Photography on film - the squares - medium format with Hasselblad (For the Analog Photography community).

Early morning today I forced myself to went out to the white dunes, located within 20 minutes of drive from my living place. Very close to the seashore and to the Alexander river that flows to the sea.

I took with me the manual Fuji GA645 camera loaded with Ilford Delta 100 film which I decided to shot as ISO400.

The way to the location was very nice, due to almost empty roads. And the place of my destination also wasn't packed by picnic lovers, the only joggers and cyclists were on their routes righ these early hours. Despite the early morning time the temperature already was 27C - a "great" start to the weekend's morning.

I exposed the whole 120 film roll - all the 16 frames for the white dunes accompanied by the dry and green plants usual to live in these low water conditions. Will develop the roll today or the next weekend.

But today I will show a few frames taken with another medium format camera. I'm talking about the full manual and heavy like a brick, but beautiful like a devil Hasselblad 500cm shutter.

Once I took it to the empty fields for a walk. So here some of the results we got. I used the popular and known to many Sunny 16 rule to guess the right exposure settings for my shots.


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Hasselblad 500cm
Distagon 40/4 lens
Kodak 100TMX film
Rodinal semi-stand homemade developing.

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Here we go. I just created this Analog (FILM) Photog. I'm still learning the community managing process, so please be patient. And we also need your help - so don't hesitate to join even if you don't use any analog camera. Sure you will find some special stuff photographed by amazing photographers with their Film cameras.



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