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canon 6d sigma 150mm f 2.8 macro

canon 6d sigma 150mm f 2.8 macro

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Taken this morning with a Hasselblad 500c, Planar 80mm and Ektar 100. Developed with a Unicolor Presskit.

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Chris
 

14-25.3 by GRandallJ, on Flickr

This was on my test roll in a recently-acquired Hasselblad. It turned out the auxiliary shutter didn't work correctly, underexposing the bottom of each frame, but I actually think it helps this image to have the darkness there. I returned the camera, however.
 
Second film of the day, this time Tri-X @1000 in Diafine, via the Nikon F6. The first three are scanned on a Nikon 9000, the last on a K-M 5400.

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I am missing the Flextight! It is much quicker than these two backup scanners.

Chris
 
Chris--excellent photos! The F6 is doing a great job for you---
What is that audio setup in the last photo?
Thanks!
Paul
 
SME 10/SME V arm with Decca London Reference pickup, Quad twentyfourP phono stage, Quad QC-twenty four pre-amp, Quad II/forty amps and Quad 2905 speakers. What you don't see is a Loricraft LP cleaner and an Ayre C5xe disk player. Too hot in the summer for all those tubes, so I spend more time behind a camera than I do listening!

Chris
 
Nikon Df with 55mm f3.5 Micro-Nikkor
 

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I have read that Plus-X exposed at an EI of 400 and developed in Diafine gives extraordinarily good results. I have around 100 rolls in the freezer so I thought I would try it out:

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Chris
 
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