As a photographer myself I'm loving watching what you're doing. I visited Canada and Moose Jaw with my mum back in 2006 doing over 3000 miles in the three weeks we were there. Visiting Calgary for the stampede at the end of July. We then went on to Moose Jaw, Edmonton, then the Rockies and Vancouver. Unfortunately my mum passed away at the end of 2019 but your videos have put a smile on my face in the memories. Thank you. 👍
Thank you very much for the lovely note. I am sorry about your mum, but that trip you described with her just put a smile on my face, and I am glad you have had that time with her. Thank you for watching. Peace!
@@toddkorolphoto It's unfortunate but the circle of life will always happen. Please keep providing your content because it's wonderful to watch 👍 (Especially the large and medium format, may it forever continue) Thanks for the message 👍
Cold is kinda bad! I love your images/ photos. Never miss a 'shot' for later! Gone is gone! Rolliei perfect! The Hassie, where images? Look forward to more, some.. all best. TX great video.
I love watching your videos and seeing places that are often overlooked, Todd. Another fantastic set of images. Thanks for braving the cold to get them and share them with us!
Waving from northern Iraq. Not at all desert here, but already too warm at night to sleep without a fan. Never experienced a Sask winter (a few decades of Ont winters can't compare). But grateful for seeing it through your eyes today.
Wonderful! Reminds me of when my Rolleiflex was frozen to the tripod and I couldn't get it off anymore. Still, it performed great at the low temperatures.
Todd, as always I really enjoy your videos. Crazy how cold it still looks there. Today was our first slightly warmer day in Ireland. Maybe it’ll start to warm for you too. Cheers
@@toddkorolphoto I hear you. It sure felt like a long one. We’d one of our wettest springs which made if difficult to enjoy the outdoors. Canada is so beautiful. Excited to be back someday.
Hello Todd, excellent set of Rollei images in spite of the cold. I pulled out mine recently, a bit of a change up from the 'Blad 500. I also love the wonderful understated humor in your videos. Mack the moose! 😊Oh by the way, based on a passing comment from an earlier Rollei video, I contacted Gary C, and he fixed a vintage Nikkormat (film advance slippage). Thanks for the tip! Take care.
Good stuff steve, I love my Hassy 501cm, I need to get out and shoot with it some more, just picked up 5 rolls of Ektar perhaps in the next few weeks I will get out there. Thank you for this vid.
Odd that this should pop-up on my UA-cam feed, I'm currently in the west Highlands of Scotland with my Rolleiflex. No snow here, apart from some on the peaks of the higher mountains. I've been trying out Kodak Gold 200 instead of my usual Ilford FP4 or HP5. It's always good to see some examples of 'flex's in action.
Excellent explanations, best videos and beautiful photography. I have started following you when I was looking for information about the X2D. Could you give me your opinion? For "calm" photography: some street scenes, landscape and architecture; Initially I opted for the M11, but there are many people who are disappointed and with several camera changes and now I fall in love with the X2D. I am an advanced hobbyist, from my own development lab, until I went digital. From 6x6 to FF, with Bronica, Nikon and now Sony with Zeiss lenses (I love manual Loxia). Why would you choose Leica M11 or Hasselblad X2D 100C? - Thanks in advance from Canary Islands -
Thanks very much. For just street photography I would do the M11. The X2D is great for a lot of stuff, especially landscapes, architecture, city photography. It would a little slower than the M11 for street work.
Very relaxing video, thank you for this. I am a 35mm film hobby photographer from north Germany and enjoyed this a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
As a photographer myself I'm loving watching what you're doing. I visited Canada and Moose Jaw with my mum back in 2006 doing over 3000 miles in the three weeks we were there. Visiting Calgary for the stampede at the end of July. We then went on to Moose Jaw, Edmonton, then the Rockies and Vancouver. Unfortunately my mum passed away at the end of 2019 but your videos have put a smile on my face in the memories. Thank you. 👍
Thank you very much for the lovely note. I am sorry about your mum, but that trip you described with her just put a smile on my face, and I am glad you have had that time with her. Thank you for watching. Peace!
@@toddkorolphoto It's unfortunate but the circle of life will always happen.
Please keep providing your content because it's wonderful to watch 👍
(Especially the large and medium format, may it forever continue)
Thanks for the message 👍
Lovely images and great presentation!
