Medium Format ... long may it live!

Yashica D TLR. Purchased from a rangefinder member. It came back home to Japan via Tennessee and California and all point in between.
 

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the mother in her office at home.

Fuji GS645S, Ilford HP5 expired in 1990 (!)
 
Keith, thanks for spreading all this MF love 😉

I recently acquired a Yashica Mat 124G TLR and I don't think I shot anything else for the last six months (except digital for work). Here is one I haven't posted here yet...

Change Islands, Newfoundland in February
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Keith, thanks for spreading all this MF love 😉

I recently acquired a Yashica Mat 124G TLR and I don't think I shot anything else for the last six months (except digital for work). Here is one I haven't posted here yet...

Change Islands, Newfoundland in February
Lovely shot!
 
On a recent trip to Coeur d'Alene. I have been just starting to test out all the ways Vuescan, Neat Image, ACR, and ACDSee work together to get the best image. This is from my 8th attempt. I need to get it streamlined and dialed in for optimum results before I start scanning for serious.

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A couple from different cameras:

Firstly, my now-departed Mamiya 6 with 50mm lens, Portra 400NC:

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Secondly, Hasselblad 500C/M, 80mm, Astia:

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Cheers, Phil
 
Simon, your high contrast shots are a delight for the eyes.

A few from me. Hasselblad 503CX, a mix of 80mm planar and 50mm distagon. Tri-X pushed to 1600 and Ilford Pan F+, all deveoped in D76 1:1

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Thanks for viewing : P
 
I have been really enjoying this thread great shots on various bits of kit.
I thought I'd ad my two peneth with a couple of shot on my fuji GX680 which is a fantastic bit of kit but a bit of a beast to lug over any distance the movements are great fun and my blad which I've had for 22 years and when I croak is going in the box with me for the next life.
 
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