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Medium format Polaroid Camera.
Mamiya Universal with a Polaroid back but I also got a 6x7 medium format back for film photography.
Mamiya Sekor 127mm P lens.
Shot with a Fujifilm X-pro1 and developed from RAW using VSCOfilm04 Fujifilm Velvia.
Fantastic toy that I was lucky enough to find on ebay for €150 in near mint condition.
Format: Photograph
Notes: Koala Park is a small zoo in the Sydney suburb of West Pennant Hills.
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10x8 inch sheets of Ilford HP5 film drying. The first time I've ever photographed a wedding on large format. #purephotography
Loki's favourite teddy bear. Film as chewed by Loki our whippet dog.
Bronica SQ-A
Zenzanon PS 150mm f/4 lens,
S-18 Extension tube
Chewed up roll of Shanghai GP3 b/w 120 film.
Developed in Rodinal. Scanned on Epson V500.
Format size does mean something, these days when it comes to decision making- which camera to bring for a short trip or for weekend shooting, the breath-taking depth of medium format always wins. That's why I am struggling for a folding camera, a Bessa perhaps...
well, it's already been 3 months since I adopted my last camera... XD
After seeing Toms beautiful Mamiya 6 I've once again begun my search for one of these beautiful cameras.
Mamiya 6 : Kodak Portra 400 NC
Format: Photographic negative.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
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Acquisition credit line: Gift of Freemans Studios, 1969