Some Retina II Photos

Mr_Flibble

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A month ago I partook in the LPLG multi-period living history weekend in the Netherlands. Like the idiot I am I forgot my digital camera and was relying on one of my not-so-trusty Kodak Medalists and my Retina II (model 142).
My Retina does have some small quirks but it has never let me down.

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Normally I don't like the very grainy pictures, but Adox CHS 100 ART produced some 'authentic' looking photos

Let me know what you think ;)
 
I would say that one could not have done a better job had one planned out carefully what camera, film, etc. to take. In other words, well done!

-Randy
 
Thanks,

I guesstimated all the f/stops settings for the exposures. It seems I'm getting better at it. I thought these were the best three of the lot. The rest can be found in my Blog/Galleries, compared to the work of most people here they're rubbish ;).
 
Mr_Flibble said:
A month ago I partook in the LPLG multi-period living history weekend in the Netherlands. Like the idiot I am I forgot my digital camera and was relying on one of my not-so-trusty Kodak Medalists and my Retina II (model 142).
My Retina does have some small quirks but it has never let me down.

LPLG0006.jpg


LPLG0020.jpg


LPLG0021.jpg


Normally I don't like the very grainy pictures, but Adox CHS 100 ART produced some 'authentic' looking photos

Let me know what you think ;)

This style of shooting is what I like so much about photography! (if you look at my pictures -see galleryhttp://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=71065&ppuser=14545 -you may understand while I like yours!
 
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