After receiving a Hasselblad as a combined christmas and birthday gift in 2010 I'm finally familiar and extremely happy with the recent results. Here's some of it:
(My beautiful son.)
(Staying in a catalan mountain village in summer.)
Classic 500 C/M with Zeiss Planar optics. The spanish summer pics are on Fuji Provia 400X. All the others on Kodak Portra 160NC, which unfortunately isn't produced like this anymore.
I once borrowed a Mamiya 7 from the university and thought that it was awesome to work with. As I understand the Mamiya 6 is quiet similar so you have a killer cam there.
Classic 500 C/M with Zeiss Planar optics. The spanish summer pics are on Fuji Provia 400X. All the others on Kodak Portra 160NC, which unfortunately isn't produced like this anymore.
I once borrowed a Mamiya 7 from the university and thought that it was awesome to work with. As I understand the Mamiya 6 is quiet similar so you have a killer cam there.
After having hesitated for years to go Digital on my SLR because I wanted photo and video of good quality in one device, I finally treated myself to a Nikon D7000 at Christmas time (winning against a Sony Alpha 77 after long considerations). So far, no great shots. So, I'll go back a few months to this one taken with my iPhone:
Flew over to Moloka`i a few weeks ago to visit Kalaupapa, the leprosy colony. Strange, tragic, and beautiful place. I had the rare opportunity to spend the night there and visit the hospital with the main doctor. Photos are Tri-X 400 in D76 from an old Canon AF35ML rangefinder.
Lot's of great shots already, love those Hasselblad square frame ultra fine grain pics. All mine seem to be water shots of one kind or another. All from late summer/Fall/Christmas time.
Some from NY, we took over 2700 pictures in 3 weeks. I haven't even looked at them since the trip. Thanks to this thread, I've started going through them. Some are mine, some my partners.
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Which Hasselblad? What Film?
I bought a Mamiya 6 and have yet to get the film developed.
I once borrowed a Mamiya 7 from the university and thought that it was awesome to work with. As I understand the Mamiya 6 is quiet similar so you have a killer cam there.
Vancouver Island:
Washington State
California
Arizona
We arrived in Louisiana 12 days ago but I've been too busy stuffing my face with ridiculously delicious food to take any pictures.
Here are a few of Cambodia and NYC
Cambodia
NYC
those are not really recent pics of mine but a random selection of scans of analogue prints.
Although not recent (2010 related)
More here:
approach to bridalveil, yosemite california.
peace, stein. . .
New Camera:
Those are some nice shots RAJ. Obviously you got familiar pretty fast with the new cam and the square frame format.
Few more
you killed it with your first post and then you just completely slayed it with the follow up.
Damn!