Share your Woodleigh/ Bidadari images (consolidated)


Vegetation and its inhabitants
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The overtaken arch
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Velvia 50

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Resting on sofa
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Velvia 50

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Tyres
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Velvia 50

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Path
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Agfa RSXII

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Construction meets destruction
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Agfa RSXII​
 

My Share!

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All above images shot by xpro1 with random lenses. No time to scan my LF & MF negatives yet =P
 

wah... your compliments a little bit over the top....:sweat:

many thanks..
Billy

I love this shot! Great detail! At first look it reminded me of Ansel Adams' "Rose and Driftwood".
Thanks for sharing.
 

The last two of the series, with Provia 100F film.


Fern Leaf by ==--==, on Flickr
Lualua you were right about this scene. It didn't turn out well.
i got you on video taking this shot at the low angle. i actuallu quite like this shot. i found that touch of red really stand out in the sea of green with that light from the top right coming down. i am not sure about the birder in the background though. :)
 

Lol. Would have been better if used black and white. And there were a lot of birders that day and they walk into my scene a few times.:angry:. Next time I would bring a loud speaker to chase them a way:bsmilie:.
 

Patrick, I love the one with 2 tires.

Vegetation and its inhabitants
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The overtaken arch
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Velvia 50

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Resting on sofa
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Velvia 50

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Tyres
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Velvia 50

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Path
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Agfa RSXII

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Construction meets destruction
Camera: Fuji G617
Film: Agfa RSXII​
 

Thanks for the compliment. :) Incidentally, there seems to be quite a number of 617 images in this thread!
 

love shooting trees :)
rolleiflex + acros100

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and 1 from my iphone
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sharing something not so "main stream"



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Billy
 

Billy the back lighting of that macro shot works! Tempted to get a macro lens already?:bsmilie:
 

haha... I still can remember my bellows was stretched all the way until straighten , for this shot...
Yes, I am looking for a tele lens , about 360mm will be great.

Billy the back lighting of that macro shot works! Tempted to get a macro lens already?:bsmilie:
 

i think for this case, a shorter focal lens like a 120mm macro may do a better job. With 420mm bellow draw(iirc), you can go beyond 1:1 already. Magnification was all you need rather than a long/tele lens (imaging the bellow draw to achieve 1:1;))
 

Nice pics Phil. I visited your blog. Really cool stuff you have there and I love the way you penned your thoughts on those pictures you have taken. Keep it up!

Dan

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The write-up and more for are on my blog, so that I do not bore everyone!
 

Hi Oracle, thanks for the kind words!
Hopefully you can join us on our next outing there, or perhaps visit the place and share your shots here too! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

My very 1st woodleigh LF Negatives


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