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Some of my most recent photos:

2 MF shots from the Hassy 500 cm- I assume on Ilford Pan F Plus 50. Guessing multiple lenses- 80mm Planar & 250mm Sonnar.

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Also, 1 photo shot using my 1930s Voigtlander Bessa folder with the Anistigmat Voigtar lens. Not 100% sure but the film could also have been Iford Pan F Plus 50?

 

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If it is a featherbed frame it's been much modified . The featherbed was a swingarm frame and this looks to be a hardtail !

But crazier things have been done to bikes over the years . (I had put a 1974 XLCH Sportster motor in a featherbed frame)

back in my misspent youth :) . Peter

 

 

 

 

Not a Featherbed. More likely a Garden Gate. I've had a few British bikes back in the day, including a couple of Vincents, a BSA Gold Star and a Velocette Venom. The Velocette was the best. These days I ride a BMW.

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Although this photo doesn't really tell the whole story, this is a shot of a Knuckled service-car 3 wheeled motorcycle that is one of just a small handful of prototypes d developed by Harley Davidson for proposed usage during WWII. The bike features a shaft drive. Only a very few were made; even fewer survive- and this is one of those survivors. While the word "rare" is often over- and misused, it absolutely applies to this machine! I guess the "end" of the story is that the Army did nOT wind u going with this particular model/design- hence the rarity of this bike.

 

Hasselblad 500cm, can't recall which lens, maybe the 80mm Planar? Not 100% certain which film stock this is but I want to say it was shot on Ilford Pan F Plus 50?

 

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Now that's what I call patina!

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The Three Patriarchs, Zion National Park, Utah. Mamiya 645E and 45mm f/2.8 lens with a #15 yellow filter on T-max 400 dev w/ L-76. This is my first image on this thread with my brand new/old introduction to medium format. It's everything I'd hoped for. Photo was made on Oct. 9th which was Deb and my 40th anniversary. We were married in the park way back when.

 

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Messing atound waiting to send my latest film in for processing... no excuse for why it's taking me so long- it's been all but a month since The Race Of Gentlemen where ! shot 18 rolls of mixed 35mm & 120! Been busy for sure, but just .... well blah blah blah sums it up best! LOL.

 

So in the absence of anything else here are some color shots I don't believe I've posted from the July 4 dirt drags in Allentown. - I'm pretty sure the film was Fuji Provia 100F here, in the 500cm- I believe this was all with the 80mm Planar. Should have some new stuff to post soon.

Cheers.

 

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