Show your photos from a vintage folder

From my RFF gallery. Since these are from the gallery the file size was pretty limited. These are from a Zeiss Super Ikonta III, and IV.

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From my RFF gallery. Since these are from the gallery the file size was pretty limited. These are from a Zeiss Super Ikonta III, and IV.
I love industrial architecture and particularly of old abandoned structures. Like particularly shot #8 and the choice of putting the shadow in zone VI so that the shadow is the principal subject of the photo.
 
Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays

Thanks for posting these Dayrell.....your pics here inspire me to "unfold" again! It has been a while. I sometimes carry a folding camera with me, but seem to do best with them when I am alone and out for the express purpose of making pictures with them.....I guess that's a good thing. Are you using Ilford developer for your FP4?

Barnwulf, these are really nice! I am especially drawn to your first two, also your three chairs in front of garage and the last two with the Agfa. The size of them here works fine. FWIW the images could use more space between them from a viewers perspective; it would do them more justice :)

David
 
David thanks for the kind words

David thanks for the kind words

Most of my posts with the Ikonta are from 10- 20 years ago , Irecently scanned quite a few old negs and started to wonder why i went and payed a lot of money for other cameras ,when I could of just bought a lot more film .
 
I asked about the developer because my experience with FP4 (35mm) was many years back and I remember it was grainy..and I probably cooked it :)

I miss using M film cameras but now shooting digital, when I do shoot film I really prefer the larger neg. and folders are lots of fun and slow me down in a good way. I find the scanning a pain until I am set-up and doing it; my scanner is in a closet when I am not using it.

David
 
A few more from a Zeiss Super Ikonta III and IV.

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These last two are from a Agfa Isolette III
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- jim

Great series! thanks for posting Jim! It almost seems as if your images are sharper than the other ones posted here; guess this might be due to the sharp Zeiss lenses.
Have a great new year.
 
To Jim in Utah - It's always nice to see one or in this case two images from an Agfa Isolette III posted on this thread.

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Best Regards,
 
First developed roll with my Voigtländer Bergheil.

Voigtländer Bergheil Deluxe Green 6.5x9
Heliar 12cm F4.5
Rada Rollfilm Back
Ilford Delta 400 + D76 + TMax Fix

Epson v600


Moonlit cathedral by A.Sundell, on Flickr


Iron biker by A.Sundell, on Flickr


Uppsala hills 1 by A.Sundell, on Flickr


Uppsala hills 2 by A.Sundell, on Flickr


Foggy soccer field by A.Sundell, on Flickr


Kodjo Akolor by A.Sundell, on Flickr


Clinging photo by A.Sundell, on Flickr


Music Aid Musikhjälpen 2014 by A.Sundell, on Flickr
 
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