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Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Planar 110 mm f/2 F
Cinestill Redrum (@ 200)
Developed by John Gunn Camera Shop
Scanned with Canon EOS 1DX III
Processed in Adobe Lightroom with Negative Lab Pro
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Distagon T* 50 mm f/2.8 F
Lomography Lomochrome Purple XR 100-400 (@ 400)
Bellini 3-bath C-41 kit (+0, 38 C)
Scanned with Fujifilm GFX100S
Inverted with Negative Lab Pro
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Distagon 50 mm f/2.8 F
Kodak Gold 200 (@ 200)
Bellini 3-bath C-41 kit (+0, 38 C)
Scanned with Fujifilm GFX100S
Inverted with Negative Lab Pro
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
Hasselblad 2000 FC Zeiss F 150mm 2.8, TriX, Rodinal 1+50, Iford MGRC Cool Tone, Moersch 6 Blue 1+15, LPL 7452 enlarger, Microtek i800 scanner.
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Distagon 50 mm f/2.8 F
Kodak Ektachrome E100 (@ 100)
Bellini 6-bath E-6 kit (+0, 38 °C)
Scanned with Fujifilm GFX100S
Processed with Adobe Lightroom
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Planar 110 mm f/2 F
Cinestill Redrum (@ 200)
Developed by John Gunn Camera Shop
Scanned with Canon EOS 1DX III
Processed in Adobe Lightroom with Negative Lab Pro
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Planar 110 mm f/2 F
Cinestill Redrum (@ 200)
Rollei ColorChem (+0, 38 °C)
Scanned with Fujifilm GFX100S
Inverted with Negative Lab Pro
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Distagon 60 mm f/3.5 C
Kentmere Pan 100 (@ 100)
Rodinal (1+50, 15:00, 20 °C)
Scanned with Canon EOS 1DX III
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
...some shots from a walk in the city-harbor...
...discovered a light-leak in the magazine right after loading fresh film into it :-(
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Planar 110 mm f/2 F
Kentmere Pan 100 (@ 100)
D-76 (1+1, 11:30, 20 °C)
Scanned with Canon EOS 1DX III
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Planar T* 110 mm f/2 F
Fujifilm Pro 400H (@ 800)
Bellini 3-bath C-41 kit (+1, 38 C)
Scanned with Fujifilm GFX100S
Inverted with Negative Lab Pro
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
Hasselblad 2000 FC/M
Zeiss Planar 110 mm f/2 F
Kentmere Pan 100 (@ 100)
Rodinal (1+50, 15:00, 20 °C)
Scanned with Canon EOS 1DX III
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
feels nice making photographs for myself instead of clients. hehe. hopefully no clients are reading. humbly ! Hasselblad 2000 FCM body, FUji 100 G color neg. w/ pentax 67 Lensbaby 3G and 55mm extension tube. selling the rig that created this . link to ebay auction for the camera. bit.ly/qc0u3g pls msg for any questions or just post below.
Victor Hasselblad (born March 8, 1906, Gothenburg Sweden – August 5, 1978) was a Swedish inventor and photographer, known for inventing the Hasselblad 6x6 cm medium format camera..
In 1940 Swedish Air Force officers requested Hasselblad to construct a camera that rivalled the one found in a German reconnaissance aircraft shot down over Sweden. Hasselblad founded the Victor Hasselblad AB company in 1941 to produce cameras for the Swedish Air Force..
Hasselblad was famous for always trying out Hasselblad AB's new camera models by photographing birds. For example Hasselblad 2000 was tried a week at Nidingen, the only place in Sweden where the Black-legged Kittiwake nests. By 1948, the company introduced the first civilian Hasselblad camera, the 1600F, in New York City. Over time, Hasselblad has become a standard camera for many professional photographers..
On his death, Hasselblad willed, SEK 78 million (USD $8 million) to the Erna and Victor Hasselblad Foundation.