fredtruck
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Here's another one I like, shot with the Mamiya C330s using a 135mm lens.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32652998@N04/3277534726/in/set-72157613012703447/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32652998@N04/3277534726/in/set-72157613012703447/
filmfan
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Rolleiflex 75mm f/3.5 Xenotar
Gerry M
Gerry
Harbor at dusk.
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Rolleicord V
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Rolleicord V
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tedwhite
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Filmfan: That's a very good one, considering the indoor lighting and the relatively slow lens (f:3.5). Who cares about vignetting, anyway? I certainly don't. And a lovely woman in the bargain!
Armoured
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Not my favourite, but...
Not my favourite, but...
My favourite TLR photos are almost all of friends, family, kids - portraits, in short. Without fail, friends are blown away by the quality, even from mediocre scans - they just jump off the page, screen, whatever the medium might be. Can't explain.
BUT: I don't like posting pictures of friends and family without clearing with them. So instead here's just a regular snap of a church off Red Square.
Not my favourite, but...
My favourite TLR photos are almost all of friends, family, kids - portraits, in short. Without fail, friends are blown away by the quality, even from mediocre scans - they just jump off the page, screen, whatever the medium might be. Can't explain.
BUT: I don't like posting pictures of friends and family without clearing with them. So instead here's just a regular snap of a church off Red Square.

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ricc
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filmfan
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Filmfan: That's a very good one, considering the indoor lighting and the relatively slow lens (f:3.5). Who cares about vignetting, anyway? I certainly don't. And a lovely woman in the bargain!
Thanks Ted. I actually like the vignetting, but I know it's not unanimously appreciated by any means...
MaxElmar
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hans voralberg
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My new favorite - Neopan in DDX

Brad Bireley
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These are my favorites since they are all I have right now. I just received a Minolta Autocord a few weeks ago!
Film was Agfa Optima 400 except #3 which is Kodak 400VC.
Film was Agfa Optima 400 except #3 which is Kodak 400VC.








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Summicronj
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Mudman
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A couple of my favorites



dsch2
Member
My Rolleiflex T (Tessar 75/3.5)
Fuji Acros 100
my favourite shots from recent rolls
##I'm considering if i should get a 2.8e/2.8f for softer B/W tone.
Fuji Acros 100
my favourite shots from recent rolls
##I'm considering if i should get a 2.8e/2.8f for softer B/W tone.


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Merelyok
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This is my first time using a TLR, a battered old Minolta Autocord. The taking lens has some stratches on it but it (to my untrained eye) still takes very nice images.
Ilford FP4+ in HC-110B, 8 mins.
Ilford FP4+ in HC-110B, 8 mins.



l.mar
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Armoured
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Elections / Moscow skyline
Elections / Moscow skyline
Elections
Skyline
Elections / Moscow skyline
Elections

Skyline

JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
Not my favorite, but my second favorite.
Lubitell 166 Universal

Lubitell 166 Universal
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
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Taken with my Zeiss Ikoflex Ib (Tessar 75mm f/3.5)

Taken with my Zeiss Ikoflex Ib (Tessar 75mm f/3.5)
dsch2
Member
I Think my favourite ones are those two so far :
Both taken with my Zeiss Ikoflex Ib (Tessar 75mm f/3.5)
I like the first one.
Bravo Tessar!
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