Your favourite photo(s) you took with a TLR

Awesome shots everyone. I just made my way through all 69 pages of this thread and loved it. I'm new to the Rollei, having put about 5 rolls through one that is new to me. Loving it so far but I have a lot to learn. My approach at this point is to practice and look at a lot of photos to see what I can pickup about square framing and how others have used the 75/80mm range. Looking forward to posting photos in this thread in the future.
 
Awesome shots everyone. I just made my way through all 69 pages of this thread and loved it. I'm new to the Rollei, having put about 5 rolls through one that is new to me. Loving it so far but I have a lot to learn. My approach at this point is to practice and look at a lot of photos to see what I can pickup about square framing and how others have used the 75/80mm range. Looking forward to posting photos in this thread in the future.

Welcome to RFF, dhun!

- Murray
 
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Kodak Pro 160
 

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Top: 10/15/2014, sleeping man on bench wearing string belt on 34th Street between 7th & 8th Avenues, Manhattan, New York City 1/125 f/5.6 1/2.

Bottom: 10/26/2014, man on a mission of some sort in NYC subway station 1/30 f/2.8.

Black and white street photography portraits shot with Kodak 120 Tmax 400 film and 1961 Rolleiflex 2.8f.
 
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