Nick De Marco
Well-known
Brushed off the Mamiya 7 for some black and white landscape work in the Peak District last weekend. Really happy with the reults, so much so the M7 is coming with me to the Highlands for the new year (along with my DSLR). Those 6x7 large negs look great.
Internet scans do no justice - got some lovely 16 x 12 darkroom prints, but here is a taste anyway




From this gallery: http://www.pbase.com/nickdemarco/peaks_in_december
or on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7614897@N07/
Comments welcome
Internet scans do no justice - got some lovely 16 x 12 darkroom prints, but here is a taste anyway




From this gallery: http://www.pbase.com/nickdemarco/peaks_in_december
or on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7614897@N07/
Comments welcome
JeffGreene
(@)^(@)
Beautifful, Nick! I particularly like the second image. I have this thing about smoky water shots. Whenever I see images from this camera, the GAS grows. Fortunately, at my age I realize that a good camera does not a good image make, at least from my hands. 
Thank you, I enjoyed your photographs.
Thank you, I enjoyed your photographs.
raid
Dad Photographer
These images are beautiful, Nick. I can see the usefulness of MF and high resolution lenses for such scenes. Thanks.
Austerby
Well-known
Good stuff Nick, as always.
Merry Christmas to you and I hope the weather improves in the Highlands so you can capture its wintry stature adequately.
Merry Christmas to you and I hope the weather improves in the Highlands so you can capture its wintry stature adequately.
robin a
Well-known
Great !!!! Merry Christmas...............Robin
Jan Van Laethem
Nikkor. What else?
Gorgeous pictures. The Mamiya 7 is such a great camera, I keep telling myself I need to get one. Congrats on those great landscapes and thanks for sharing.
sojournerphoto
Veteran
Nick
Some nice work there. I'm visiting family in Derbyshire at present and believe that 250SWB lives just around the cornr. Still snowy here
Mke
Some nice work there. I'm visiting family in Derbyshire at present and believe that 250SWB lives just around the cornr. Still snowy here
Mke
PaulW128
Well-known
Nick;
Great images. I love #2...Every time I see gorgeous shots such as yours, taken with a Mamiya 7, my lust for one returns......
Thanks for posting
Paul
Great images. I love #2...Every time I see gorgeous shots such as yours, taken with a Mamiya 7, my lust for one returns......
Thanks for posting
Paul
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
#3 is stunning!!
What enlarger lens do you use for 6x7? Just curious.
What enlarger lens do you use for 6x7? Just curious.
Zonan
Well-known
That #3 is just wonderful- love those shapes.
Mark A. Fisher
Well-known
Beautiful work. I took a look at your flickr site and other one as well. Lovely area where you live. I've been eyeing a Mamiya 7 ii for a couple of weeks; this just makes me want to smack the piggy bank with a hammer and get one today! (Won't happen that soon, tho'. My vehicle just decided to get to the repair shop this week. I need to get a bicycle and forget that damned truck!)
Thanks for sharing, and Happy Holidays to All.
Mark
Thanks for sharing, and Happy Holidays to All.
Mark
hans voralberg
Veteran
Slightly off topic but how cold and windy is it out there Nick? What sort of clothing did you used, winter trekking?
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Thanks for posting. Hopefully it will inspire me to start to use my Mamiya 7 again this winter. (If it doesn't it's the fault of the inspiree).
I especially like the first one.
I especially like the first one.
snausages
Well-known
Beautiful work Nick. What lens are you using here? (I'm guessing 65)
MCTuomey
Veteran
thanks for scanning and sharing - beautiful work!
Nick De Marco
Well-known
Thanks for all your kind comments
I have flirted with my Mamiya 7 before, but after last weekends results the love affair is back full on. Used properly it is a wonderful camera and gives me negatives about 4.5 times the size of a 45mm negative with such great detail.
I made the prints in Dave Butcher's darkroom (details on my pbase) he had a Durst enlarger (forget the model) that did 35mm or 6x7 (or 6x6 etc). I want to get one myself and start to make real prints again, I just don't have the space yet.
Most of my shots were taken with the 65mm f4, which is my standrad lens on the M7. A few were taken with the 43mm and some of the best ones were taken with the 150mm. A lot of the time it was too cold to change lenses! All shots were taken on a tripod.
Yes it was very cold. I wore many layers and long johns. The only problem was changing films or lenses when I had to take my gloves off. Changing films every 10 shots did make me a bit frustrated, but then again I didn't mind having the M7 exposed in blizzardy snow. I would be more worried doing that with my 5D II
A merry Xmas to all of you, and a happy new year of shooting
Nick
I have flirted with my Mamiya 7 before, but after last weekends results the love affair is back full on. Used properly it is a wonderful camera and gives me negatives about 4.5 times the size of a 45mm negative with such great detail.
I made the prints in Dave Butcher's darkroom (details on my pbase) he had a Durst enlarger (forget the model) that did 35mm or 6x7 (or 6x6 etc). I want to get one myself and start to make real prints again, I just don't have the space yet.
Most of my shots were taken with the 65mm f4, which is my standrad lens on the M7. A few were taken with the 43mm and some of the best ones were taken with the 150mm. A lot of the time it was too cold to change lenses! All shots were taken on a tripod.
Yes it was very cold. I wore many layers and long johns. The only problem was changing films or lenses when I had to take my gloves off. Changing films every 10 shots did make me a bit frustrated, but then again I didn't mind having the M7 exposed in blizzardy snow. I would be more worried doing that with my 5D II
A merry Xmas to all of you, and a happy new year of shooting
Nick
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rpsawin
Guest
Really wonderful images, Nick. I especially enjoy the last two. Thanks for sharing!
Best whishes for the Holiday Season,
Bob
Best whishes for the Holiday Season,
Bob
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Stunning shots all and I would love to see these in very large prints.
P C Headland
Well-known
Lovely stuff - I especially like the shot of the snow blown trees.
muser53
MUSER53
Nick, This is just stunningly beautiful work. I find it both technically and aesthetically beyond reproach. The last two images will remain in my consciousness for a long time. Thank you for sharing this with us.
All the best,
Paul
All the best,
Paul
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