Zenza Bronica ETRSi - 1st Film Test Photographs on Ilford HP5+

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Embarking on a journey with my new Zenza Bronica ETRSI camera was nothing short of enchanting, capturing the essence of St. Mary's 12th Century Church at Silchester in a series of evocative shots. 📷✨ View the results of this exploration as the medium format magic unfolds, showcasing the timeless beauty of the landscape, ancient graves, and the church itself.
    🎞️ Film Used: Ilford HP5 Plus, a choice that adds a classic touch to every frame.
    🌐 For more of my fine art photography, visit FineArtPics.co.uk. Your support means the world, and I can't wait to share the stories captured through the lens of my Zenza Bronica ETRSi. Subscribe, like, and let's embark on this analog adventure together! #ZenzaBronica #MediumFormatMagic #FilmPhotography #FineArtPics #IlfordHP5Plus #AnalogAdventures

Комментарии • 2

  • @nelsonclub7722
    @nelsonclub7722 10 месяцев назад

    As a long term wedding photographer 40yrs+ the Bronny ETRSi was my first dabble with medium format - loved it - fond memories- extraordinarily underrated lenses - far better than the Mamiya 645 - but then Mamiya wins with the RZ over the Bronny SQA which was almost as good as the Hass500 - Camera wars - eventually won by Fuji with the GX680 of which I had I think six or seven at any one time - my last one is now with Fuji at the House Of Photography in Covent Garden London where I kindly donated it for permanent exhibition along with all of the lenses - every accessory and some prototypes bits and bobs I was given after they stopped making them - good stuff - carry on

    • @yourfineart
      @yourfineart  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your incredible journey in wedding photography! It's amazing to hear about your experiences with different medium format cameras. Your generosity in donating your camera and accessories for permanent exhibition is truly inspiring. Cheers to the passion and memories captured through the lens!