KRZYphotography
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Analog photographer and darkroom printmaker. Medium and Large Format. Message me for silver gelatin prints of photographs posted or for anything else.
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Settsass (2571m) edge and Piz Boe (3152m) peak in the far back as seen from Rifugio Laguzoi (2752m), The Dolomites, Italy.
Ilford Delta 400 Pro & Hasselblad 500 C/M, Zeiss 150mm f4
#dolomites #mountains #blackandwhite #photography #analog
Thank a lot! Looks like I need to do a bit of reading and experimenting.
Thanks Peter. I am not a social media pro. What would you suggest then to reach more viewers and expand my followers base?
I switch between PD and Manfrotto backpacks when I go on trips. Sometimes use cheapo casual backpack with padded insert when in the city not to attract attention.

Enjoy the weekend!
Looks great for photography right now. Good reminder for me to start planing my next trip to Dolomites. Thanks for sharing!
I use the same bag for one/two camera and 2 lens + accessories outfit. Prefer this than PD backpack if I don’t carry other things. Learnt to change lens half-in-bag and find it very convenient.
I have recently rented 80mm for a few days in London and was surpirsed how useful it is.Still love my 50mm
I kinda saw it coming.. just get both, haha. Thanks for advice. I guess I’ll complete my Hass set ot 50,150,250 with 80 or 100 mm lens and then get a Rollei for a fixed lens photo outings.
Ahh.. and I sold the Fuji 645S some time back. Still missing this little gem of a camera!
Yep, this is a scan of the negative indeed. I did print this negative some time ago and was quite pleased with the result, but these few prints are gone now. I can print it again for you in few weeks’ time if you wanted to have it. Just drop me a private message and we’ll arrange it. Cheers!
I like the quality of these Rollei shots you post Peter. I’ve been contemplating recently whether to buy an 80mm lens for my Hasselblad or a Rollei with the same focal length. Cost wise it depends on the version of Rollei, but it can be cheaper that the Hass lens I think.
Thank you Patrick. I am very pleased with this neg too.
I have recently returned to this very location to re-take the shot with my Hasselblad 500 C/M and Zeiss 80/2.8 lens. I think this first attempt turned out better though.
Thanks. It seemed like a nice subject to me with plenty of textures, tones, and shadows.
Beautiful work. Love this composition.
At first quick glance I thought it’s an old painting. Only once I read it I looked closer tho realise what I’m actually looking at.. nice one. Timeless.
I also wanted to report that this past Sunday, Heathrow T2 security kindly agreed to hand-check a small bag of 120 film for me as well.