Share some MF photo.... Part 6


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one more 6x12 shot to share :)


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Billy

Another beautiful picture. Many have posted wonderful images from all over the world but I must say, you have consistently shared the most wonderful pictures from right here in Singapore.

Thanks so much for sharing.
 

appreciated your kind words, my pleasure. :)

Another beautiful picture. Many have posted wonderful images from all over the world but I must say, you have consistently shared the most wonderful pictures from right here in Singapore.

Thanks so much for sharing.
 

one more 6x12 shot to share :)
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Billy

Ah Kang! Looks like that evening you have captured the most beautiful moments!

Is 612 considered large format already? ;)
 

strictly speaking, anything taken with 120mm roll film should be consider medium format....
However, the shot was taken with a 4x5 mono-rail... so.. little bit gray area here...

whatever the format is...thanks for the compliments :)
Billy

Ah Kang! Looks like that evening you have captured the most beautiful moments!
Is 612 considered large format already? ;)
 

I am looking forward to see the DAYI 6x17 ;)

Ah Kang! Looks like that evening you have captured the most beautiful moments!
Is 612 considered large format already? ;)
 

I should visit Pulau Ubin much more. A charming island !

Hasselblad 500CM x 80mmCF
Fuji 400 / Portra 160

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I should visit Pulau Ubin much more. A charming island !

Well done! Nice pictures!

These were taken in 1999 period. Long time ago.
I shot an old abandoned Datsun Taxi, but I can't find the old film.






Rolleicord Vb. Kodak Tmax
 

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Thank you, Jon!
Ubin is a good day trip for sure :)

Well done! Nice pictures!

These were taken in 1999 period. Long time ago.
I shot an old abandoned Datsun Taxi, but I can't find the old film.






Rolleicord Vb. Kodak Tmax
 

Thank you, Jon!
Ubin is a good day trip for sure :)

Please organize a trip to Ubin for using Rolleicord/Seagull/Yashica/Hasselblad/Kiev MF shoot.
I am sure many will want to go together.
 

Efke R25, Kodak D-76 1+3 8.5 min, 22 C

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Togetsukyo Bridge, Kyoto.

Provia 100F
Hasselblad 503CW, 80F F2.8
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Youthful Gallop
Yoyogi Park,
Harajuku, Tokyo.

New Portra 400 (shot at ISO800)
Hasselblad 503CW, 80F F2.8

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guys, wen shooting with slides, is it better to be underexposed abit?
 

guys, wen shooting with slides, is it better to be underexposed abit?

Slides have very limited latitude. For Zones (levels of light and dark), we use the slide film at this levels:

Zone II = -3 stops (very black)
Zone III = -2 stops
Zone IV = -1 stop (dark middle tone)
Zone V = +- 0 stops (middle tone from grey card)
Zone VI = +1 stop
Zone VII = +2 stops (already burnt out! totally white)

Usually real life is very complex. Readings from an average meter (zone V) , assuming the meter is accurate, and -1 stop to zone IV, may give a general good exposure for slides. I would say its 70-80% success rate.

If you want 100% success rate, identify all the zones and make sure your subject of interest is right between zone IV and zone V.
Use a spot meter from a DSLR or a dedicated light meter. The DSLR sometimes give -1 stop off because of the lens or whatever reason.

Note that Fuji velvia 100, Kodak E100VS and Fuji velvia 50 all behave differently.


However, for print film (negatives), modern versions are so good it allows a lot of errors.
-0.5 stop to +4 stops may not tell any difference.
For print film, I always expose +1 stop to get better contrast.
 

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