Here are three from the Zeiss Nettar 517/2 - a folding camera from the early 50'ies with a 105mm F6.3 lens taking 6x9 cm images on 120 film.
The first one is of a rape field against setting sun (Denmark). Pretty cliché, I know, but I was not sure how this would work out. The camera has no in-built metering. I used a Gossen Lunasix handheld meter, but didn't quite know what to meter ... Seems to have worked out OK. Ilford HP5+. Wide open (if F6.3 can be called "wide open") and 1/75 sec., I think. Yellow filter.
The second one from the same camera from Luster fiord in Norway. I tried to focus on the foreground. Focussing is a bit trial and error, as there is no distance meter either, only a distance scale. Ilford FP+. 1/75 sec. @ F8.0 and yellow filter.
The third one is a small waterfall near Luster fiord in Norway (Krokenfossen) with water spray and mist against the sun and sunlit flowers in the foreground. Ilford FP+. 1/75 sec. @ F11.0 and yellow filter. A bit abstract, but I like this one particularly well. Again also here exposure and distance metering was a bit hit or miss.
Last edited by LaHo; 09-19-2013 at 12:03 AM.