Mauricio, anything you've got is fine by me...and Battersea Power Station is doubly fine by me
Personally I'm on a roll these days and clocking up 3-in-3 when it comes to weekend threads on Filmwasters. For once I actually planned a shot in advance (like, the night before) and other than Joe creeping into frame as I tripped the shutter, everything worked out remarkably well.
I spent a chilly 30 minutes in the garden with the kids yesterday and set up the Tachihara on its tripod more in hope than in expectation that anything would come of it. I pre-focussed by getting Amy to stand on a memorable patch of moss for about 30 seconds and took a light reading at the same time. I stopped down to f16 to get a decent DOF to cope with what I knew would end up being a very rushed photo. 20 minutes later when she was playing around with a circle of ice (harvested from a bowl of water we'd left out the night before), I managed to coax her in front of the lens for about 20 seconds. No time to look through the ground glass and compose a shot, so it was lucky that I was prepared.
Tachihara + expired Fujifilm FP-100B45.
Now, as to the whole matter of why the heck I'm outside in sub-zero temperatures with an LF camera trying to take what amount to no more than family snapshots of uncooperative children when i could be using a 35mm SLR or even a digi....Good point. Let me get back to you on that one.