Your favourite photo(s) you took with a TLR

TLRs were the main camera I used for 40+ years, so I'm not sure I could identify a "most favorite" but here is one that comes from the top of my list:

5 Wise Guys, Riverside Church, New York, Mamiya c220, 80mm lens
 

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Man, this thread is inspiring...great shots everyone.

I've got a meet up this weekend with some photoclubbies at a cemetery so I'll drag out the Rollei...until then here are a couple more:

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Todd
 
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I have not a scanner for my Rolleiflex negatives, I have to ask a fiend do it for me. Becaue of this reason even if I'm using my father's rolleiflex a lot I have not many files.Just a few here from the sound check of a jazz concert. Special guest Yuri Goloubev at the bass, Marco Zanoli at drums Marco Bianchi at vibrafono (i don't know the english word for vibrefono). I like to use the rolleiflex when taking pictures during the check before the play because is very silent and the musicians are not disturbed
robert
 
Robert Blu:

The English word for vibrefono is "vibraphone."

Very nice pictures, and you should post more. Just curious, after the music starts I suppose it would not matter what camera you used in terms of loud shutter noise. Like a Hasselblad, for instance, or a Kowa 6.
 
@tedwhite: thanks for comment: yes it is true, after the music starts taking pictures is less difficult, but not always is covers the "click" of a fotocamera. And I like to sit and just enjoy the listening...
@trittium: nice set of pictures: I'm very impressed by the first one, where the concerned face of the woman in a warm light comes out against the blueish cold background. very good.
robert
 
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Latest favorite, 2,8 and 1/30, Kodak 160NC

Finally some time to go trough the caos on the Macbook Pro, at least one and a half year of ignorance ;)

vha
 

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Thank you Ted and Simon.
I am planning to take out the Flexaret more this year as it is usualy resting on the shelf bacause of my RF preference. And you may see some pictures of this young lady as well, as she is a good friend of mine and my wife so we spend some time together. In the meantime, you can see her here. :eek:) (taken with Leica CL)
 
This is wonderfull, love the composition and tone!

This is still one of my favorites. It was on the first roll I put through my Rolleiflex 2.8F, which was also the first roll of film my Rollei had seen in over 30 years.

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Yes, it's of my dog. So sue me.
 
Until now, these two. Sorry for the horrible scans. My scanner doesnt like medium format film. And neither does my enlarger. I took these two days ago with my Yashicamat, during an American car show. Though the second one was not part of the show.

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Mamiya C330, 80/2.8 lens @ 5.6, Fuji Velvia 50. Epson V500 scan with MF holder from betterscanning.com. Love the Velvia colors.
 

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Taken with a Yashicamat at the Gloucester Docks Tall Ships Festival last year - Portra 400VC.
Camera since sold and I now have a Minolta Autocord to try.

Cheers, Robin
 

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