Hate to be "that guy" but even on my 3440x1440p monitor your images are absolutely killing the layout and it takes like 5 minutes to scroll to the next post - would you mind sharing them in a smaller size? Maybe 2k on the long side?
Every year for the past 17 years, traditional singers have come to Québec City for an event called "les douze heures du chant," or 12 hours of singing. Everyone is supposed to sing unaccompanied, from memory (no notes), and the other rule is that during the 12 hours nobody's supposed to sing a song that was sung already during the event; variations of the same song are acceptable. For years the event was held in an ancient vault downtown but this year they had it in part of an old church.
This time I had my mama-mia Mamiya C330 with me with a bunch of rolls of HP5+ and a roll of Portra 800; here are a few photos.
bjhurley wrote:
Every year for the past 17 years, traditional singers have come to Québec City for an event called "les douze heures du chant," or 12 hours of singing. Everyone is supposed to sing unaccompanied, from memory (no notes), and the other rule is that during the 12 hours nobody's supposed to sing a song that was sung already during the event; variations of the same song are acceptable. For years the event was held in an ancient vault downtown but this year they had it in part of an old church.
This time I had my mama-mia Mamiya C330 with me with a bunch of rolls of HP5+ and a roll of Portra 800; here are a few photos.
madNbad wrote:
Are you still using the Olympus Trip 35?
No. I sold it after it started to have film transport issues - frames began to overlap. And this was after it had been fully serviced by Tripman (or whoever that Trip 35 expert is).
Stuff wears out and consumer/amateur cameras are not designed for heavy use.
Really pretty camera - it had been recovered with green leather.
My C35 EF3s. The red one was used in the pics being posted. The flash does not work on the red one which is a huge bummer. I even left it on for over 24 hours hoping it would heal itself and come back to life. These cameras have very basic specs - slowest shutter speed is 1/60! But in daylight they are a delight to use - look cute and feel great in hand w nice big VFs. Replacing the foam light seals (they will all need it) is a real PITA which is why my collection stopped at two even though there are some other really sweet colours out there! Baby blue, yellow etc..