raydm6
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Martin, great job. Not bad for a 20 year old with a "Hassy"
. I enjoyed looking at those. I like the scan quality and tonal range on most of them. I read through the thread and am not sure I missed it - did you mention how you scanned them?
I've been itching to get back into MF. In the 80's, I had a 500 C/M w/50/80/150 CF lenses and sold them for Leica M equipment. Kinda' miss them sometimes. Always loved looking onto the screen via the WLF.
My technique was to meter with a Gossen Luna Pro SBC which has EV scale readouts and simply apply them to the lens.
I'm torn between getting a used 500 C/M and 80 Planar CF, a SWC/M, or a 6x9 folder w/coupled-rangfinder. All different beasts, but all fun!
Anyway, keep'em, coming.
- Ray
I've been itching to get back into MF. In the 80's, I had a 500 C/M w/50/80/150 CF lenses and sold them for Leica M equipment. Kinda' miss them sometimes. Always loved looking onto the screen via the WLF.
My technique was to meter with a Gossen Luna Pro SBC which has EV scale readouts and simply apply them to the lens.
I'm torn between getting a used 500 C/M and 80 Planar CF, a SWC/M, or a 6x9 folder w/coupled-rangfinder. All different beasts, but all fun!
Anyway, keep'em, coming.
- Ray
le vrai rdu
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Here is may version, worked by zones, as with a wet print 
A bit rough, I forgot to remove dusts :/


A bit rough, I forgot to remove dusts :/
le vrai rdu
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just putted the picture to show how I would have treated
but , I didn't spent enought time to have something good 
Sam N
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I think I like shadow detail in the originals more. It makes them look more MF-ish. The halo around the lady's head is also pretty distracting.
I do like the grittiness of the 2nd one though, I think your edit changes the feel a great deal.
I do like the grittiness of the 2nd one though, I think your edit changes the feel a great deal.
le vrai rdu
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okay 
I did that to show what I thought about "masking" but I use to work on heavier files
I did that to show what I thought about "masking" but I use to work on heavier files
kokakiku
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ned! wow, hows things?
Hi John!
All is well! How are you? Are you still in Montreal? And how is your business plan involving Morocco going?
Salutations!
JeffGreene
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One more, not too centered.
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Have a good night everyone
//EDIT ahh whatever, it _is centered
Martin:
Love the tonality in the first five shots as others have said. The last two shots don't really grab me the way the first five do. I like this image a great deal! The angling down from upper left to bottom right really makes it for me. There's a real sense of movement here! Well-composed. You've inspired me to try some of the same here in Philly with my SL66. Thanks, I enjoyed the images.
martin s
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Thanks a lot for your comment!
So many of you said they're inspired now to go and shoot some street with a MF SLR, how about the first one who gets a role done starts a new thread where we can all post in? "Rules" should be pretty simple - MF, SLR, Street. I'd love to have some more inspiration!
martin
So many of you said they're inspired now to go and shoot some street with a MF SLR, how about the first one who gets a role done starts a new thread where we can all post in? "Rules" should be pretty simple - MF, SLR, Street. I'd love to have some more inspiration!
martin
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
I have a Hassie 501CM/60mm Distagon street rig. [The 60mm equates to about 35mm lens in 135mm format]. Might take it for a spin in New Orleans next month.
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