
I suggest you do the same because in the end memories are all we’ve got. Closed down, it’s perfect for landscapes owing to its incredible sharpness and resolving power, and wide-open it delivers creamy bokeh and a depth-of-field that’s perfect for portraits at f/2.8. I cannot stop time but I can record it through photographs. The Rolleiflex 2.8D’s Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 is, without hyperbole, one of the finest lenses ever made for medium format. My Dad was like that, I guess it runs in the family! These photos are are a guide to what these cameras are capable of, but may not fully represent the camera due to post. Comments All photos are copyrighted and may not be used without permission from the photographer. I’m not sure how other people deal with the passage of time but I’m just a sentimental fool I guess. Lens: 80mm f/2.8: Shutter: Synchro-Compur B Speeds: 1-500: Random Rolleiflex 2.8 GX Samples from 44 available Photos more. 2007 was a year that changed my life and yet every year it is seemingly passing by ever faster, becoming a fading memory. This weekend the twentieth anniversary of the September 11th 2001 attacks came to pass.

I don’t think I’ve used a self timer before or since on a TLR!! Have you?įriend, as you know there’s always a healthy dose of nostalgia on my pages and it’s not without reason. When it comes to film choices, I’m nothing if predictable 😍

Film unrecorded but I’d bet it’s either Tri-X or T-Max. This image was a self portrait taken in 2007 with a Rolleiflex 2.8F with the 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens.

Good morning you awesome war torn camera geeks! Recently I found this photo and it’s quite timely because this week, the little baby in the photo is turning fourteen! I can hardly believe it!
