Haha. It's been fun. Took the M out in one snow storm for about 2 hours and the 1V out for the same amount of time in another storm. Got some fun pictures, then stopped by a bar in town to have a beer.
haha exactly. It's snowing again now. I'm hoping work is closed tomorrow. I'd much rather repeat my snow and beer adventure tomorrow than doing data analysis.
Nate that shot of you is a little soft in the corners, but that Konica Big-Mini 302 (I checked the flickr ) has pretty darn good microcontrast! Very '3D' as much as that term is being overused these days
I need to find some cheap Ektar, but I wish it was made in 220. Getting only 6 shots on 6X9 sucks with 120. I just picked up a cheap GSW690 that will be here Monday, so I plan to shoot a bit more 120/220.
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Nate that shot of you is a little soft in the corners, but that Konica Big-Mini 302 (I checked the flickr ) has pretty darn good microcontrast! Very '3D' as much as that term is being overused these days
Ha ha, that 35/3.5 on the BM-302 is very GOOD. I really would love to send it off to be converted to m-mount, but I don't need a $700 35/3.5.
Yeah I have a lot of Provia 100F in 220 and more is cheap as dirt. I want some more Velvia in 220. Slide film can be a bit difficult on a full manual camera, but most of my exposures are okay.
Provia 100F 220 in my GW690II:
I have so much film left unscanned. I really should get a good scanner, bite the bullet, and get it done and over with. These are from just before my last scanner died.
I did some shooting this past weekend in the driving snow at a local park (knee deep in snow drifts) and a few shots around the house. All with a 70 year old Argus C3 "Brick". Fuji 200.