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cherryrig
19-06-2008, 17:43
I got bored the other day so I stuck some 35mm into my Bronica SQ-A 120mm back. Developed these at college today.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3093/2593376890_61efa8cd74.jpg
Flickr Link (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cherryrig/2593376890/)

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3079/2592538781_5f26bea132.jpg
Flickr Link (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cherryrig/2592538781/)

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3148/2593376038_b8cba9496e.jpg
Flickr Link (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cherryrig/2593376038/)

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3015/2592538017_fb4e64f42b.jpg
Flickr Link (http://www.flickr.com/photos/cherryrig/2592538017/)

What do you think?? Comments :)

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reddeathdrinker
19-06-2008, 17:44
Different :) I'll give you that!!

cherryrig
19-06-2008, 18:22
It's very easy to do thou. Quite a lot of links in Flickr to how people have done it ;)

TheKrikkitWars
20-06-2008, 08:55
Cool effect, pulled off very nicely, and reasonable (if a little meh) subjects/compositions

cherryrig
20-06-2008, 10:43
Well it's quite hard to compose a photo as you only have that 35mm to think of what to take, also because the back is not meant to have 35mm film in it you have to guess where abouts you think the film is ;)

kevin_c
20-06-2008, 10:54
You can get 35mm panoramic format backs for some MF bodies, this takes the guesswork out of composition - But your way looks like more fun! :)

Craikeybaby
20-06-2008, 12:00
I was going to say that would be ace for taking panoramas!

TheKrikkitWars
20-06-2008, 13:10
Looking at it, once you got the hang of where the film is, it would become very easy to compose some very very nice shots, assuming you locate the film in the same place each time you load it.

cherryrig
20-06-2008, 17:47
You can get 35mm panoramic format backs for some MF bodies, this takes the guesswork out of composition - But your way looks like more fun! :)

But then you will need to get the right screen for the camera so that you know what to compose it like, all costing money money!

kevin_c
20-06-2008, 18:00
But then you will need to get the right screen for the camera so that you know what to compose it like, all costing money money!

Never heard of a black marker pen or black tape ;)

cherryrig
20-06-2008, 19:39
Never heard of a black marker pen or black tape ;)

I have but then you'll have marked the screen which would cost a few bob to get a new one. Bronica stuff is getting harder and harder to find. (and I have heard of black marker pen and black tape ;) )