TWoK wrote:
Those GM's are nice. The Predecessor of the GSW and GW6*0.
Yes, very nice! But quite a bit too large. Perhaps I'll buy a Mamiya 7II one day. The Fujica will do for now. I must learn how to expose, develope and PP the film better first.
Nice pics on this thread. Just when I told myself not to invest anymore $$ in film gear, I find myself wanting another MF film body. I was looking at trying out a Bessa R3A but decided against it as it takes 35mm film and I have enough of those already. I would love to have a body with a similar shape to the Bessa but which takes 120 film. Any suggestions?
I took a few shots of his sunrise and think these three are the best of the group. Does one stand out to you.
In chronological order.
This was one of the few times when I didn't consult the topo map before heading up for a sunrise shot. I had never realized that the valley curved to the north the way it does and that the sunrise was partially blocked by the north ridge (Father Dyer Peak and Mt Helen). I ended up swinging the camera to the ridgeline coming down from Pacific Peak, which was absolutely glowing.
I checked the altitude and azimuth tables and by early October the light should come come up the valley at sunrise, so I might give it another go.
Yellow flowers yellow flowers by Mxxxxii, on Flickr
Taken with a Super Takumar 55mm f2 on Fuji Reala film in an Elan II camera.
Thanks for looking!
Cherubino
On a recent shoot for Nike, I brought my Canon 7 and 50mm f/0.95.
Even though they didn't have time to use film, I just wanted to try it out on a shoot.
This is scanned on a poor frontier, which is especially bad on high iso film like this.
I am in the process of buying a dedicated filmscanner now