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September 18, 2008

Life is sometimes Black and White

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My good friend Martin Fuchs was recently visiting (and will actually visit again this weekend... another story for another posting)and waiting for him was a plastic storage bin that Monika and me saved some of his belongings from another visits. Every time Martin visits he leave a few things here a few things there. Any how one of the things were some 35mm black and white film. He is now shooting a project of his using a medium format Hasselblad and didn't have much use for this film so he gave them to me. So I loaded one of the rolls into an old Canon AT-1 camera that I have that Monika used when she was into photography before I knew her. I started shooting and it was really a great exercise. So many things I had started taking for granted. I told Martin at one point that I thought the greatest invention of the 20th century was auto focus! I have to admit another thing that I had gotten in the habit of using was auto aperture setting on my digital camera. Never mind things like advancing film or having to click your f-stops on the lens in addition to focusing. So for about 2 weeks I walked around and shot everyday things around the house and here are some of the photos. For all the work of setting up the photos I have to say that post production was minimal. No converting my photos to black and white. I mostly played with contrast or brightness and only minimal. Now of course the cost of film and developing will primarily limit when I shoot film but I have to say it was lots of fun. As a result of this exercise and a few conversations I had with Martin I will mostly be using my camera in a full manual mode. Except of course for auto focus!

Posted by Victor at September 18, 2008 08:36 PM

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ahhh. thats what the difference is. FILM. I thought that you were using a new editing software or something. You take some great film shots man. Look forward to more of your stuff.

Posted by: Seon at September 19, 2008 02:16 PM

i have to say I was really impressed when I saw the pictures from the "film" camera! They really look different, even though they were developed into digital pictures. Great shots -they show off your talent. thanks for posting again

Posted by: Mon at September 19, 2008 09:31 AM

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