Thanks. I have always enjoyed lurking this forum because it is a very active place compared to most other photo-oriented places, often with folks with much more experience than, say, Reddit.
Mostly I meant: is this spcific thread the only place to post film photos or am I welcome to post them elsewhere on the FILM IS NOT DEAD FredMiranda subforum?
sselvidge wrote:
Thanks. I have always enjoyed lurking this forum because it is a very active place compared to most other photo-oriented places, often with folks with much more experience than, say, Reddit.
Mostly I meant: is this specific thread the only place to post film photos or am I welcome to post them elsewhere on the FILM IS NOT DEAD FredMiranda subforum?
I'll often post in the B&W Image thread or one of the other image specific threads. Huss and others will post in brand specific threads in addition to this one.
This forum started as a thread in the Leica and Alternative Gear and Fred upgraded it to it's own forum. When you do post, it's helpful to know what type of film has been used, no matter where you post it.
sselvidge wrote:
Thanks. I have always enjoyed lurking this forum because it is a very active place compared to most other photo-oriented places, often with folks with much more experience than, say, Reddit.
Mostly I meant: is this spcific thread the only place to post film photos or am I welcome to post them elsewhere on the FILM IS NOT DEAD FredMiranda subforum?
You can post wherever you like really - we just like seeing film pics. We are an easy going group here! But the main pic thread is the big film images one,
Yes. Interestingly this lens really messes up TTL metering - not sure why. When I use it on a camera w TTL metering (film or digital) it underexposes by at least two stops.
So on the M7 I just set exp comp to +2, and it matches Sunny F16! I have used it on my MdA and other cameras w manual exposure, but the M7 makes it so easy to use as no exposure to set, no focus, just P&S.
Dance on high piles.
The lion dance jumps on the high stake and begins an exciting lion dance performance.
The players on the field, despite their best efforts to perform, cannot afford to miss a spectacular jump; the teammates off the field, accompanied by music, also strive to cheer enthusiastically, trying to make every beat resonate deeply in people's hearts.
Every time there is a grand festival, the rural areas of Guangdong will launch this event, which was approved as one of the first national intangible cultural heritages in 2006.
Dance on high piles.
The lion dance jumps on the high stake and begins an exciting lion dance performance.
The players on the field, despite their best efforts to perform, cannot afford to miss a spectacular jump; the teammates off the field, accompanied by music, also strive to cheer enthusiastically, trying to make every beat resonate deeply in people's hearts.
Every time there is a grand festival, the rural areas of Guangdong will launch this event, which was approved as one of the first national intangible cultural heritages in 2006.
Another shot with the Canon EOS 300. I am very impressed by the IS in the old 28-135mm, wouldn't have bet this image to be sharp at roughly 100mm and 1/30s if I remember correctly....
Canon 300 | 28-135mm IS | handheld | Kentmere 400 | HC110 B