🙏
Cold is kinda bad! I love your images/ photos. Never miss a 'shot' for later! Gone is gone! Rolliei perfect! The Hassie, where images? Look forward to more, some.. all best. TX great video.
Thanks. All the colour was the X1D.
There's something rather nice watching other photogs work. Enjoyed that.
Thanks for coming along.
I love watching your videos and seeing places that are often overlooked, Todd. Another fantastic set of images. Thanks for braving the cold to get them and share them with us!
Thanks, I am done withe cold weather, you could probably tell ;-))
Waving from northern Iraq. Not at all desert here, but already too warm at night to sleep without a fan. Never experienced a Sask winter (a few decades of Ont winters can't compare). But grateful for seeing it through your eyes today.
Greetings, thanks, it can just get mighty cold up here.
Top notch.
Many thanks!
I love your videos and how you isolate subjects in a manner that gives them life and purpose.
Thanks for the kind note!!
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing. Come down to Roswell,NM. It's warm and cozy here. +90F tomorrow.😉
Thank you. I escaped to warm weather, in Houston right now. Warm and sunny.
@@toddkorolphoto Great. I used to live in Houston for 15 years. If you like international food, especially European, stop by at Specs. Awesome place.
Love your videos and the townscapes of rural Canada. Wonderful. 🙏
Thank you! I appreciate that. 😉
Wonderful! Reminds me of when my Rolleiflex was frozen to the tripod and I couldn't get it off anymore. Still, it performed great at the low temperatures.
I love this camera more every time I use it.
Love ❤️ this great video Todd and please 🙏 keep up your great work.
Thanks very much, appreciate it, working on a new one now. ;-)
Another great video and photography!!!
Cheers! Thank you.
Todd, as always I really enjoy your videos. Crazy how cold it still looks there. Today was our first slightly warmer day in Ireland. Maybe it’ll start to warm for you too. Cheers
Winter was way too long, but it is warming up now. ;-)
@@toddkorolphoto I hear you. It sure felt like a long one. We’d one of our wettest springs which made if difficult to enjoy the outdoors. Canada is so beautiful. Excited to be back someday.
Hello Todd, excellent set of Rollei images in spite of the cold. I pulled out mine recently, a bit of a change up from the 'Blad 500. I also love the wonderful understated humor in your videos. Mack the moose! 😊Oh by the way, based on a passing comment from an earlier Rollei video, I contacted Gary C, and he fixed a vintage Nikkormat (film advance slippage). Thanks for the tip! Take care.
Thanks so much ;-) Gary is good. Cheers
Hasselblad y Rolleiflex. Is Exelencia..!!!👌👌👌
Thank you for watching!
Waching
Good stuff steve, I love my Hassy 501cm, I need to get out and shoot with it some more, just picked up 5 rolls of Ektar perhaps in the next few weeks I will get out there. Thank you for this vid.
Excellent Love my Hassy as well.
Odd that this should pop-up on my UA-cam feed, I'm currently in the west Highlands of Scotland with my Rolleiflex. No snow here, apart from some on the peaks of the higher mountains. I've been trying out Kodak Gold 200 instead of my usual Ilford FP4 or HP5. It's always good to see some examples of 'flex's in action.
Nice I would love to get back to Scotland, amazing landscapes there as you well know.
Excellent explanations, best videos and beautiful photography. I have started following you when I was looking for information about the X2D. Could you give me your opinion? For "calm" photography: some street scenes, landscape and architecture; Initially I opted for the M11, but there are many people who are disappointed and with several camera changes and now I fall in love with the X2D. I am an advanced hobbyist, from my own development lab, until I went digital. From 6x6 to FF, with Bronica, Nikon and now Sony with Zeiss lenses (I love manual Loxia). Why would you choose Leica M11 or Hasselblad X2D 100C? - Thanks in advance from Canary Islands -
Thanks very much. For just street photography I would do the M11. The X2D is great for a lot of stuff, especially landscapes, architecture, city photography. It would a little slower than the M11 for street work.
@@toddkorolphoto thanks for your time. Yes, totally agree but the failures of the M11 made me stop dead. I will continue investigating. greetings
All sorts of angles in the Fysh Drugs photo, thanks to square format. In cold that severe, do you find the shutter slows any?
Mine doesn't but then I just had a full cleaning on it.