Arvay
Obscurant
Arvay the image of the bike in front of the two burgundy doors is exceptionally tasteful. The tonality is just plain "delicious"
Thanks Jan!
Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
Greetings fellow medium format lovers. I hope my pic uploads OK. This is my first attempt at uploading a photo for a thread. The picture was taken in 2000 with a Hasselblad 500c, 80mm Planar lens, a camera I purchased new in 1971 or '72 and have kept and used over all these years. I have lived in Thailand for 23 years and went to Angkor Wat carrying only this camera and a film back. Shot only black and white. I used an old Weston meter from time to time but mostly just relied on gestimate metering. I think the simplicity of that set-up made the trip most memorable from both a touring and a photographic point of view. I also use Mamiya 7ii and a Horseman 612, plus I now have a 503cw. Long live medium format film because the cameras themselves can go on forever, or so it seems.
Best regards to all, Charles
Hi Charles,
Welcome! - and what a shot to start with! Beautiful capture. I'd love to go to Angkor Wat one day, although I would take my 'blad, I'm not sure I would be brave enough to just take it on its own!!
pagpow
Well-known
There was recently a thread about three dimensionality in 35mm lenses. In that thread, some said that look was easier to find in MF. The pictures in this thread sure illustrate the correctness of that view. Many thanks to all of you for this wonderful thread.
It also made me go looking at pictures from Tessar and Novar lenses on ZI folders, here and at flckr. As much as one can tell on our screens, it seems as though the Novars exhibit that three-dimensionality more than the Tessars.
It also made me go looking at pictures from Tessar and Novar lenses on ZI folders, here and at flckr. As much as one can tell on our screens, it seems as though the Novars exhibit that three-dimensionality more than the Tessars.
vdonovan
Vince Donovan
Greetings fellow medium format lovers. I hope my pic uploads OK. This is my first attempt at uploading a photo for a thread. The picture was taken in 2000 with a Hasselblad 500c, 80mm Planar lens, a camera I purchased new in 1971 or '72 and have kept and used over all these years. I have lived in Thailand for 23 years and went to Angkor Wat carrying only this camera and a film back. Shot only black and white. I used an old Weston meter from time to time but mostly just relied on gestimate metering. I think the simplicity of that set-up made the trip most memorable from both a touring and a photographic point of view. I also use Mamiya 7ii and a Horseman 612, plus I now have a 503cw. Long live medium format film because the cameras themselves can go on forever, or so it seems.
Best regards to all, Charles
That's a great shot. It's what MF is all about.
chasfreeland
Established
Thanks Silva and Vince
Thanks Silva and Vince
Thanks for your comments on my first posted pic. I've printed that picture in a 16 x 20 format on a slightly warm tone fiber-based paper and it looks so much better than the small-sized scan I posted here. My posted picture looks so small, but I was trying to keep it under the limits of the forum's policies.
What especially pleased me about that picture was that it was totally spontaneous. I saw the kids standing there. Camera's aperture was already set, so I just quickly focussed and took the picture. I've done a lot of work in this area using my Hasselblads. For that trip, I didn't even carry a back-up camera or filters or tripod or anything, not even a camera bag. Just the old 500c and a Weston.
Congratulations, Vince, on your show opening at the Rayco center. Looks like you had a memorable night.
There certainly are a lot of lovely pictures on this thread.
Best to all, Charles
Thanks Silva and Vince
Thanks for your comments on my first posted pic. I've printed that picture in a 16 x 20 format on a slightly warm tone fiber-based paper and it looks so much better than the small-sized scan I posted here. My posted picture looks so small, but I was trying to keep it under the limits of the forum's policies.
What especially pleased me about that picture was that it was totally spontaneous. I saw the kids standing there. Camera's aperture was already set, so I just quickly focussed and took the picture. I've done a lot of work in this area using my Hasselblads. For that trip, I didn't even carry a back-up camera or filters or tripod or anything, not even a camera bag. Just the old 500c and a Weston.
Congratulations, Vince, on your show opening at the Rayco center. Looks like you had a memorable night.
There certainly are a lot of lovely pictures on this thread.
Best to all, Charles
ChrisN
Striving
Ducky
Well-known
OT-Chris;
I was in Canberra some years back and had lunch at a place with a mist covered pond. Was the floating heads shot there?
Thanks.
Loved the city, hated to leave.
I was in Canberra some years back and had lunch at a place with a mist covered pond. Was the floating heads shot there?
Thanks.
Loved the city, hated to leave.
ChrisN
Striving
OT-Chris;
I was in Canberra some years back and had lunch at a place with a mist covered pond. Was the floating heads shot there?
Thanks.
Loved the city, hated to leave.
That's it - in the sculpture garden at the National Gallery of Australia. Nice place to visit, except that they have now banned photography inside the gallery.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This thread just inspires me to go out and make photos! Two from yesterday; Hasselblad 500c/m with the old 150 Sonnar, HP5+.
Does the second image need a slight increase in contrast?
Go ahead ... torment me with Hasselblad pics while I wait for my 500CM body to arrive from the US ... that I won't have a lens for anyway!
Back on the beans and rice to accumulate the funds for some glass now!
fergus
Well-known
Back on the beans and rice to accumulate the funds for some glass now!![]()
Sounds like a good way to save on the home heating bills too, Keith?
nuckabean
Established
I drifted away from 35mm for a while and then drifted away from MF when I started using a Leica but now I'm enjoying both format together and I find they make excellent companions in the field.
Some recent work, All with the Mamiya 7 and 80mm:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722240746/in/set-72157621348225107/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3721500533/in/set-72157621348225107/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722324250/in/set-72157621348225107/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722345002/in/set-72157621348225107/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722222137/in/set-72157621485173658/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722229691/in/set-72157621485173658/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722244879/in/set-72157621485173658/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3723050402/in/set-72157621485173658/
Some recent work, All with the Mamiya 7 and 80mm:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722240746/in/set-72157621348225107/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3721500533/in/set-72157621348225107/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722324250/in/set-72157621348225107/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722345002/in/set-72157621348225107/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722222137/in/set-72157621485173658/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722229691/in/set-72157621485173658/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3722244879/in/set-72157621485173658/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/47269693@N00/3723050402/in/set-72157621485173658/
monkeypainter
Established
nuckabean
Established
@monkeypainter
Those are great, the second one has been in my flickr favorites for a while now.
Those are great, the second one has been in my flickr favorites for a while now.
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
Mamiya 645 SLR and 80/1.9
my scanner bit the dust after this one, so goes the blown highlights but I like it.

my scanner bit the dust after this one, so goes the blown highlights but I like it.

ChrisN
Striving
dacookieman
Cookie Monster
I LOVE medium format. Even the most disregarded cameras like my Seagull-4, can produce lovely pictures.
smiling gecko
pure dumb luck, my friend
...you will love it
...you will love it
ruby.monkey; you will love the SLX...the mark/model II/2 is preferable to the first model of the SLX.
you will be a happy camper with a spare battery or two. feel free to get in touch with any questions about the SLX
kenneth
...you will love it
ruby.monkey; you will love the SLX...the mark/model II/2 is preferable to the first model of the SLX.
you will be a happy camper with a spare battery or two. feel free to get in touch with any questions about the SLX
kenneth
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Earlier in this thread, I expressed a desire for a Mamiya 7, now I have one and here are the first results.
PanF in Thornton's 2-bath developer
PanF in Thornton's 2-bath developer


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