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Love the photo and I am glad that you didn't but the man slap in the middle

Dominik
 
Mike Thomas, beautiful images. It's not always easy to compose in a square. It's interesting how my ISO6400 images I just posted look almost like 35mm (crunchy, grainy) but any film ISO400 and down has the beautiful, smooth, signature look of MF (and larger, of course).
 
Mike Thomas, beautiful images. It's not always easy to compose in a square. It's interesting how my ISO6400 images I just posted look almost like 35mm (crunchy, grainy) but any film ISO400 and down has the beautiful, smooth, signature look of MF (and larger, of course).


Thank you. I find that I like the square, but yes, you have to look a bit harder for the proper subject and comp.

Honestly, I think your ISO 6400 images look better than ISO 400 in 135. Since I started shooting medium format I find it very hard to be satisfied with my own images in 135, even with slower emulsions. I still like 135 as a medium, but only other people's photos, for the most part 🙂. Odd, huh?
 
This is my first post (after lurking for a loooong time and admiring all the great photos in this forum) 🙂

(Tulips and rose: Pentacon Six TL and Biometar 2.8/80 mm plus teleconverter, all other photos: Hasselblad 500 c/m and CZ Planar 2.8/80 mm)


tulips°°°triptychon by s_wittmann, on Flickr


rose by s_wittmann, on Flickr


Woman Reading, NYC, Central Park, Sheep Meadow by s_wittmann, on Flickr


Woman Reading, NYC, Central Park, Sheep Meadow by s_wittmann, on Flickr


NYC Central Park by s_wittmann, on Flickr


Blick auf's Feld by s_wittmann, on Flickr


Best regards,
Sandra

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandra-fielitz/
 
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