huyvuvn
Architekt
taken with Rolleicord 3.

000002 by Nguyễn Trần Huy Vũ, on Flickr

000009 by Nguyễn Trần Huy Vũ, on Flickr

000002 by Nguyễn Trần Huy Vũ, on Flickr

000009 by Nguyễn Trần Huy Vũ, on Flickr
kzim56
Karl Zimmerman

Yashica Mat 124. Fuji NPS 160 developed in the bathroom.
morback
Martin N. Hinze
ya, it was part of a wedding shoot. haha it would have been pretty awesome if i was just walking by.
Posed or not, it's a very nice shot. I hope they loved it too. I alway love reflections in photographs.
From my recent trip:

20111019A_04_REX by Martin N. Hinze, on Flickr

20111023B_01_REX by Martin N. Hinze, on Flickr
FalseDigital
BKK -> Tokyo
Some more Yashica 635 shots :]

Stuck by Graham Meyer, on Flickr
Also some portraits of strangers on the street in Siam Square.

Siam Street Portrait by Graham Meyer, on Flickr

Siam Street Portrait 2 by Graham Meyer, on Flickr

Siam Street Portrait 3 by Graham Meyer, on Flickr

Siam Street Portrait 4 by Graham Meyer, on Flickr

Stuck by Graham Meyer, on Flickr
Also some portraits of strangers on the street in Siam Square.

Siam Street Portrait by Graham Meyer, on Flickr

Siam Street Portrait 2 by Graham Meyer, on Flickr

Siam Street Portrait 3 by Graham Meyer, on Flickr

Siam Street Portrait 4 by Graham Meyer, on Flickr
meven
Well-known
stnwara
stnwara
To the grand palace
To the grand palace
To the grand palace

Phothomas
Established
Hi everybody!
I got a Yashica 44 LM from a very friendly member of this forum and after cleaning it I took it out to the nearby lake last weekend. I developed the film yesterday and I´m blown away by the images the camera produces. They are not... what I expected... but I love the way they came out and now I have to order more 127 films.
I´ll show you what I mean:
What do you think?
Regards,
Thomas
I got a Yashica 44 LM from a very friendly member of this forum and after cleaning it I took it out to the nearby lake last weekend. I developed the film yesterday and I´m blown away by the images the camera produces. They are not... what I expected... but I love the way they came out and now I have to order more 127 films.
I´ll show you what I mean:


What do you think?
Regards,
Thomas
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seakayaker1
Well-known
Rolleiflex f3.5 75mm with Carl Zeiss Planar Lens
Rolleiflex f3.5 75mm with Carl Zeiss Planar Lens
Rolleiflex f3.5 75mm with Carl Zeiss Planar Lens
FIrst Rolleiflex . . . . . First Roll of film Ilford PANF Plus 50
Thomas Burke Monument ~ Volunteer Park ~ Seattle
Black Sun ~ Volunteer Park ~ Seattle
Volunteer Park Conservatory ~ Seattle
Processed at lab and had scanned then used NIK Silver Efex Pro 2 software for processing.
Thomas Burke Monument ~ Volunteer Park ~ Seattle


Black Sun ~ Volunteer Park ~ Seattle

Volunteer Park Conservatory ~ Seattle


Processed at lab and had scanned then used NIK Silver Efex Pro 2 software for processing.
FalseDigital
BKK -> Tokyo
FalseDigital
BKK -> Tokyo
peter_n
Veteran
Nice Graham! That Fomapan you're using looks excellent too.
Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
from the first roll through my 1971 Mamiya C330. The vignetting is from a round lens shade I had on it. Not stock.
55mm lens
Ilford HP5+
55mm lens
Ilford HP5+

Jerevan
Recycled User
Photomas,
a bit late, but I have to say that I really like the triptych of photos with the Yashica. Dreamy quality to them. I expected the Yashica to deliver all-over sharp negatives, but it seems it does not. Or at least this specimen does not.
a bit late, but I have to say that I really like the triptych of photos with the Yashica. Dreamy quality to them. I expected the Yashica to deliver all-over sharp negatives, but it seems it does not. Or at least this specimen does not.
Forevernomad
Member

untitled by Forever nomad, on Flickr

Morrison by Forever nomad, on Flickr

Three giants by Forever nomad, on Flickr

Council estate by Forever nomad, on Flickr
Yashica Mat 124G
Fuji Reala 100
Phothomas
Established
just curious: what was you expecting?
Well, what was I expecting... No pinsharp images of course but I didn´t think that it would look this holga-like. But like I said before, I like the effect. Sure, it´s nothing for everyday shooting but when I feel a little "dreamy" it´s pretty cool.
Thomas
ianstamatic
Well-known
Well, what was I expecting... No pinsharp images of course but I didn´t think that it would look this holga-like. But like I said before, I like the effect. Sure, it´s nothing for everyday shooting but when I feel a little "dreamy" it´s pretty cool.
Thomas
There is a film flatness issue present. Its possibly at the scanning stage, or the film was loaded incorrectly. It is also possible there is a lens alignment problem.
I like the pics but they should be tack sharp across the film plane.
Nice pics all the same !!
mugent
Well-known
This one is amazing, could be right out of a magazine, in a good way.
paapoopa
Established
first try on rolleinar, loving it

Phothomas
Established
I know most of you don´t like this camera but I have a new to me Rollei Magic in almost mint condition. Everything (including the lightmeter) works fine and I took it out yesterday for some test shots. Here are a few results.
I have to say I like the camera and the pictures! They have an amazing sharpness and the tonality is really cool I think. Sure, I don´t have many options but to trust in the camera but sometimes that´s what I want. Simple MF shooting. I hope to try a color film next weekend.
Thomas
PS: Please excuse the low quality but I wanted to keep the filesize small.




I have to say I like the camera and the pictures! They have an amazing sharpness and the tonality is really cool I think. Sure, I don´t have many options but to trust in the camera but sometimes that´s what I want. Simple MF shooting. I hope to try a color film next weekend.
Thomas
PS: Please excuse the low quality but I wanted to keep the filesize small.
stonydeluxe
Established
If you don't mind my asking: Hattingen?
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