m_goetz
Espresso House
This still life just presented itself on a visit to Göttingen and I couldn't resist taking a photo. The color harmonized nicely and the composition was pretty much obvious.
This is my first color upload in quite a while. I've been taking a lot of color slides in my point-and-shoot camera but they're mostly of family and friends so they don't really end up here on Flickr ;)
With all my darkroom efforts of developing film and printing, I sometimes really forget how convenient and simple it can be to just hand in your film to a lab and get presentation-ready results back without smelling any chemistry. I gotta admit: that's nice for a change, despite my love for darkroom work. Sometimes I really forget that all the hassle I go through with my b/w work is - technically speaking - extraneous and that the photo process can be so much easier and quicker. Of course, the feedback loop of digital photography renders this impression even stronger!
Olympus µ [mju:]-I + Fujichrome Astia 100F (expired 2005)
Scanned on a Nikon Coolscan IV ED using Vuescan.
Espresso House
This still life just presented itself on a visit to Göttingen and I couldn't resist taking a photo. The color harmonized nicely and the composition was pretty much obvious.
This is my first color upload in quite a while. I've been taking a lot of color slides in my point-and-shoot camera but they're mostly of family and friends so they don't really end up here on Flickr ;)
With all my darkroom efforts of developing film and printing, I sometimes really forget how convenient and simple it can be to just hand in your film to a lab and get presentation-ready results back without smelling any chemistry. I gotta admit: that's nice for a change, despite my love for darkroom work. Sometimes I really forget that all the hassle I go through with my b/w work is - technically speaking - extraneous and that the photo process can be so much easier and quicker. Of course, the feedback loop of digital photography renders this impression even stronger!
Olympus µ [mju:]-I + Fujichrome Astia 100F (expired 2005)
Scanned on a Nikon Coolscan IV ED using Vuescan.