Wow! This is another awesome video Oskar! So peaceful and in an area that looks like the Newfoundland coast where we live. Your photographs are very well done, actually very Beautiful and what a pleasure to see you engaging in it so deeply and with joy, nice. You've inspired me to be happy with my 4x5 and maybe skip the Hasselblad...for now anyway. As soon as my film and lens board arrives! Oh, on etching your ground glass I bet Richard Ritter would know the best way. I ordered my lens board from him and you probably know he built the Zone VI USA model camera and custom builds beautiful custom view cameras. I sure couldn't afford one of his today. I can send link for his website if you like. Keep the Large Format videos and tips coming please. I've forgotten many of the basics after too many years away from film and large format. Cheers
Thanks for the support! I'll try and keep the videos coming, even though I do have a full time day job (or actually mostly night). As a Swed a Hasselblad has always been a dream camera for me :) It's lovely, but starting with one system is probably wise. Of course! Etching is probably the way to go. I've since switched my main LF camera to the Linhof, which has the markings I need, making the issue less pressing. But I'll keep it in mind, as the Szabad is too beautiful to not use at all. Have a great day!
@@O.Persson I think a Hasselblad is a dream camera for many of us - many its the Scandinavian blood in me (a little anyway) according to my DNA. Yes, That Szabad is beautiful as well and really cool made by a gentleman there. Keep up the great work!
Beautiful photographs
hey, im very happy to have found your channel. Inspiring and deep
Thank you for the support. I'm glad you enjoyed it
Really nice B&W work! 👍
Thank you! :)
I appreciate the support
Wow! This is another awesome video Oskar! So peaceful and in an area that looks like the Newfoundland coast where we live. Your photographs are very well done, actually very Beautiful and what a pleasure to see you engaging in it so deeply and with joy, nice. You've inspired me to be happy with my 4x5 and maybe
skip the Hasselblad...for now anyway. As soon as my film and lens board arrives! Oh, on etching your ground glass I bet Richard Ritter would know the best way. I ordered my lens board from him and you probably know he built the Zone VI USA model camera and custom builds beautiful custom view cameras. I sure couldn't afford one of his today. I can send link for his website if you like.
Keep the Large Format videos and tips coming please. I've forgotten many of the basics after too many years away from film and large format.
Cheers
Thanks for the support! I'll try and keep the videos coming, even though I do have a full time day job (or actually mostly night).
As a Swed a Hasselblad has always been a dream camera for me :)
It's lovely, but starting with one system is probably wise.
Of course! Etching is probably the way to go. I've since switched my main LF camera to the Linhof, which has the markings I need, making the issue less pressing. But I'll keep it in mind, as the Szabad is too beautiful to not use at all.
Have a great day!
@@O.Persson I think a Hasselblad is a dream camera for many of us - many its the Scandinavian blood in me (a little anyway) according to my DNA. Yes, That Szabad is beautiful as well and really cool made by a gentleman there. Keep up the great work!