So many fine shots here that it's silly, but this one really grabbed me:
 
It impresses me how in the first shot you even got the spiderweb showing up...

Hey thanks Frank. The spider web is actually blurry in that shot because there was a breeze blowing into the old house (more obvious in a larger version of the picture). I had another shot where it was sharp, but there was a light leak in that one. Ah well, the day I get everything right I think I'll give up... :)
 
Rolleiflex 2.8 with expired Velvia (cross processed)
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Todd
 
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