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    Lines and edges. With vintage camera

    I wanted to see what this 50 year old camera could do so I decided to take each shot as they came without any cropping or tweaking.C&C welcome. I will post more in category groups.
    Thanks for looking.

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    Camera=1960’s Rollei 35-s
    Film= Kodak Tri-X 400 black and white
    Shutter speed @250, depthof filed @ 3 ft, Aperture @ 22
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    Camera=1960’s Rollei 35-sFilm= Kodak Tri-X 400 black and white
    Shutter speed @125, depthof filed @ 20 plus ft, Aperture @ 22

    Last edited by 35mm4me; 07-16-2012 at 09:48 PM.
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    1960 Rollei 35s
    Canon AE-1
    1958 Kodak Brownie 8mm
    Late 1950's Bell and Howell 8mm
    Yashica Super 8mm
    http://vintage8mm.blogspot.com/p/35m...e-gallery.html

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    did you really take notes on subject distance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sw1tchFX View Post
    did you really take notes on subject distance?

    depth of filed sorry. its set by hand
    Last edited by 35mm4me; 07-16-2012 at 09:55 PM.
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    Canon AE-1
    1958 Kodak Brownie 8mm
    Late 1950's Bell and Howell 8mm
    Yashica Super 8mm
    http://vintage8mm.blogspot.com/p/35m...e-gallery.html

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    Who scanned these? I'm curious about the white vignetting..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sw1tchFX View Post
    Who scanned these? I'm curious about the white vignetting..
    They were scanned from the negative at BWC lab in TempeArizona. Then put on to a CD without any manipulating. Maybe it’s just the lens it’s a Sonnar 2.8/40 made by Rollei
    Did you see the airport shot ? its cool...

    Thanks for looking
    Last edited by 35mm4me; 07-17-2012 at 07:35 AM.
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    Canon AE-1
    1958 Kodak Brownie 8mm
    Late 1950's Bell and Howell 8mm
    Yashica Super 8mm
    http://vintage8mm.blogspot.com/p/35m...e-gallery.html

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    Nice composition in the first one - I wouldn't change a thing. The second doesn't really work for me. A closer shot without any sky and at an interesting angle would have been better, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KenC View Post
    Nice composition in the first one - I wouldn't change a thing. The second doesn't really work for me. A closer shot without any sky and at an interesting angle would have been better, IMO.
    Thanks
    Yea the second was an experiment with shutter speed witha faster speed all the stuff under the roof did not come out. I like the boldlines in it though....
    "The single most important component
    of a camera is the twelve inches behind it."
    Ansel Adams

    1960 Rollei 35s
    Canon AE-1
    1958 Kodak Brownie 8mm
    Late 1950's Bell and Howell 8mm
    Yashica Super 8mm
    http://vintage8mm.blogspot.com/p/35m...e-gallery.html

 

 

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