david_l3 Posted June 14, 2009 Share Posted June 14, 2009 <p>A few weeks ago I got a Rolleiflex 3.5F to go with a 1953 Automat. After shooting a few rolls of film I really like the Planar lens on the 3.5F. Here are some pictures I took with the 3.5F on a trip to Baltimore, on Plus-X and HP5+ films.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david_l3 Posted June 14, 2009 Author Share Posted June 14, 2009 <p>another </p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david_l3 Posted June 14, 2009 Author Share Posted June 14, 2009 <p>another ...</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david_l3 Posted June 14, 2009 Author Share Posted June 14, 2009 <p>at last</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david_l3 Posted June 14, 2009 Author Share Posted June 14, 2009 <p>finally ...</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMvW Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>very nice.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rustys pics Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>I like the photo of the ivy and the one of the park bench. Great tones, and that strange sharp but creamy look only the Planar lens can give. Enjoy your new Rollei.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lex_jenkins Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>Eh, why not? Very boring test photo taken to check the response of Kodak's Portra b&w C-41, a great film which, naturally, they discontinued as soon as I grew to like it. Brass oil lamp with orange shade, red apple, blue cloth. Other than rendering deep red a bit too black, it was a terrific film.</p> <p>Rollei 2.8C w/ S-K Xenotar. Exposure... umm... I seem to have misplaced the EXIF data.</p><div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard_ Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>Like your shots David L esp. the second one (bench). Baltimore is an interesting photographic city IMO, - great to walk about with a camera. And i agree Lex, Portra BW was a pretty good film, different from there previous T-400CN...</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosteaM Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>Great shots, David. Your exposure is spot on, your highlights have beautiful details. Nice compositions too. Enjoy your Rollei. Planar and Plus-X - deadly combination - :-)</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lou_Meluso Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>I love the black-on-black high voltage sign! Nice results, David!</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golden Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>excellent work! gotta love the rollei. your results are inspiring</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verivorax Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>Beautiful work! I have much scanning still to do from film shot last year, and it's all disorganized.. This is Provia 100F I think, shot with my 2.8D.</p> <p><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2434/3630552501_46c288c0d4.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="500" height="500" /></p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_liberty Posted June 15, 2009 Share Posted June 15, 2009 <p>Nice shots David. I love the tones you got w/ that (now defunct) film Lex.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony_lockerbie Posted June 18, 2009 Share Posted June 18, 2009 <p>Great to see these, the 3.5F is a real jewel indeed.<br> Lex, the problem with those old Rolleis, is that the EXIF data is very elusive, just have to persistent with it!</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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