Share some MF photos ...


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Well, thanks for the discussions :)

And here is one not technically correct, but it was designed to be so to fit a target audience:
Rolleiflex
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Something more personal with more meaning only to me :) ...
Hasselblad, 150mm, with flash
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Sweet shots! :thumbsup:
 

Thanks, will post some infrared shots one day. Found some Rollei film and developer, realized I bought them 1 year ago from jcryan ! (sheesh, time flies ...) IR filter was correct spec, but 1st roll was blank, so must be the developer :think:, will try something else.

Will try some Bruce Gilden style, but in the dark, using an IR flash/IR film (Weegee, Kohei) :). Never tried this before, but I find it interesting.

http://jkaranka.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-to-infrared-flash.html



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Urbangear, well done. Worth it if even this is the only one that turn out. Nice
 

a few from my Holga GN on Tri-X .... waiting on a Coolscan 9000 to turn up so I scan some more.

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james m, ur film is not flat huh??? Becos the sides are very blur but works well with Holga. Like lens baby feel.
 

Holgas can be useful for certain applications, captivating in their own way. I had one only briefly, passed it on to someone who will use it more than me ... My version didn't have much motion blur (preferred), just blur, and more vignette.


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agfa isolette l.
my test roll shot haha i know it's very very bad
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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye with Kodak Porta 400VC

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Well, maybe next weekend, need to try some stuff and waiting for some 120 portrait film to arrive and use, Fuji Astia and Kodak 160 NC.

BTW, saw your posts above. Regarding colour film, although I guess you are aware by now, they all have different types of "colorations", which actually give them character unique to film, plus one has to factor in the way it is scanned as well by labs or consumers.

Some guides (just guides), although many of the films are no longer made:

http://www.clubsnap.com/display.php?file=articles/flims/slides.htm

http://www.clubsnap.com/display.php?file=articles/flims/negatives.htm



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