Tag: Hasselblad 80mm Lens
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And Bob’s Your Uncle

I shot these pictures in Wickford, RI harbor. I was in a funk, having just spent a lot of time shooting a roll of Kodak TriX only to find there was no film in the camera! The disappointment was magnified because I know I framed some interesting shots in a sculpture garden. Turning to the…
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Bill Mack

I took this photo of my high school classmate Bill Mack a few weekends ago. We had a nice chat during which I learned he is facing some challenges. Bill is and always has been a car enthusiast. For many years he ran a shop focused on restoration of old British sports cars. More recently,…
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Beetle Cats

This image has special meaning to me. The Beetle Cat was the first sailboat my family had. It was purchased by my father when I was a young boy. We kept the boat on a mooring at the bottom of our street. We had lots of fun on the boat. I remember the beautiful smell…
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My Family’s Lost History in Newport, Rhode Island

I do not know a lot about my family’s history in Newport. Because of its richness and mystery I am drawn to the City. I feel an intense sense of belonging there. I am a Buckley family descendant. My mother and her sisters were taken from my grandmother at an early age. They were raised…
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More Scans, Hasselblad, FP4, Film Lab Software

I share more scanning experience for other film aficionados. After black frame errors in Silverfast I sought support correspondence with Lasersoft. The recommendation is to remove and reinstall the program which is easier said than done. The program is not interacting well with MacOS. Frustrated, I scanned the images using a Nikon D500 and a…
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Sakonnet Light at Dusk

I have not shot Hasselblad in a long time., thus needing to familiarize myself with proper loading of the film. I wasted a roll from mistakes made, got snickered from not removing the dark slide and other issues. I waited on this shot for the sun to sit behind the cloud cover. Another photographer was…

