Your favourite photo(s) you took with a TLR

I did. I lived in the 14th, across the street from the Parc Montsouris, for four months (I was extremely fortunate, and got funded for an academic event). Hopefully I'll get a chance to live in the city again.



rolleistef said:
that's a pretty original picture! did you like paris?
 
jbf said:
Both of these photos are great! As already mentioned could have made an awesome retro shot if not for the cell phone. Even so, it has a great look and quality to it! Love the first as well. The tones and lighting are very nice.

Thanks! Yeah, I remember hearing a famous photographer (who's name I currently forget) explaining that he actively looked to crop out modern technology/architecture in his portraits and reportage, in order to give his photos a more timeless feel. Quite good advice actually.

First shot is neopan 400 which I developed myself in HC-110 dilution B for 5 mins, and yeah, I was really pleased with how the tones came out!
 
Here is mine from when I used to own a Rolleiflex 2.8C with Xenotar and a close up lens set:
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Taken with my (long gone) Seagull 4B-I, Ektachrome 64; I just had planned to shoot the stairs when I heard the childrens voices. The shot made my day.
 

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tedwhite said:
Todd: The Lavender wheel is a hoot. where was that?

The car is, well, an "art" car. We have 26 of them here in Bisbee. Rather too many for a town of 6500.

Ted

The lavender wheel is a result of cross processing slide film ;)

The art car belongs to a lady here in town, we have an active art car community...we even have an art car museum ;)

thanks,
Todd
 
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I took this one a few years ago, using the "overhead technique".

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Wahoo, I think I shot the same car. On this side of the Atlantic, though. :D
 

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Howard French, I've seen your photos on Flickr before, and they are wonderful. Thanks for "aglimpseoftheworld."
 
Wow! I take back everything I ever said about the Mamiya C330. Beautiful.
 
tedwhite said:
Wow! I take back everything I ever said about the Mamiya C330. Beautiful.

Thanks Ted. You can say that they're bulky, clunky & ugly - but they still take decent pictures. ;)
 
Indeed. They are all of that, but it's the photograph that counts.
 
you have a lot of great photos here and i know i have much to learn. still trying to learn the Mamiya C3 with 65mm lens.. here's one of my favorite take

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