Vobluda
Well-known
Few from the woods..



dogbunny
Registered Boozer
Just trying to show a variety more than anything. I have too many pictures taken with this camera. I'm not so good at judging a quality picture. I just know what I like.
Amori cop
At Kamakura, in a cave with kodak 200 gold and a candle. There was something odd going on with the film, but we decided it was ghosts.
The side of a shop in Kyoto
Self timer and the focus lock function for some kind of self portrait.
I have to agree with Frank about the closer the better. I have kind of taken that to heart with this camera. I usually frame and whatever, think about what I want to do, then take a few steps closer and focus.

Amori cop

At Kamakura, in a cave with kodak 200 gold and a candle. There was something odd going on with the film, but we decided it was ghosts.

The side of a shop in Kyoto

Self timer and the focus lock function for some kind of self portrait.
I have to agree with Frank about the closer the better. I have kind of taken that to heart with this camera. I usually frame and whatever, think about what I want to do, then take a few steps closer and focus.
Krosya
Konicaze
Well, as some were unhappy that I opened another thread like this (which I did say that I couldnt find this one, but people dont read careful, I suppose) - I deleted it, so lets put more pics into this one.


filmfan
Well-known
I sold mine (for the second time). I can't believe it...
It went to Frank Petronio, who I guess then sold it to Helen
It went to Frank Petronio, who I guess then sold it to Helen
Just got the hexar from frank petronio...hehehe![]()
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amateriat
We're all light!
It happens...as I probably mentioned at least once before in this thread, I sacrificed mine in early 2002 to help buy one of my two Hexar RFs. Much as I (still) love my RFs, that wasn't an easy trade.I sold mine (for the second time). I can't believe it...
- Barrett
filmfan
Well-known
filmfan
Well-known
Hello? Anyone else?


gwc
Newbie
filmfan
Well-known
Street shot taken in Oxford, England with the Hexar AF on Fuji Acros, developed in LC-29. George
Wow. Excellent photo.
I've seen worse first posts.
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filmfan
Well-known
An attempt to revitalize this thread 'cause there just has to be more Hexar users out there.
(Kodak Portra 160 VC)

(Kodak Portra 160 VC)
user237428934
User deletion pending
Nice that you keep this thread alive. My Hexar is in the cupboard and waits for a nice opportunity to jump in my hand when I try to grab some other camera. I plan to put one or two Neopan 400 @ 1600 through it on some January nights.
dogbunny
Registered Boozer
I guess I'll lend a hand in keeping it alive.
dh-photo
Member
I guess I'll lend a hand in keeping it alive.
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Woa, very cool. What film and developer did you use?
Best,
David
filmfan
Well-known
Finally some action over here other than myself.
Great stuff.
Here is another:
Count the Birds...
(London, Tri-X @250 in D76 1+1)
Great stuff.
Here is another:
Count the Birds...

(London, Tri-X @250 in D76 1+1)
vijayrff
Member
vijayrff
Member
California Oak
California Oak
California Oak

dazedgonebye
Veteran
Delta 3200



filmfan
Well-known
1. Prague, Czech Republic. (Tri-X @800 / XTOL 1+1)
2. Prague, Czech Republic. (Tri-X @800 / XTOL 1+1)

2. Prague, Czech Republic. (Tri-X @800 / XTOL 1+1)

dogbunny
Registered Boozer
Woa, very cool. What film and developer did you use?
Best,
David
I cheated and used color process B&W. Don't tell anyone
Richard G
Veteran
All with Kodak Ektar

Richmond by Richard GM2, on Flickr

Richmond Lane by Richard GM2, on Flickr

George Street by Richard GM2, on Flickr

Gipps St East Melbourne by Richard GM2, on Flickr

Richmond by Richard GM2, on Flickr

Richmond Lane by Richard GM2, on Flickr

George Street by Richard GM2, on Flickr

Gipps St East Melbourne by Richard GM2, on Flickr
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