MJ Buckpitt
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kmallick
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Rocky Mountain National Park
Yashica Mat-124G + Fuji 160 NPS
Yashica Mat-124G + Fuji 160 NPS

JPD
Retina and Rollei user
Rolleicord III B
Boston, Longfellow Bridge, MA by Mel Buckpitt, on Flickr
Very nice photo. But there is no Rolleicord III B. The only Rolleicords with letter designations are the Ib, Va and Vb. Some collector books have confused things by adding letters to the names, so I suspect that the 'B' is actually the second type, type 2, of the Rolleicord III.
chipgreenberg
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chipgreenberg
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chipgreenberg
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Forest_rain
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Nice pictures chip. I like the minimal style and the sharpness/detail in the pics. I thought about taking a similar style myself but I'm not much into architecture photography, people seem to want to see the nature here in Hawaii more.
chipgreenberg
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Nice pictures chip. I like the minimal style and the sharpness/detail in the pics. I thought about taking a similar style myself but I'm not much into architecture photography, people seem to want to see the nature here in Hawaii more.
Thanks so much Forest. I am pretty happy with the results I get from my Autocord. I don't know about architectural, I just happened to shoot walls that day! I typically photograph ordinary stuff in extraordinary light, which is easy too get here in New Mexico!
Chip
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
What do YOU want to take photos of? If the internet didn't exist, and you took photographs only to make art, remember a time and place, and share with family and friends nearby, what would you take photos of?people seem to want to see the nature here in Hawaii more.
Phil Forrest
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My mistake...that one is far enough back in the thread i didn't see the orginalJust Gorgeous!
Beautiful photo Photo_Smith & for any questions about Rollei Tessar quality...your photo shows it all.
Peter Browne
Certified Cameraholic
Beautiful photo Peter B. & for any questions about Rollei Tessar quality...your photo shows it all.
No not mine, I was just commenting on photo_smith's photo
I'm glad you like too.
Forest_rain
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Probably my old neighborhood, or neighborhoods around Hawaii, to share with friends and family. In terms of "only to make art" I'd really have to think hard about that one, I'd probably have to come up with a theme with a series of photos. It seems like the best way to communicate meaning is with photos connected to each other by some kind of idea.
What do YOU want to take photos of? If the internet didn't exist, and you took photographs only to make art, remember a time and place, and share with family and friends nearby, what would you take photos of?
Phil Forrest
chambrenoire
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Rolleiflex 3.5E Planar, Tri-X 400
chipgreenberg
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What do YOU want to take photos of? If the internet didn't exist, and you took photographs only to make art, remember a time and place, and share with family and friends nearby, what would you take photos of?
Phil Forrest
This is good advice from Phil I hadn't seen when he posted. I live in New Mexico. Maybe I'd be expected (though not sure by who?) to shoot classic New Mexico stuff. I typically don't.
Earlier in the year I was shooting at the Taos Pueblo, and classic New Mexico World Heritage site. While I did photograph some of the typical iconic stuff, because I was there, my favorite image from the morning was of somebody's old door.
Figure out what interests you Forest and go from there.

Brad Bireley
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Minolta Autocord
Bergger Pancro 400
Bergger Pancro 400

chipgreenberg
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Minolta Autocord
Bergger Pancro 400
Nice Brad. That Autocord lens really does impress
Forest_rain
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Yashica "LM" similar to Yashica C. Lens is nice and clean and clear, got the nice swirly bokeh in this picture.

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