Joe - nice set from Toronto. I really like #2 a lot with the harmonious balance of the five people, and also #3. Hope you had a nice time in the area. If you noticed the steel mills on your way to/from Niagara Falls while going over the big bridge - that\'s my town. Hamilton. More than just steel mills and industry.
Here are some photos I did in Pearson back in Feb. I kind of forgot about them, so perhaps this is as good a time as any to post them. They\'re from the international departures section of Terminal 1, which is a floor above US departures where you were, until the end of the terminal when it\'s back down to the main level.
ZM50P:
ZM21:
CV75 f/1.8:
ZM21:
CV75:
ZM35C:
ZM50P
Sorry for the huge quantity, but might as well get them out of the way in one shot.
M9 and virtually every M series lens I own in this set, except the CV15. Also some of my first images with the ZM50P, which I received only a day or two prior to the trip.
Thanks Luka! I have plenty of images without people in the scene , usually when I\'m too impatient to wait for someone to stroll past. But I do like to include a figure or two, especially in urban scenes as it sets the scale of the scene to a degree, and after all, the urban environment was created specifically for people.
I think I\'m partial to #3, 7 and 8 from the film set, though I do prefer the color version of the brooding sky. It just seems to have more depth, at least for me. But the B&W is still very nice. #7 really reminds me of film. Perhaps it\'s the way the bright light is diffusing around the fence. It just feels familiar.
Thanks Carsten, that\'s what I\'m pondering because 98% of my film images are 135 film. Any suggestion for a decent dedicated film scanner? There doesn\'t seem to be much choice any more.
Heinz, yes, that\'s a valid point, something I\'ll have to keep in consideration for whenever I get around to scanning. I suppose the more that can be done by the scanner after an initial preview set-up and without intermittent intervention, the better.