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From our camping trip in the BWCA last month. On the distant horizon you can see the huge storm system that chased us in our tents for hours and flooded our boat and our campsite, lol. Was still a glorious time. Taken by my hubby.
I love black & white. Digital is amazing but you always have to ask yourself; Is it real or Photoshop. Sky not blue enough, click, click now it is. Add some clouds, take out the sun put in the moon, there's no limit. I guess I've gotten old enough to be a curmudgeon.
@federica, if you like black 'n' white photos, have a google for the father of candid photography, Henri Cartier-Bresson; he was a photography genius, and an interesting fella to boot.
These analogue cameras are beautiful. I am sure one off fitting the interior with digital technology would be lucrative. Anything called OM 10 - (OM binary) has got to be gold ... maybe for the lama who has everything/nothing ...
... Meanwhile trying some more digital double exposuring ...
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Sasquatch been spotted in London?
I knew it ... end of the world ...
... and now for something completely different ...
From our camping trip in the BWCA last month. On the distant horizon you can see the huge storm system that chased us in our tents for hours and flooded our boat and our campsite, lol. Was still a glorious time. Taken by my hubby.
A Nymphalis io visiting my garden a few days ago. The equipments: 1 Euro digital camera and Paint.
I love black & white. Digital is amazing but you always have to ask yourself; Is it real or Photoshop. Sky not blue enough, click, click now it is. Add some clouds, take out the sun put in the moon, there's no limit. I guess I've gotten old enough to be a curmudgeon.
I'm still labouring with my 60 year old camera:
Newport (South Wales, UK) Transporter bridge; there's only six working ones left in the world (according to the sign there):
I've just received 17 meters of Fomapan 100 ASA, black 'n' white, so lots of film to play with.
These are honestly worthy of publication, @Tosh... You should compile a gallery....
You're too kind, Fed.
@federica, if you like black 'n' white photos, have a google for the father of candid photography, Henri Cartier-Bresson; he was a photography genius, and an interesting fella to boot.
I bought a camera for £5.00 today at a car boot sale (I already had a lens to fit it):
So I ran a film through it and I'm well pleased with it:
Not bad for a fiver!
I'll have it for a tenner...! (Throw in the lens and you've got a deal - I'll take it!!)
These analogue cameras are beautiful. I am sure one off fitting the interior with digital technology would be lucrative. Anything called OM 10 - (OM binary) has got to be gold ... maybe for the lama who has everything/nothing ...
... Meanwhile trying some more digital double exposuring ...
Amusingly, the also made a model called the OMG.