The Hassy' Posse...

Lots of good stuff. Special kudos to dovevader and monochromejrnl on this page.

Almost tempted to go square.

You are too kind Andy!

Here are some pictures of my other half taken on a Hassy of course ;)

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Dovevader, like the pics of your "other half", is that second one (the bluish one) a straight scan or did you add the blue hue? I shoot Fuji 64T sometimes and get similar results, gorgeous rendering on that one and the 4th one with 160 VC.

DN, love the string ball...great textures.

Todd
 
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Todd, I had no idea what you were talking about until I figured you were probably talking about dovevadar?
Good questions though, I'd love to know a bit more about how they were done :)

double negative, that's sharp as a razor man, impressed!
 
...finally.

...finally.

here are a few from my new-to-me SWC from the comanche national grasslands...
 

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No problem Wayne, it's in Texas City near the Dike (or what used to be the Dike). There's a few derilict buildings like this down there.

Todd
 
Some from yesterday and today - the 4/50 FLE's maiden voyage. Shot on Tri-X at 400, souped in Rodinal 1:50 for 12m at 68F. Clicketh:

Kewl shots, the 50/4 is a great lens! here's a couple with some "expired", black and gooey, icky and sticky, rusty and crusty Rodinal (same dev. times as yours)...same lens, same film!

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Todd
 
Dovevader, like the pics of your "other half", is that second one (the bluish one) a straight scan or did you add the blue hue? I shoot Fuji 64T sometimes and get similar results, gorgeous rendering on that one and the 4th one with 160 VC.

DN, love the string ball...great textures.

Todd

Hi Todd! Thanks for your kind words. Indeed I used a T64 film for the 2nd picture. It was under the shade and I notice tungsten film turns extremely blue when under-exposed even slightly.

heres another Hassy taken with T64 late in the night:

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Btw, your portraits are excellent!
 
@Todd and Double Negative.

Beautiful pictures!
Realy like that Tri-x/ Rodinal look.
Which agitation routines did you both use??

Thanks in advance!
 
Hey all! New Hasselblad user/RFF lurker here. I recently managed to find a 500c/m with an 80mm T* lens that I could afford, so I've been shooting everything I can, enjoying the awesome image quality that comes out of this camera! I'll be returning to this thread often for inspiration from your awesome shots, and hopefully to post some more shots of mine!

Here is a shot from one of my first rolls: a Ford Mustang for sale on my street. I love black and white in this camera, I'm now shooting a roll of Ektar to see how it handles color. I love, love, love this lens!

Its good to be a member of the Hassy Posse!
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thanks for the comments.

I agitate continously for the first minute and then 10 seconds every minute after.

Congrats on the 'blad Mike, nice stang. Post the Ektar shots when you get them back.
Keep 'em coming.

Todd
 
mike.TTL, welcome! nice car shot, I got a pack of Ektar in the fridge so I'm very curious to see how you got on with that film!
 
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