Nikulin
Established
Hello, everybody! I've just received my Christmas present: three Kodak Ektar 100 rolls, developed and scanned by NCPS lab (it took three months to finish these rolls and two more weeks for lab and delivery).
There are mostly Oregon / Washington landscapes. In case anybody interested, I've uploaded some photos in full resolution:
flickr.com/photos/slavanikulin/sets/72157635802032486
My experience with Fuji GSW690 is short but positive - I bought it half of year ago and I need to say, it is real workhorse - simple and reliable landscape camera and actually compact and lightweight for 6x9 format.
Thanks for looking! Any comments are welcome!
There are mostly Oregon / Washington landscapes. In case anybody interested, I've uploaded some photos in full resolution:
flickr.com/photos/slavanikulin/sets/72157635802032486
My experience with Fuji GSW690 is short but positive - I bought it half of year ago and I need to say, it is real workhorse - simple and reliable landscape camera and actually compact and lightweight for 6x9 format.
Thanks for looking! Any comments are welcome!
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citizen99
Well-known
Very nice, thanks for posting.
Pete B
Well-known
Yes, very nice. 3 months well spent. I wish I had your patience. I always try to finish the roll on the day... and that explains alot
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This coming year, I'm planning on being more discerning with my 6x6 and 6x7.
Pete
This coming year, I'm planning on being more discerning with my 6x6 and 6x7.
Pete
Nikulin
Established
Thanks, citizen99! Thanks, Pete B!
I would like to finish roll on the same day, but with ~$4 for every frame I have to think twice
I would like to finish roll on the same day, but with ~$4 for every frame I have to think twice
kuzano
Veteran
Great shots and.......
Great shots and.......
A testament to the Fuji GSW690. Many familiar subjects, as I live in Central Oregon....
Great shots of the Painted Hills, within a 2-3 hour drive for me, Smith Rocks and the Crooked River about 4 miles from the end of my driveway, and that old abandoned house just going out of Madras toward Warm Springs. I have a 4 frame pano of that house, but you got it all on one frame of the Fuji. I think I'm going to pick up another GSW,
I've owned a few of the interchangeable and fixed lens Fujica and Fujifilm BIG rangefinders.
I purchased a GSW690III in superb condition from a fellow by the name of Don Metz in Vancouver, WA., across the river from Portland, OR.
Shortly before he sold me his GSW, he went on a trip across the country. I've posted this before. These shots were taken on his trip, and posted on PBase.
http://www.pbase.com/neonhighways/inbox
One of the images is called the Kent Diner. In the 40's and 50's we used to drive past it on the way to my Grandparents house near Pendleton Oregon. Only thing.....we never drove past it, we always stopped for gas and burgers. Actually you could get Gas for your car, and Gas from the best grilled burgers in Oregon. From that point the car ran great, but we tooted inside the car, all the way to Pendleton.
I drove by that diner, all boarded up as in the photo, just last year and stopped for a peak through the windows and a couple of image captures. That Orange Crush sign is as vivid today as it appears in this gallery, and it did in the 1950's when you could stop for a "cold one".
Thanks for your memories as well.
Great shots and.......
A testament to the Fuji GSW690. Many familiar subjects, as I live in Central Oregon....
Great shots of the Painted Hills, within a 2-3 hour drive for me, Smith Rocks and the Crooked River about 4 miles from the end of my driveway, and that old abandoned house just going out of Madras toward Warm Springs. I have a 4 frame pano of that house, but you got it all on one frame of the Fuji. I think I'm going to pick up another GSW,
I've owned a few of the interchangeable and fixed lens Fujica and Fujifilm BIG rangefinders.
I purchased a GSW690III in superb condition from a fellow by the name of Don Metz in Vancouver, WA., across the river from Portland, OR.
Shortly before he sold me his GSW, he went on a trip across the country. I've posted this before. These shots were taken on his trip, and posted on PBase.
http://www.pbase.com/neonhighways/inbox
One of the images is called the Kent Diner. In the 40's and 50's we used to drive past it on the way to my Grandparents house near Pendleton Oregon. Only thing.....we never drove past it, we always stopped for gas and burgers. Actually you could get Gas for your car, and Gas from the best grilled burgers in Oregon. From that point the car ran great, but we tooted inside the car, all the way to Pendleton.
I drove by that diner, all boarded up as in the photo, just last year and stopped for a peak through the windows and a couple of image captures. That Orange Crush sign is as vivid today as it appears in this gallery, and it did in the 1950's when you could stop for a "cold one".
Thanks for your memories as well.
thegman
Veteran
Some superb work there, I especially like "Mount Adams. Sunset". I just bought 5 rolls of Ektar myself, hope I can do it justice like you have.
ChrisN
Striving
Beautiful colour photos made with the GSW. I've had a GSW 690 for a few years now but only used it with B&W. Your results in colour are excellent.
Here's one of my favorites:

Life signs by Another Chris, on Flickr:
Here's one of my favorites:

Life signs by Another Chris, on Flickr:
Zonan
Well-known
Beautiful color renditions. Impressive panos as well. Thanks for sharing these- your work on flickr is excellent.
DCB
Well-known
Great pics...can't wait to get some film back from mine.
Peace
Peace
Nikulin
Established
Thanks for your memories, Kuzano! I like your Pbase gallery a lot!
I wish I would live in Central Oregon, it is real paradise for photography and the weather is so much better than in Portland.
I wish I would live in Central Oregon, it is real paradise for photography and the weather is so much better than in Portland.
Nikulin
Established
Thanks, everybody for your comments!
ChrisN, you Lake shot is beautiful! I like the tones and rendering.
What is your opinion about B&W on GSW, BTW?
ChrisN, you Lake shot is beautiful! I like the tones and rendering.
What is your opinion about B&W on GSW, BTW?
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