Off to Long Island for Thanksgiving. Happy Turkey day, y'all!
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And no, they're not even in the same league in terms of my love :-)
Here's another shot from my bad photo day; in fact same roll as my previous upload, but color fubar was worse. Thank god for B&W conversions, which made the shot just super overexposed :-D
Oh yeah, did you guys notice? I got my JoLo lens hood for the AE. Friggin' $100+ lens hood!!! Can't believe I actually ponied it up, but I was getting a bit tired of all the flaring :-)
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First film developing in several weeks! A shot off a pier at the end of Cedar Beach. Not bad for a shot taken without a tripod :lol:
Tags: Hasselblad SWC/M Carl Zeiss Biogon 38mm f4.5 Fuji Velvia 50 Kodak E-6 sea ocean pier jetty sunset incoming tide long exposure stillness calm serenity
One thing about the SL66 that I found out only after acquiring it is that its tilt mechanism doesn't work at or close to infinity :-(
If you want to be able to do selective focus, you really need to be within 3-4 m from the subject. You can tilt & get focus on subjects farther away, but you will be limited in where you can bring that in-focus area inside your frame, like this shot here.
Rolleiflex SL66 + Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 + Fuji Neopan 100 Acros, Ilfotec DD-X, 10 min @ 20˚C
Explored, Mar. 1st, 2010: Thanks!
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Found a really nice park completely serendipitously the other day (some of my recent uploads are from there). I strolled in it for a good hour with not one, not two, but three MF cameras (SWC, Flexaret, and RZ67 ProII), taking close to three full rolls of 120.
Definitely should visit again (I bet it's nice there in the fall, too).
Explored, Apr. 29th, 2010: Thanks you s'all!
Tags: Hasselblad Super Wide C Biogon 38mm f4.5 Fuji Velvia 50 Auburndale Park