chioque
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This is really my very first post
. These are a few recent ones, may not be technically great but I love them. All taken using Rolleiflex 2.8f, the first two with TMax 400 and the last one TriX 400, all developed in HC-110.


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ustedalen
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The last picture is awesome!
Gary E
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chasfreeland
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bawang
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Here's one I took at Dunewood Campground, Indiana Dunes

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JeffGreene
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historicist
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Rollei 2.8F
paulhart
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Rolleiflex 2.8F + Ilford XP2+
Rolleiflex 2.8F + Ilford XP2+
Taken in Keswick, England
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3002/2739238451_8013436286.jpg
Rolleiflex 2.8F + Ilford XP2+
Taken in Keswick, England
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3002/2739238451_8013436286.jpg
AgentX
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Certainly not favorites by any means, but I did just dust the thing off after many, many years and took it traveling to a hotel in the country... And all I got was a few shots that look like my college-day Lee Friedlander wannabe stage. Slightly boring, but I'm having fun, and have also learned to tweak these in Lightroom for slightly better tones than you're seeing here.




robert blu
quiet photographer
AgentX. I like the wires picture and ther empty pools. Generally not bad, composition is good. maybe a little more contrast (lightroom helps!). The picture s with the chairs gives an idea of serenity, relax, ...well done
ro bert
ro bert
naql
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ethics_gradient
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This thread is making me regret leaving my TLR with my friends overseas last year. I bought a couple Chinese ones (Seagull and Mudan) for cheap when I was studying in Beijing 2 years ago and really enjoyed them. I've still got a couple rolls to develop from last summer :-\

At the top of a mountain in Shidu.

Don't worry, nobody cleaped

Outside the Microsoft building in Beijing.

Cross-processed Velvia shot of the Great Wall. This section is called "Yellow Flower Fortress", although the actual wall is a normal gray color.

Shameless product placement shot I did while I was waiting outside my friends' dorm.

One of the few rolls I used the 6x4.5 mask on. This was an intentional double exposure that didn't come out nearly as cool as I'd thought it would, but still liked it anyways.

At the top of a mountain in Shidu.

Don't worry, nobody cleaped

Outside the Microsoft building in Beijing.

Cross-processed Velvia shot of the Great Wall. This section is called "Yellow Flower Fortress", although the actual wall is a normal gray color.

Shameless product placement shot I did while I was waiting outside my friends' dorm.

One of the few rolls I used the 6x4.5 mask on. This was an intentional double exposure that didn't come out nearly as cool as I'd thought it would, but still liked it anyways.
Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
AgentX
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That's really cool!!
Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
Thanks! I was kind of skeptical about how well the Rolleinars would hold up sharpness wise, but I've been really surprised... I haven't seen any degradation in sharpness, even at the corners as you can see in the upper left. The DOF gets really thin though, especially wide open.
This was taken on my Yashica Mat-124g... the Rolleinars work just as well on it as they do on my Rollei
This was taken on my Yashica Mat-124g... the Rolleinars work just as well on it as they do on my Rollei
Jonas Adolfsen
Architect & photographer
I'll post my favorite TLR pic, this one taken with a Rolleiflex Automat X:

AgentX
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That bike is sex on wheels. Holy crap.
I think the ladies agree.
I think the ladies agree.
Disaster_Area
Gadget Monger
wow... I love the strategic placement of the headlight!
Rayt
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fredtruck
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This is my favorie TLR picture. Shot with a Mamiya C330s about a year ago.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32652998@N04/3048058941/in/set-72157610183536482/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32652998@N04/3048058941/in/set-72157610183536482/
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