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

If the pics here haven't inspired you... tsk, tsk.

Todd

I'm duly inspired, sir!



My results with TLRs and 6x6 format has been less then fantastic :(
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from a roll of Kodak BW400CN run through a badly-beaten Rolleiflex Standard
 
Found more

Found more

Hasselblad 501 C/M & 80mm CFI Planar.

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A little Deuce Coupe in color...........

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No thread would be complete without old wood and old paint and old glass.

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medium format makes everything look interesting under the right light. well , that's how it's supposed to be , i guess :) . gotta get me a camera.
 
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Please inspire me with your beautiful black and white square pieces. It doesn't really have to be with a Hassy. Give me some boost with your photos please!

Come by the house and I will show you some prints. Unfortunately, you simply cannot tell much from looking at a small JPG that was downsampled the same as a 35mm neg.

If the final destination of my photos was on line viewing, I would not shoot MF. I would shoot with a 3 mp digital since you are really hard pressed to see a difference.
 
Bob, I know exactly what you are talking about. You just can't see the true quality of film photography, especially MF and up. THere is nothing like good darkroom print with rich black. (I'll take you up on your offer and visit you to see your beautiful prints when I'm in FL. ;))

I just got some accessaries and a couple dozens of Tri-X for my Hassy to retry the format, looking forward to some darkroom prints soon. Also now I'm looking into 6x7 system to print at maximum size without cropping or wasting space.

I've posted this somewhere else already, but it's shot with Tri-X expired 20 years ago, pushed to 1600, printed on Ilford MGIV FB a couple days ago.

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Some more squares (Rolleiflex 3.5F 75mm planar)







Just a few to inspire you to load not expired film into your hassy :)
Cheers,
Ed
 
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