Your vid is fire! Looking forward to more! Love it! I also have the RB67 Pro S and the quality is insane, it’s almost like a large format camera in a smaller package. You have some great scenic areas to photograph. Not very much interesting to shoot here in Northern Indiana.
@@yonmusak I forgot my cable release that day… And this place is about an hour from my house and I did not want to turn around… now I triple check for my cable release wherever I go! LOL
@@sammypierrecollections thank you! I’m terrified to shoot portraits. The depth of field is such a double edge sword! I just shot a wedding on the mamiya rb67, shot about 10 rolls of 120, I’m sure only about a handful will be decent. 🥴
@@sheadonphotography Peter is correct, six seven is the correct way to say it... For those that don't know and are still learning about this camera the negative size is 6x7 centimeters.
A picnic table has never looked so frikin meaningful before. ALSO THE CHICKEN PART DED HAHA.
@@inprospectandreverie picnic poetic tables
This was a great video!
@@markmoodywv thank you so much!! 🤙🏾
dope video, ❤ your attitude, keep going
@@linkexue7983 thank you so much!!!! 🤙🏾
Love the video ! Can’t wait to see more !
@@dannyotovar thank you! more to come!!!
I like your style. Keep ‘em coming!
@@WillzyxTheZypod thank you so much 😊 🤙🏾
Your vid is fire! Looking forward to more! Love it! I also have the RB67 Pro S and the quality is insane, it’s almost like a large format camera in a smaller package. You have some great scenic areas to photograph. Not very much interesting to shoot here in Northern Indiana.
Thank you so much! Yes, I’m SHOCKED at the quality! I love it. I’m going to check out some of your shots
The chicken wants to be seen. I felt that ❤
@@kehaulanimedeiros literally all it wants in lyph!!!
I’m sure you already know, but you can trigger the reflex mechanism, and then trip the shutter separately. Really helps minimise shake.
@@yonmusak I forgot my cable release that day… And this place is about an hour from my house and I did not want to turn around… now I triple check for my cable release wherever I go! LOL
@@sheadonphotography That's bummer. Been there, done that!
Great video🔥🔥🔥
@@mykiell thanks bro!!!
Omg hope your next video is as good! Subbed.
@@WithCielo thank you!! Me too!!!
Love it
@@andrewbartram2478 thank you so much!!!
I'm here for it.
@@brycekauai same!
Nice shots!
Thank you so much!!!
Nice compositions and what a place to live at! But the chicken shot was fire. Animals are so hard to shoot on film. They always blink 😂
chicken has main character energy
@@saltypazproductions1106 hahahaha right!!!?
The ASMR on this go crazy
@@inprospectandreverie chicken skin
Great video. Great editing / pace. What app do you use when shooting?
Thank you so much! The all I use for metering is called Light Meter and My Light Meter 🤙🏾
Chicken one lowkey fire
@@Jayyprit stoooopid chicken
I love my rb67 but I find it so hard to focus when doing portraits😭love the photos !
@@sammypierrecollections thank you! I’m terrified to shoot portraits. The depth of field is such a double edge sword! I just shot a wedding on the mamiya rb67, shot about 10 rolls of 120, I’m sure only about a handful will be decent. 🥴
Nice video. The camera has a six by seven aspect ratio, called the RB Six Seven not sixty seven.
@@peter2712 actually it’s rf67
@@sheadonphotography Peter is correct, six seven is the correct way to say it... For those that don't know and are still learning about this camera the negative size is 6x7 centimeters.
@@darrend5489 oh thank gawd!
You complain about film emulations, but you ended up scanning the negatives and printing them digitally. Smh
I went to your channel to see if your content has any validation to your comment...it doesn't. SMH