Paul Ozzello
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I'm not taking enough photographs at the moment with the gear I have.
Sounds like you need a new camera.
I'm not taking enough photographs at the moment with the gear I have.
BeautifulHasselblad X Pan II + Kodak T Max 100
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Ha. I spent years in the Florida swamps with an Orbit C-1 (the black monster) and a Zone VI heavy duty tripod.Indeed! Most people use this line as a joke. My attitude is to treat it as a real benefit. Part of the reason I'm into this hobby is because it makes me more active. Hiking and carrying around heavy objects is good for us.
It's not so much the 11lbs of camera, it's also the tripod I use with it, which weighs as much. And the bulk of everything -- it all takes a lot of space. A second lens is about the same size and weight as my F6 with a 50mm attached.
What the heck, this is a cropped image from a 6x4.5 scanned transparency.
you need to be able to see in panoramas.
Got an RB67? Load 35mm with adapters and put a 65 mm or 50 mm on it, and get almost the same aspect ratio as an XPAN with equipment you already own. And only three times the weight!
Also works with Mamiya 7ii (and adapter)...
Linhof Technikardan S45, Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/150, Ektachrome E100.
Twelve Birches, alt. by atomstitcher, on Flickr
Lovely photograph, and what a surprise, I know that rock and those trees!
@Stephen Benskin your images are excellent. I think I said this before, but we could all benefit from you uploading higher-res and/or less compressed photos!
@Stephen Benskin much better! Keep them coming!
Also, I like a to size the image to the point where scrolling isn't necessary.
+1
Though even the smaller ones are appreciated.
This is always an issue for me. What do you condsider small enough that they don't require scrolling? It's very device dependent.
I've been dumping things at 1200 and 2000px on the long side for reasons. I realize so many people only ever see my work on a phone that higher res is... well, useless.
Sometimes I like sharing bigger stuff with certain people who will see it on a monitor and can appreciate it. Especially landscape.
Beautiful regardlessView attachment 291327
Lesson learned: always check Mamiya's rubber hood position! Looks like it partially popped out causing vignetting at the bottom.
Linhof Technikardan S45, Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/150, Provia 100F.
Padley Beech by atomstitcher, on Flickr
I like the way the colors come through. Many times fall colors come through flat or dull.
Linhof Technikardan S45, Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/150, Provia 100F.
Padley Beech by atomstitcher, on Flickr
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