En sub : Hasselblad 201F, Hidden kingdom, F 50mm 2.8, F 80mm F2.8, F150mm lens, Fuji 160s expired

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The Hidden kingdom, Chainart, central region of Thailand
Shot with the Hasselblad 201F body, the wide 50mm f2.8 lens, the planar 80mm f2.8 as well as the Sonnar F series 150mm f2.8 lens
Fuji 160s 220 film type expired in 2006

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week after week you show us another beautiful part of your beautiful country
thanks you
charly from cologne

charlygielen
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Wow!!! Grande!!! I mean I like this, the ancient things. They are the simbol of history, thank you for sharing john!!! Nice photos, btw. And you have the beautiful girls. Have a nice weekend, my friend❤❤❤

salmonefotografia
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Beautiful shots as always John. Thank you for the video!

john_murch
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I love histories of Tai kingdoms 🙏 thank you for this excursion to Lavo. These are nice place to bring family and Hassy😍. Great pictures and advises as always 👏🏻😍

JurgenChopard
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This is a lovey place to take photographs but very exhausting just to get there. A long walk from the station .So hot. I think this was badly flooded a few years ago. Great pictures of your daughter as always. Combination of good photographer and model.

jamesdunlop
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John, one tip for Natalie, C lenses have shutters, which can't be bypassed and work on F bodies by turning their shutter dial to C mode, CF's can be used on C or F bodies (turn the shutter knob on F bodies to C, for fast speeds, or use the focal plane by switching the Lens dial to F, after pressing the green lock button, thats why CF, best of both worlds; F, on the other hand can ONLY be used (conventionally-unlike your use in long exposure night photography) on focal plane bodies, as the 500 cameras have NO other shutter, than the baffels themselves, or the lens cap or a hat, etc. aka like a std dslr 35 mm camera, just apature and focus helicoid ( the screw drive you see is to cock the apature blades only).

andyvan
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great location, but John, at 5:43 you don't just flick the strap away from your neck!- the manuals say to USE the strap (in overhead shots) as a connection point to your body, this +both hands = similar stability to a tripod (3 legs, or points of contact to the ground); this works by bending your head back, and placing the strap there, taught, to steady the camera.

andyvan