Awesome! I've never tried large format. I had a cheap medium format TLR (Yashica) that had bad light leaks. Like what you're seeing on the right of your image, maybe, but all over the image. Did you develop and print these yourself? They look great.
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Medium format is really fun to shoot too! I've also got a Lubitel 166b (also a TLR, and a HELLA cheap camera) that I snagged awhile ago and it needed a lot of work too.
The artifacts around the edges of the image here I think might either be some light leaks I still need to fix or from my bodged scanning.
I develop my black and white film myself as it's WAY cheaper to do it myself, I'm planning to start doing cyanotype prints soon as I think that would be really cool too.
Fixing larger older cameras is really fun IMO, it's complicated for sure but they're WAY more simple than newer cameras.
Neat! Would love to see more from there if you have more photos 😄
I've got 1 more from that trip out there, with large format it's pretty tough to get a bunch of shots.
