Share some MF photos ... part 2


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i feel your pain. :sweat:

Yes.. imagine how I felt when I packed up all my scanning equipment only to find out I missed out one roll... and of that one roll only 1 photograph was worth scanning.. GROAN...

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This was the last scan.. shot at a couple of seconds with the use of my pocket tripod. Not even a gorillapod, it was one of those free gift micro tripods that you get when you buy a P&S. Haha!
 

Yes.. imagine how I felt when I packed up all my scanning equipment only to find out I missed out one roll... and of that one roll only 1 photograph was worth scanning.. GROAN...

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This was the last scan.. shot at a couple of seconds with the use of my pocket tripod. Not even a gorillapod, it was one of those free gift micro tripods that you get when you buy a P&S. Haha!

nice!
did you use any ND filters to slow the shutter down?
 

nice!
did you use any ND filters to slow the shutter down?

Not for this I don't believe I did. I don't have an appropriate filter holder to fit my filters on to the mamiya's lenses, so when I do I hand hold them. Not the best of ideas really, as such I try not to use them.

This photograph was shot in diffused light, the waterfall was in a small valley of sorts and it was already 4-5pm, so no light was coming directly from the sun.

Stopped down to F22 or F32 (cannot remember exactly) then let the camera do it's thing.

The fantastic thing about shooting with the Mamiya 6 is that it's so light even the micro tripod is stable enough. Try doing that with a Hassey!
 

Thanks!

As for my patience, that's why I only scan my 120s... my 35mm negs I just get the lab to scan them for me.

In general, I find scanning B&W and slides still quite bearable, colour negs are just a big huge pain to colour correct after scanning. I've managed to get the workflow down to such that I can scan and edit the B&Ws simultaneously so it helps to kill time in between scans.

Still, that was 15rolls of 120 that I scanned (not every slide of course)... groan...

I feel your pain, brother.... What more you guys do this for real...hobbyists like me, scan chop chop so family can quickly download. Respect what you pros do and you don't get the credit that you guys deserve with all the pretenders like us.
 

Some others that I like too..

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This I think I used an ND filter.

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Too bad her eye was too close to the edge of the frame...

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This was the very last photograph I shot in B&W. I had another 3 days in my trip but I had already exhausted my B&W film, as such I thought long and hard before I squeezed off this final round.
 

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I feel your pain, brother.... What more you guys do this for real...hobbyists like me, scan chop chop so family can quickly download. Respect what you pros do and you don't get the credit that you guys deserve with all the pretenders like us.

HMmm... well considering that I hardly make any money out of these photos, I would consider this halve of my photographic life to be a hobby as well. Haha!

Maybe it's better that way.. can just shoot what I want to make myself happy, no need to answer to clients... Oops! ;p
 

enivre - fantastic shots! Have you published any books yet on your photos? If so, I would buy it!
 

enivre - fantastic shots! Have you published any books yet on your photos? If so, I would buy it!

Nah... don't have enough images of a cohesive theme to publish into a book. Maybe a couple more years later. :dunno:
 

Not for this I don't believe I did. I don't have an appropriate filter holder to fit my filters on to the mamiya's lenses, so when I do I hand hold them. Not the best of ideas really, as such I try not to use them.

This photograph was shot in diffused light, the waterfall was in a small valley of sorts and it was already 4-5pm, so no light was coming directly from the sun.

Stopped down to F22 or F32 (cannot remember exactly) then let the camera do it's thing.

The fantastic thing about shooting with the Mamiya 6 is that it's so light even the micro tripod is stable enough. Try doing that with a Hassey!

Boochap uses the tiniest of chopstick tripods to balance his Hassey :p
 

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From the first roll of my blad, i hope i can get the chance to use this often;)
 

Some photos from my first test roll on the Agfa Isolette I. Still getting the hang of it, and I humbly apologize if some of the double exposures are bad.

Flower + Fire Hydrant
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Tree + LaSalle
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LaSalle + LaSalle
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Can view super large size on my flickr if you're interested. Thanks everybody, I hope to shoot more soon :)
 

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Street Shooting time, with the big block :p

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Kodak T-Max 400 = Awesome !!
 

LaSalle + LaSalle
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Can view super large size on my flickr if you're interested. Thanks everybody, I hope to shoot more soon :)

Nice.. :)

I miss having film cameras that allow for double exposures..
 

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Mamiya C330F, Mamiya Sekor 65mm, Ektar 100
 

Thanks bro!

Its the Gossen Luna pro F that i'm using la...it's damn good stuff!
 

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