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What does not matter ?😜
1.What to photograph - Camera. 📷📱
2.Where to photograph - Place. 🌋
3.When to photograph -Time.🌅🌄
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What is important ?😎
1.Study and tune the camera. 👨🔧
2.Learn where you are going.
3.Study the lighting at different times.🌞🌚
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What's the secret?♀️
1.Feel the instrument, hear what it says. 🙏
2.Feel the atmosphere of the place, catch the wave. 🌊
3.Switch on .Catch the moment!⚡️
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What to photograph?
✨Finding the observer, comes awareness!✨
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From left:
Nikon FE - Nikkor 50mm series E
Hasselblad 500c/m - Distagon 60mm Cfi
Contax G2 - Zeiss Planar 45mm
A setting looking to the southeast while taking in views from a roadside pullout along the Going-to-the-Sun Road. This is in Glacier National Park. In composing this image, I took advantage of some higher ground I was located on and angled my Nikon SLR, camera slightly downward to create more of a sweeping view across this mountain valley. That would in turn bring the horizon a little higher into the image. I felt that would help create more of a sense of grandeur with the mountain peaks all around.
I had a glorious work week at the State Museum in Alaska. All the people who work there are interesting, charming people. I spent one day in their collection storage area counting, measuring and photographing cabinets. This little camera stole my heart. I wonder what it saw in the early 1900s in Alaska.
Copyright - Kodak, Rochester, NY 1913
For Todd and Billy
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Trying some new materials for camera straps and thought the arrangement of misc. tools with the side light looked cool. Taken with Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 Nokton Classic.
So I was setting up some black paper around my lamps to see if I could reduce the light they emit to a single pin light, so I could try to emulate traditional portrait photography light settings on action figures and such.
I ended up unintentionally creating a camera obscura effect - that shape on the ground is an image of the light bulb inside the lamp!
Since I've already shown one set of my everyday carry items (including the obligatory Leatherman multitool), this Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II also comes along for the ride on the belt. This is my whatever-piques-my-interest camera, the latest in a series of compact Canons that I've carried every day. I also have an employer-supplied iPhone by my side, but I reserve that for work-related photographs as I prefer the ergonomics and flexibility of an advanced point-and-shoot.
Composed to fit within the 3" (76.2mm) constraints.
This is my newest addition! While my uncle was visiting, he noticed my interest in photography. He said that he had a film camera. I had no idea that he would send it to me! What a nice surprise. It also came with another lens. It's like christmas.
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The front of a vintage box camera Daci Royal.
I inherited the camera from my father, who (afaik) bought it when he was a young man.
Some decades ago i even shot some black and white 6x6cm pictures with it on 120 film. :)
For the image i shone a red LED light through the 90° reflective viewfinder above the lens.
Camera: Canon EOS Elan II E
Lens: Helios 44М-6 58 mm f/2 MC
Scanning Film: Canon Canoscan 9000f Mark II
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In the heart of winter, she strolled through the snow-covered streets with her signature boldness. While others clutched steaming drinks to keep warm, she proudly held a Frozen Peach—a playful twist that perfectly complemented her unique style. Because who said you can't enjoy a frosty cocktail beneath a flurry of snowflakes? That winter evening, she owned the scene with elegance and charm, dressed to conquer the snowy backdrop like a true fashion icon.
The Radcliffe Camera built in 1737-1749 as Oxford's science library, is closed to the public making it one of the most mysterious of all Oxford's distinctive landmarks.
This was still on my camera. A pic of an old camera from my dad's side of the family. color changed in microsoft photo edittor.
Vintage camera
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Dreaming of cameras that would be nice to own is something I can surely relate to.
Taken outside Shimizu Camera in Ginza, Tokyo.
Picked this one out at a garage sale last year. Thought it would make a nice antique.
Strobist:
SB-600 and tablelight combination. Table made of tempered glass. Light bounced off umbrella at a near 45-degree angle in front of subject to the left. 1/32 at 70mm.
A vibrant abstract ocean image using intentional camera movement as the sun sets in Lima, Peru.
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