Medium Format ... long may it live!

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Hasselblad 500; Ladybird Johnson Gardens, near Austin
 
Foggy morning

Foggy morning

This was shot with a Yashica 124G which is a ranger finder of sorts???
 

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Great thread! I remember how I was blown away by the MF quality from the first couple rolls I shot. Makes me wonder if I really want to carry my digital camera to travel nowadays. =)

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leaves and leaves and leaves

leaves and leaves and leaves

one from my mamiya 6 w/75mm on hp5.
 

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Yashicamat 124G's are remarkable little cameras. I have a Hasselblad 500c/m and a Mamiya RB67 and the 124G is still a keeper for me!
Here is a shot taken with the Hasselblad.
 

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Hasselblad 500; Ladybird Johnson Gardens, near Austin


Haven't visited this thread for a while which is pretty slack seeing as I started it! :p

Been shooting lots of 35mm! :eek:

That's a gorgeous pic ... where's my Hasselblad? :D
 
Although my mainstay is 35mm B&W for the moment (Olympus OM gear is so compact!) I absolutely adore medium format. This format is also the only in which I do some colour work.

Linhof Technorama 617 + SA 90mm XL:

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Mamiya RB67 + 140mm Macro C:

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(Scanned 8x10in silver-gelatin print in VC paper)

We are certainly not yet at the stage where anything in 35mm (film or digital) can touch the resolution, tonal separation, and sheer detail that even cheap MF cameras can capture. I thoroughly enjoy the process.
 
Nice pics everyone, here's mine, and please give your critique. I very much appreciate every and all comments regarding my picture. May my Fujica GL690 live long and prosper!

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The link to my flickr page, where I seem to be able to get the pic to be a bigger size...I apologize for my technical shortcomings!
 
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