David_Manning
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The more I looked, the more I liked. Looks like he used a Hexar for most of his photography. It inspires me to put down the digital point and shoot and pick up the Leica for more every day stuff...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boklm/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boklm/
peter_n
Veteran
Some interesting stuff there. Thanks for the link.
BillBingham2
Registered User
Thanks for sharing. Which DP&S are you setting down? GRDs rock at this and I have to believe with the right configuration others could too.
I find digital a lot more cost effective than film.
B2 (;->
I find digital a lot more cost effective than film.
B2 (;->
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Sure, digital is more cost effective than film as long as you're not buying an M9 I suppose. For the prolific shooter digital saves $. But for shooters like me with a few rolls a month Im good with my M7. And if your developing your own B&W its not expensive at all. Store your negs in a binder up on the bookshelf. The thought of searching thru hard drive files for my fotos almost makes want to hyperventilate.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Technically nice, but somewhat boring for me. YMMV.
David_Manning
Well-known
I was actually thinking the exact opposite...technically, kinda poor...lots of out-of-focus, underexposed, etc. but interesting views into what he does during the day. Especially since it's Paris 
David_Manning
Well-known
I'm shooting a Powershot G10, and it's a nice camera.
BUT...I like the look the pictures have when they hit that full-frame sensor (the film in my M6) through that beautiful prime glass. It makes many every-day shots feel more moody and full of art.
Thin argument, I know...but it's art!
BUT...I like the look the pictures have when they hit that full-frame sensor (the film in my M6) through that beautiful prime glass. It makes many every-day shots feel more moody and full of art.
Thin argument, I know...but it's art!
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