Share some MF photos ... part 2


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The photographer and not the camera.
The lens and not the camera.
But is it really truthful?
I guess we should not take it to the extreme/purist level.
No matter how good a photographer one is, I don't think one can take really sharp pictures or of a certain kind of bokeh etc...that a Planar lens can give if one uses other inferior lens.
If so, there are lots of fools out there who will fork-out thousands of dollars for "good" camera + lens :)
Show me the money!!!!!!! :):):)


haha here we go again.
The camera does play a part to a certain extent.
or are we just brainwashed. :dunno:
 

wah lau this topic is being discussed furiously in another thread.

keep it out of the mf thread yeah? there's a better place to discuss it...
 

Ok...just for fun since it started...note my earlier smilie faces...friendly no spite intended...just casual chatting..hope i didnt offend any...cheers.

wah lau this topic is being discussed furiously in another thread.

keep it out of the mf thread yeah? there's a better place to discuss it...
 

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EdForrest

Love this shot :) Very simple yet charming
 

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Wow. Spectacular. Thank you for sharing.
 

Oh.. finally found a roll completed

Ilford ASA 3200, Tmax @ 20degrees 9 1/2 minutes

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Some MF photos from Bali, shot on the Mamiya 6 with Kodak VS100 and Provia 400.

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Scanned with the Epson V700, then processed in Lightroom.
 

More from Bali, but these are photos are of Jatiluwih, a UNESCO protected rice terrance village, also taken with the Mamiya 6.

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It was pretty bad weather when I visited the place, overcast and slightly drizzling. Wanted to shoot in colour but it was just too drab, ended up shooting in B&W instead.

Shot with Fuji Neopan 100/400, developed with microphen, scanned with the V700 and finally rather heavily burnt in Lightroom.
 

Some MF photos from Bali, shot on the Mamiya 6 with Kodak VS100 and Provia 400.

Scanned with the Epson V700, then processed in Lightroom.
More from Bali, but these are photos are of Jatiluwih, a UNESCO protected rice terrance village, also taken with the Mamiya 6.

It was pretty bad weather when I visited the place, overcast and slightly drizzling. Wanted to shoot in colour but it was just too drab, ended up shooting in B&W instead.

Shot with Fuji Neopan 100/400, developed with microphen, scanned with the V700 and finally rather heavily burnt in Lightroom.

Great set!
Your style is always very distinct in your colour works.
 

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