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Unless I missed it, is Hasselblad too proud of a brand to shoot on the streets? I know they break freaquently, so maybe that is a problem. But asking others for posting images without own contribution is so UnHassy like.

You are just wrong on so many points, ideas, ... you really should just start your life over. Go back to the beginning.
 
Rosslyn Chapel, a few miles outside Edinburgh, is one of my favourite places-sometimes the visitors are as fascinating as the architecture (it featured in a little book called 'The Da Vinci Code'):
 
A few prints while soaking in fixer
 
 
 
 


 
Recent prints, while soaking in the fixer.
The white dot is the iphone’s flash.

16x20 fb, tmax100 ilfosol-3, leica M4, 50 apo
 
Thanks for posting all those everyone-I really enjoyed looking at them! I'm continuing to enjoy street photography as a way of doing something a bit different to my usual landscape work.
 
Canonet, neopan 400. Manila, Philippines.

Nice atmosphere-you could probably darken down the edges even more to concentrate attention on the figures. Here's one from a current project-this was Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh on a hot July day last year.
 

Not sure how i missed this thread, it is right below the other Street Post.
Lots of nice frames from you Guys/Gals.

Anyway.....that second link of yours, looks like it is at a car show maybe.
What is that, on the ground, in front of the car.
The car... i need to get my reading glasses before i make a guess. Does it say Dodge.?
Thank You
 
Anyway.....that second link of yours, looks like it is at a car show maybe.
What is that, on the ground, in front of the car.
The car... i need to get my reading glasses before i make a guess. Does it say Dodge.?
Dodge it is.
With a dog's water bowl behind it!
It was shot at our community's annual Classic Cars and Quilts show, where the streets in the centre of the older part of town are shut down, around 400 cars are brought in by individual collectors (mostly), and many of the businesses, churches and public buildings are turned over to the display of hundreds of hand made quilts.
Most likely it won't go ahead this year
 
Oh... a water bowl.

I thought it was car related.... like maybe a gas cap.
Even clicking on your photo, it was not big enough for me to tell.
At first i thought it was the front grill of a Mercury Cougar.

I am stupid to not use my reading glasses more often. Even the kind from "The Dollar Store" are a 5x improvement over how i see without any aid at all.

Anyway, thanks for the info.

I shot a car show a few years ago.
I guess i was in a hurry. I thought i grabbed color film, but i took FP4.
I shot whatever Kodak Color-200 was left in the camera. I went to load more and was disappointed it was B&W.
I went ahead and used the FP4

I kind of thought cars did not look so good, if not in color, but i was surprised how nice some of my photos were.
It would be nice to have two cameras and shoot both frames with the two different films.
C'est La Vie
 
Unless I missed it, is Hasselblad too proud of a brand to shoot on the streets? I know they break freaquently, so maybe that is a problem. But asking others for posting images without own contribution is so UnHassy like.
Hasselblad SWC, quick contact scan through sleeve.
 
 

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It's a delight to see all these-thanks for sharing them!
I'm really busy editing, writing and reflecting at the moment-looking forward to more exploring! Another one from last summer in Edinburgh: