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Loving polaroid. It's teaching me how to judge composition and light. Before I was just taking wank pictures on a DSLR, and about 5-10% were any good.
Black and Gold - When did all this shit get old? by gusman2x, on Flickr
Are you OK, did they take anything? Who cares, it was all junk anyway... by gusman2x, on Flickr
Monchromatic Massacare by gusman2x, on Flickr
Black and Gold - When did all this shit get old? by gusman2x, on Flickr
Are you OK, did they take anything? Who cares, it was all junk anyway... by gusman2x, on Flickr
Monchromatic Massacare by gusman2x, on Flickr
Nice!gusman2x wrote: Monchromatic Massacare by gusman2x, on Flickr
In my quest for a medium format camera I'm now thinking of getting a Yashica Mat instead of the Bronica.
Came across this photostream on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbbbbb/
The first couple of pages are photos taken with a Yashica Mat. LOVE THEM ALL.
Also seen some of yours Hurb which are brilliant, that Jag photos especially. The quality out of the Yashica looks amazing.
Came across this photostream on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbbbbb/
The first couple of pages are photos taken with a Yashica Mat. LOVE THEM ALL.
Also seen some of yours Hurb which are brilliant, that Jag photos especially. The quality out of the Yashica looks amazing.
I love twin lens reflex cameras the yashica is a fun camera.DanHeron wrote:In my quest for a medium format camera I'm now thinking of getting a Yashica Mat instead of the Bronica.
Came across this photostream on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/robbbbbb/
The first couple of pages are photos taken with a Yashica Mat. LOVE THEM ALL.
Also seen some of yours Hurb which are brilliant, that Jag photos especially. The quality out of the Yashica looks amazing.
The jag pictures were the bronica though.
Went to see Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros tonight. At Manchester Cathedral! Such an amazing venue, and they weren't half bad either. Brilliant gig.
Got a few shots whilst waiting for it to start. Not many of the gig, I didn't have the best view. Cathedrals are great but there lots of pillars in the way.
It was really dark inside, and very smoky. I was shooting at ISO3200, F2.0, and 1/60 or 1/30 shutter speed.
They still came out a bit underexposed but usable with a bit of photoshop work.
Got a few shots whilst waiting for it to start. Not many of the gig, I didn't have the best view. Cathedrals are great but there lots of pillars in the way.
It was really dark inside, and very smoky. I was shooting at ISO3200, F2.0, and 1/60 or 1/30 shutter speed.
They still came out a bit underexposed but usable with a bit of photoshop work.
Micro 4/3rds cameras are hugely popular and now Canon have released their first mirrorless system camera. This ugly thing:
It's not actually a micro 4/3rds. It has a bigger APS-C sized sensor, like in a mid-range DSLR. But that doesn't stop it looking shit.
Especially when you compare it to this mockup/rumour image that floated around:
I will stick with my fixed lens Fuji X100 for digital.
It's not actually a micro 4/3rds. It has a bigger APS-C sized sensor, like in a mid-range DSLR. But that doesn't stop it looking shit.
Especially when you compare it to this mockup/rumour image that floated around:
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My first foray into night time photography, a one second exposure of a fountain:
Tom Parker Fountain by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Some others:
Main Street, Napier by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Tern at Ahuriri by P Rodgers, on Flickr
West Quay, Ahuriri by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Boats and Ahuriri by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Tom Parker Fountain by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Some others:
Main Street, Napier by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Tern at Ahuriri by P Rodgers, on Flickr
West Quay, Ahuriri by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Boats and Ahuriri by P Rodgers, on Flickr
Hurb wrote:Some pinholes but with the diana lens attached
reflect upon what they say by Jorden Sayer, on Flickr
Grabbed this one from your photostream because I really like it. There's loads for the eye to do and stuff to work out without it ever not looking lovely