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Monch from Jungfraujoch
Taken again on Slide film back in 2004 on a visit to Switzerland this is a view across to Monch, the Eiger's next-door neighbour from the Junfraujoch Mountain post.
The alps is definitely a place I have not been enough... there is something very fresh and rewarding about visiting the mountains. True natural beauty... and Switzerland is just a lovely country!
I thought I'd post another couple of old film shots from my days of travelling the world before family and kids. This shot was taken on a Pentax K1000 fully manual camera with a nifty 50mm lens. These where the days when I probably learnt the most about myself and photography. You could go away for a fortnight and you didn't even see what you had taken until your return and you sent the film of to Fuji for processing. I kept notes on each shot on shutter speed and aperture so I could reference back. Digital is so instantaneous... Im not saying that is a bad thing! Certainly quicker and easier to learn!
Monch from Jungfraujoch
Taken again on Slide film back in 2004 on a visit to Switzerland this is a view across to Monch, the Eiger's next-door neighbour from the Junfraujoch Mountain post.
The alps is definitely a place I have not been enough... there is something very fresh and rewarding about visiting the mountains. True natural beauty... and Switzerland is just a lovely country!
I thought I'd post another couple of old film shots from my days of travelling the world before family and kids. This shot was taken on a Pentax K1000 fully manual camera with a nifty 50mm lens. These where the days when I probably learnt the most about myself and photography. You could go away for a fortnight and you didn't even see what you had taken until your return and you sent the film of to Fuji for processing. I kept notes on each shot on shutter speed and aperture so I could reference back. Digital is so instantaneous... Im not saying that is a bad thing! Certainly quicker and easier to learn!