
Mamiya C33 Professional
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09 Oct 2020
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria)
09 Oct 2020
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria)
09 Oct 2020
Mountain Great Priel with Clouds
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria)
09 Oct 2020
Mountain Great Priel
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria)
09 Oct 2020
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria)
09 Oct 2020
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria)
This pic and one or two others show the dangers of TLR cameras - parallax error. I did not see the rail of the bridge through the viewing lens. I did not bring my Paramender adapter because I thought I'm not shooting macros anyway. I should have thought of keeping things out of the frame as well.
09 Oct 2020
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria)
09 Oct 2020
River Steyr at Stromboding Waterfalls
Hinterstoder, Austria, September 2020
Mamiya C 33 Professional, Ilford 125 ISO, developed and scanned for the screen by LomoLab Vienna (Austria).
This pic and one or two others show the dangers of TLR cameras - parallax error. I did not see the rail of the bridge through the viewing lens. I did not bring my Paramender adapter because I thought I'm not shooting macros anyway. I should have thought of keeping things out of the frame as well.
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