tsiklonaut
Well-known

Timorese Teacher by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Lake Tündre by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Countrysider by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
littleearth
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105mm f2.4
Acros 100
Acros 100

Argenticien
Dave
105mm f2.4
Acros 100
O_O wow!! Brilliant photo and I love the light. (This looks like one of those cases where the Sky functioned as a very large perfect softbox.) By the way, did you stand atop the wall to make this shot? It looks a wee bit dangerous...
Perversely this may help reduce Pentax 67 G.A.S., because it reminds me again that it's the photographer, not the camera.
--Dave
littleearth
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Thank you very much Dave ! It was an overcast day, with beautiful soft light ! The wall ended right there, not dangerous at all ! = )O_O wow!! Brilliant photo and I love the light. (This looks like one of those cases where the Sky functioned as a very large perfect softbox.) By the way, did you stand atop the wall to make this shot? It looks a wee bit dangerous...
Perversely this may help reduce Pentax 67 G.A.S., because it reminds me again that it's the photographer, not the camera.
--Dave
This camera is amazing, everybody should try it !
bjolester
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Pentax 67ii + SMC 105mm f2.4 + polariser + Kodak Porta 400

Mountains in the Clouds by bjolester, on Flickr

Mountain Pond and Lake by bjolester, on Flickr

Mountains in the Clouds by bjolester, on Flickr

Mountain Pond and Lake by bjolester, on Flickr
tsiklonaut
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Gregoyle
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Wow. I bet this looks amazing on your wall.
NY_Dan
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Your work is much too good -- mercy!
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
I know what you mean, he has a certain mastery of the medium I believe !! Peter
bjolester
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The Himba portrait above is just fantastic Tsiklonaut!
Regards
Bjørn
Regards
Bjørn
jwatts
Member
Last March (2013) I found myself really being drawn to some MF work I was seeing produced on various film community boards, flickr, tumblr and such. I had been shooting a few 35mm cameras as a way to enjoy creating on my own and for my self. Whilst looking (read: dreaming of) various camera options I ran into this thread and was amazed by the work here! After browsing this entire thread I went to check on prices and was amazed at the affordability of such a versatile and capable system. Later that same week I was searching and ordering my own P67.
Thank you everyone for posting into this thread! It is the sole reason that pushed me into a P67
Here are a few shots from this last year toting my much loved Pentax 6x7 MLU around California.
They are all shot on Kodak Portra 160 with the 105 f/2.8 or 45 f/4 lens
Thank you everyone for posting into this thread! It is the sole reason that pushed me into a P67
Here are a few shots from this last year toting my much loved Pentax 6x7 MLU around California.
They are all shot on Kodak Portra 160 with the 105 f/2.8 or 45 f/4 lens






Welcome to RFF, JWatts, a great pictorial introduction!
Argenticien
Dave
Welcome indeed; might be best first post ever. Nice work. I really need to unsubscribe from this thread or a 6x7 is going to follow me home one day.
--Dave
--Dave
venchka
Veteran
JWatts,
Welcome indeed! We look forward to more fine work from you.
Dave,
There are far worse things that could happen to you. Don't resist.
Wayne
Welcome indeed! We look forward to more fine work from you.
Dave,
There are far worse things that could happen to you. Don't resist.
Wayne
bjolester
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Welcome JWatts! Great set of images, I especially like number 5.
Regards
Bjørn
Regards
Bjørn
jwatts
Member
Thank you everyone, I appreciate your complements and friendly welcome !
Dave, If you find one at a good price there can be a good chance of very little loss if you decide to re-sell. But you're still on this thread so chances are you will love it haha!
-James
Dave, If you find one at a good price there can be a good chance of very little loss if you decide to re-sell. But you're still on this thread so chances are you will love it haha!
-James
bjolester
Well-known
A wall-hanger! I very much like the colors. And an unusual Pentax lens... I'd guess there were not many of these made.
bjolester
Well-known
Thank you for your generous comments Doug! The SMC 55-100mm f4.5 zoom was introduced in 1998 (http://antiquecameras.net/pentax6x7lenses.html), so you are probably correct that there were not many made. It is a wonderful zoom especially for landscapes, but I still need to learn how to use it properly. My primes, 45mm + 105mm + 165mm are a lot easier to focus and get decent results with.
Best regards
Bjørn
Best regards
Bjørn
You consider the wider f/4 45mm easier to focus than the f/4.5 zoom? That's curious, and I wonder if the focusing screen just isn't optimal for the slower lens. Hard to think of another possible reason.... My primes, 45mm + 105mm + 165mm are a lot easier to focus and get decent results with.
Best regards
Bjørn
But it does stir a memory... I got my 55-100 f/4.5 in 2007 and only used it a couple of times shortly afterward. And I do recall having a harder time focusing. But the 4/45mm, 4/55mm, 4/100mm Macro are all fairly easy to focus so there's a puzzle. I should get the zoom out again.
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