Photograph and Camera talk
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@Marc2706 Every single one of them is just great,you can’t,at least I couldn’t ,just casually scroll through them. Each one has its own compelling story to tell. I love really great portrait photography,although I rarely attempt it. Any info on what you’re shooting with etc. would be appreciated.
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Great shots @Marc2706
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@Jett129 thanks a lot for your kind words Jett! Much appreciated! I am a bit old-fashioned and I really love the look and the haptics of Leica cameras (analog M3, M-A, digital M10) except a small and light Nikon Zfc.
The first photo with Niloofar was taken with the Nikon Zfc. The second one with the senior lady with a M3 and a Kodak Tmax 400 film, and the last two photos with a M10. -
@Jett129 thank you very much. Number 2 is also for me very special because it happened in the streets of Kashan in Iran. It took a while until I had the courage to ask her for a photo. But she smiled and said „yes, for sure, why not“. I also made a print of this photo. Sometimes I print photos but only for special occasions.
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Wow, there are some really great photographs and photographers here, nice to see! A lot of very good work.
It's been a while since I went out with a camera, but I still consider myself a landscape photographer, black and white mostly. Since my baby girl was born a year ago I stopped going out to take proper photographs, it will come back one day I'm sure. For now I use my nice and overkill camera to take baby pictures and shots of denim haha. Hope you like some of my work.
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@Jett129 Thanks! I'll post some soon! Glad you like it. I use a Fujifilm GFX 50s II - and on most of these pictures, the 45mm lens.
I prefer the winter, autumn. Gloomy, heavy clouds, rainy and empty landscapes. I mainly shoot near my home in The Netherlands, the farmlands and along the coast.
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@Marc2706 Thanks Marc! Glad you like it. One of my favourites. And stands for exactly what I believe in as a photographer: this is in a place in The Netherlands almost nobody visits, but even those places hold some beauty. If you can find it
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@Jett129 Yes using film is a lot of fun, but most of the time I shoot digital. I started with self developing, printing and scanning at home.But it was too time consuming for me and I hate to sit in front of the computer for the scans. Now I send the film in a lab to develop and scan the film.
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@Spectrum156 thanks!! Glad you like it. It’s normal to have highs and lows in any hobby/passion/etc I think. It will always go to a high after a bit of downtime is my experience. I still photograph, but for work, my 1year old and denim pics for instagram