martin s
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I saw le vrai rdu do it, so I though I'd give it a try. I had some HP5+ loaded and just went around town for a day.
They were developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 11 minutes, EI400. I'd really appreciate some composition help, maybe tell me how you would have taken the shot. Different angle, maybe crop the image?
martin







They were developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 11 minutes, EI400. I'd really appreciate some composition help, maybe tell me how you would have taken the shot. Different angle, maybe crop the image?
martin
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Beautiful.
[self-edited -- my bad]
[self-edited -- my bad]
elude
Some photographer
The weirdest thing, I barely recognize my own city.
Morca007
Matt
Beautiful, especially that first image. It's so crisp, the sharpness and contrast really pull me in, I feel like I'm squinting into the sun from a seat on the bench.
Gid
Well-known
Lovely shots.
Which lenses?
A friend of mine recently offered me a 500 CM plus 50, 80 and 150 lenses at a decent price - makes me think I should check if he still has the kit.
Which lenses?
A friend of mine recently offered me a 500 CM plus 50, 80 and 150 lenses at a decent price - makes me think I should check if he still has the kit.
totifoto
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Fantastic photos, makes me think twise about selling my Hassy gear 
user237428934
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Nice idea to use a hasselblad for street shooting. Like them except #2. There those cut-in-the-middle-persons to the left an right disturb me a little.
fbf
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Did you use eye level or WLF ? I always thought the WLF is the best street shooting accessory ever.
ron1945
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Belle
Established
I like the crispness of your image.
Thardy
Veteran
Nice shots. Love seeing shots of Paris.
wayneb
Established
thanks for sharing! really like the one of the two women in the train station, nice light and composition
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Superb, now this is the kind of "street-style" that I like, the images make me feel adventurous yet relaxed 
troym
Established
Number 4 is a classic. Wow!
Phantomas
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Agreed with all of the above. Fantastic shots!
Austerby
Well-known
Wonderful - I love the solitary pigeon in no 5, busily off to catch his next train
Please, take some more and show us here. Really lovely and inspirational: I have nagging thoughts about not using my 500c/m enough since getting it, now I must do something about it.
Please, take some more and show us here. Really lovely and inspirational: I have nagging thoughts about not using my 500c/m enough since getting it, now I must do something about it.
mcgrattan
Well-known
These are really very good. And there's something just beautiful about medium format. The tones are just delicious.
le vrai rdu
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Too bad I didn't tried your blad 
I will try some masquage on some of them
if you can provide me the files
(? is it ok ?
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I will try some masquage on some of them
if you can provide me the files
le vrai rdu
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I like quite well n°2 great shotI saw le vrai rdu do it, so I though I'd give it a try. I had some HP5+ loaded and just went around town for a day.
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They were developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 11 minutes, EI400. I'd really appreciate some composition help, maybe tell me how you would have taken the shot. Different angle, maybe crop the image?
martin
the first and third one, imho you are too far, could have been a nice portrait
6, well , not good, no subject
last one, maybe I would try a crop, but imho it is not a fantastic shot
I would have added a bit contrast concerning the ones in the station, using "masquage" (what is the good word for ? )
Anyway, that was a very nice trip
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Martin,
You don't need any composition help, I think they all are perfect as is, except the 5th one, where I would have included more at the top and a little less at the bottom. That's a small complaint though, and others might disagree (the composition is not bad, just different than what I would have done). I will have to try that with my hasselblad. I usually use it on a tripod
You don't need any composition help, I think they all are perfect as is, except the 5th one, where I would have included more at the top and a little less at the bottom. That's a small complaint though, and others might disagree (the composition is not bad, just different than what I would have done). I will have to try that with my hasselblad. I usually use it on a tripod
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