Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
Hi,
some random pics.
(Kiev 4A and Jupiter3).
some random pics.
(Kiev 4A and Jupiter3).
Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
Ehm...
Sorry:
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_00.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_01.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_02.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_03.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_04.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_05.jpg
Sorry:
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_00.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_01.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_02.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_03.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_04.jpg
http://www.carburo.altervista.org/BI_iaf_05.jpg
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
nice; the one with the two kids is great
taffer
void
Welcome Carburo ! 
My favorites are #4 (really fun) and #5 (love the composition), hope to see some more soon !
Btw, how can you live with ONLY one Kiev ?
My favorites are #4 (really fun) and #5 (love the composition), hope to see some more soon !
Btw, how can you live with ONLY one Kiev ?
These photo's certainly show the Jupiter-3 as a fine performer! It normally gets "put-down". It looks like it is in the inexpensive fast-glass category, and worth picking one up!
charlesfoto
Established
Excellent exposures, excellent detail. Nice work.
R
Rich Silfver
Guest
Carburo, I agree with what has been said above - excellent sharpness and details. Love the tones as well.
What film and scanner did you use here?
What film and scanner did you use here?
The first one (numbered 00) is my favorite; it's quite different from the rest, and has an eery and mysterious air to it. The third one (numbered 02) is also very nice.
Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
taffer said:Welcome Carburo !
My favorites are #4 (really fun) and #5 (love the composition), hope to see some more soon !
Btw, how can you live with ONLY one Kiev ?![]()
NOPE!
I have a Kiev 60 (tuned by ARAX) too...
Carburo
Rangefinding Architect
Rich Silfver said:Carburo, I agree with what has been said above - excellent sharpness and details. Love the tones as well.
What film and scanner did you use here?
I used an Agfa APX100 film, no metering (only my eye) and a Nikon Coolscan IV scanner. No editing.
I like taking pics with my Kiev only, without the lunasix
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