first roll with Fotoman 617
Jose A Martinez

first roll with Fotoman 617

image out of the first roll with my new Fotoman 617 Mk-IIL with Rodenstock 90/6.8 Grandagon-N
Location
Mexico City
Equipment Used
Fotoman 617 Mk-IIL, Rodenstock 90/6.8 Grandagon-N
Exposure
1/30 @ f:8
Film & Developer
Tri X, D76 1:1
Paper & Developer
neg scan
Wonderful. Is the light falloff on the sides a result of the lighting, the lens or both? Not that it bothers me, just curious.
 
Great selfportrait, you fairly glow. :smile: I really like the reflection of the trees in the glass though the mirror and in the glass and....I think I hurt myself.
 
Until Colin brought it up , I thought it was a priest standing and reading a bible...

I like this

ILYA
 
I would be concerned with the lack of interest at both ends of the photo. Subject matter would seem to be the most important aspect to be considered when using this camera. However I like photo but I think it would have been better to have shot it on your XPAN. My same comments would apply to your other shot using this camera. Why not try a landscape next time.
Cheers
TEX
 
Thanks all for your kind comments... Tex, you are right, I made this images just to get accustom to the camera and to prove it, I didn't intend to made an important photo.... I used to work with a lend Xpan, so I decided to give a try to Fotoman, is what I can afford at this moment... Soon I'll take it to the real thing, I mean, to the slaughterhouse or the morgue.
 

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autorretrato01.jpg
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Date taken
Tue, 29 April 2008 11:23 PM
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