Your favourite photo(s) you took with a TLR

Rolleiflex 2.8 Xenotar, Plus X
 

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I would say this is my favorite photo easily.

Shot with the Mamiya c33, Ilford FP4, 125. And it was one of the first rolls I developed myself.



and in fairness. I must post a photo of my other daughter that is my favorite.. because, i am a mother and it's pretty much required. This is also on the Mamiya, First Double Exposure, Portra 160nc
 
My first TLR is Yashica A which I brought from Hanoi when I visit Vietnam.
I took a couple rolls and store it on the shelf so long.

In 2008 I put it on my camera bag again and took this serie of pictures.
I love all of them.




Yashica-A
Yashikor 3.5/80mm
Ilford HP5



diyosa, you have so many great shots in your flickr photostream.

:)
 
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Velvia 100 and Rolleicord III.
 

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Yashica A- Ilford Delta 100, developed in Rodinal.
 
Lawrence I get goose bumps when I watch your photo. It's so beautiful.

So many wonderful photos in this thread.
 

I really like this one, especially with the Russian sign on the building. The sign roughly translates as "choices." Makes me think that the two individuals are arguing and that the choices they are about to make will impact them forever.
 
This thread keeps on delivering...

Here's my boss's son on a Halloween visit. Not my favorite TLR pics ever, but they made his parents *so* happy...

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Elections/Choices

Elections/Choices

I really like this one, especially with the Russian sign on the building. The sign roughly translates as "choices." Makes me think that the two individuals are arguing and that the choices they are about to make will impact them forever.

Thanks! And particularly for noting 'choices' instead of elections, a more ambiguous title. I speak Russian frequently and realise that my brain ruled out the 'wrong' translation (due to context), when your word choice is better.

(Vybory means both elections and choices - depending, obviously, on context)
 
I have many many favourites taken with Rolleiflexes but this is one that I looked at recently. It is of the late Dusty Springfield taken at a rehearsal for the TV programme 'Ready Steady Go' in 1966

Well that's great -- the best British female singer of the '60s! Did you manage to snap Cathy McGowon too?
 
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