Hasselblad 500cm Medium Format Landscape Photography at Robin Hood’s Stride
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Join me on a very misty sunrise visit to Robin Hood’s Stride in the Peak District to get a magical shot of the sunrise over the Grey Ladies Standing Stones . I'm out with my trusty medium format Hasselblad 500cm and a couple of rolls of Kodak Portra and Ilford Delta 100. This is my first visit to this location, but the trees are fabulous, I’ll definitely be back.
10:23 Photo 1
14:04 Photo 2
15:18 Photo 3
19:11 Photo 4
20:03 Photo 5
21:41 Photo 6
23:17 Photo 7
24:53 Photo 8
27:24 Photo 9
27:43 Photo 10
28:00 Photo 11
30:09 Photo 12
31:35 Photo 13
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Just discovered your videos - great stuff - subscribed immediately. Nice, gentle quality work - off to look at other postings now.......
@@markdixon9826 glad you like them
I listened to this in the background while at work,, beautiful, even though I didn't even see a photo... thank you sir
Glad you liked…..use the bookmarks in the text to skip straight to the photos?
Nice work and video - I have the same gear and it's inspired me to get out - just need a project to get into.
Go for it! Glad you liked the video
beautiful landscape then with the fog makes everything very fascinating.....There's a lot to do there hehehe
Thanks for visiting, I’ll definitely be going back sometime.
Great video, superb images.
Glad you enjoyed it
nice video and photos
Thank you so much 😀
Very enjoyable video. The picture of the tree framed by the two stones with the sun behind is, I think, really good
Glad you enjoyed it
Very impressive, great work Adam, who would have thought it. I've only seen this one video and I am already a fan, brilliant.
Glad you enjoyed it
Some great compositions and as somebody else already commented, very relaxing to watch. Ironically I have photographed a very similar dead tree to yours @ 23mins, in a field near Pooley Bridge, Cumbria. As much as I love B&W, and I really do, the light, direction of light, and the shades of green on the tree @ 27:34 is just sublime. Great portrait shot too, I think that gentleman will be very pleased!
Thanks for your kind comments, those trees were beautiful, I will definitely be back for another crack at them.
Relaxing and magical video. I would have framed this way: 5:17
Glad you like….i agree the shot at 5:17 would have been epic in hind-site, I have a good reason to go back now!
@@Stringbob yes but dont worry your photographs are clearly awesome and the place is magic
Thanks mate! One of the best 500 hasselblad video i ever watched
Glad you liked it!
Nice Video matey 👍
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Glad you liked, thank you.
The original 500C/CM of the V series are truly a thing of beauty, particularly the ones with the brushed chrome trim. Don't care very much for the black versions that came later.
I agree, definitely a thing of beauty. I’m looking for a PM45 with the chrome trim….but not sure if they did one?
I have one an dit is balck, I think. Did you know that they used horse hair to polish the chrome on the original series? I remember years ago reading a Hasselblad brochure about how they built the camera.@@Stringbob
I have this same camera, and adore it. What I don't seem to have are too many opportunities to shoot it :( I really do need to try harder this year. You took some great photos there.
Glad you liked it, I too struggle to get out enough, generally weekends or holidays. But I plan to do at least two trips a month this year. Let’s see how we get on.
I need a remote trigger like that, where I can buy it, thank you good videos
Amazon or EBay would be best. Glad you liked the video.
No sería bueno ponerle un parasol a ese objetivo ?
Buenas fotografías !
Saludos desde España.
Glad you like, there wasn’t enough sun to create glare in these shots, but I quite like the glare from these old lenses, adds character, which you don’t always get with modern lenses.