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UER Forum > UE Photography > all of us feel trivial and paper thin (Viewed 1716 times)
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all of us feel trivial and paper thin
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Number 1 was shot with a Mamiya RZ67 and a Mamiya-Sekor 50mm ULD lens. The rest were shot with a Fuji GA645Wi. All were shot on Kodak Portra 160 & 400 film.


Shots 1-3 are of hospitals in the USA while the remainder are of North Wales Hospital/Denbigh Asylum in Wales, UK.






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Im glad you got into medium format. ...and damn I gotta get to europe. Nice set.




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Very nice. I agree. A trip to Europe may have to happen just for the explores.




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+1 for the RZ67 and the 50 ULD. A nice combo, I use mine for fieldwork too, though it is a bit of a heavy beast. Try the 37mm fisheye too if you haven't, it's a great lens and not all that "fishy", surprisingly.




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Love number 1! That oculus is an amazing sight. That hospital was the first place I explored and still one of my favorites.




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Im glad you got into medium format. ...and damn I gotta get to europe. Nice set.


Thanks! I just switched over to a Hasselblad last week, loving it so far. Trying to get used to square ratio though



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+1 for the RZ67 and the 50 ULD. A nice combo, I use mine for fieldwork too, though it is a bit of a heavy beast. Try the 37mm fisheye too if you haven't, it's a great lens and not all that "fishy", surprisingly.


I last had an RZ last summer before I decided to go with something a little lighter. I loved that camera and eventually would like to get one again in the future. All of the pictures I have seen from the 37mm are really awesome! I wish I had gotten to shoot with one.




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Love number 1! That oculus is an amazing sight. That hospital was the first place I explored and still one of my favorites.


I went a couple times last year and though the place is pretty trashed now it was so much fun to run around. The oculus and the view of the wards from the porches are my favorite part of it.




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