Your favourite photo(s) you took with a TLR

Ronald, that is one nice frame, i really like the tones in the two buses (the buses are just great anyway:))

Here are some frames i took last fall with the Rolleiflex 2.8C (a Xenotar version). That was TMax in Xtol 1:1. It was a really cloudy, kind of foggy day which probably would have sucked for color but is quite smooth on bw film.


Prien 1 von sebastianlock auf Flickr


Prien 2 von sebastianlock auf Flickr


Prien 4 von sebastianlock auf Flickr


Prien 6 von sebastianlock auf Flickr
 
One from the firt roll I ever shot in my Lubitel 2 (and my first step into medium format as well) on a Ilford Delta 400



And one in color from the same Lubitel with a double exposure I wasn't aware of...




It was a rather good surprise to see that all of the shots are in focus as the Lubitel isn't the most accurate camera in the world... I shot everything based on the scale and it seems to be quite reliable.

The scans are crap, sorry.
 
Much like many other folk, I suspect, my favourite shots are generally my most most recent. These are from last week.

Rolleiflex 3.5F, with Expired Neopan 400 developed in HC-110.


Untitled by Bobfrance, on Flickr

These two were shot using a Rolleinar 1


Untitled by Bobfrance, on Flickr


Untitled by Bobfrance, on Flickr

I don't have many cameras anyway, but if I had to choose one camera to use for the rest of my life it would be the Rolleiflex. The combination of portability, speed of use, size and sheer quality of images make it a hard act to beat IMHO.




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Rolleicord Vb, Tmax400, Xtol 1:1

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/47154683@N00/
 
Much like many other folk, I suspect, my favourite shots are generally my most most recent. These are from last week.

Rolleiflex 3.5F, with Expired Neopan 400 developed in HC-110.

I don't have many cameras anyway, but if I had to choose one camera to use for the rest of my life it would be the Rolleiflex. The combination of portability, speed of use, size and sheer quality of images make it a hard act to beat IMHO.
Love the look you're getting with these images, and to add to your list the square format too.
 
a venerable hand-made barn slowly sags into the earth from whence it came. R.I.P.

Lovely shot.
 
a venerable hand-made barn slowly sags into the earth from whence it came. R.I.P.

Lovely shot.

Looking at the window and door patterns, I'd say that it is/was a house, not a barn.

Well, unless that's an old loft entrance that's been patched in at the upper window?

Other than that, agreed, nice shot.
 
It WAS a house- past tense being the operative condition :). The house and land it sits on are for sale... but they're not anywhere terribly near anything. I didn't inquire as to the price.
 
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