One lens, one year etc - first month summary

jbielikowski

Jan Bielikowski
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After all it's not so bad ;)

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Shot with Contax SLR, 28mm lens.
 
Wow, you've got some great photos there. I especially enjoyed the shot of the man with the car door entering the bus/trolley. Also the last one. The way you handled the light was great.
 
Wow, you've got some great photos there. I especially enjoyed the shot of the man with the car door entering the bus/trolley. Also the last one. The way you handled the light was great.

Agreed... I enjoyed these, keep us updated!!!
 
I fell right off the wagon. Had to send my M6 to Sherry, so I'm using my mom's old Nikkormat with an 85/2 AIS and my GR-1.

Both great setups, but not remotely the same as an M6 and 35mm lens. :-(.
 
I agree with oftheherd and rover, great photographs for the first month. I used to use a 28mm for almost everything, but now I use a 35mm about as much as the 28. Keep it going and show us more when you have them. - jim
 
Oh how I miss my Contax 28mm after seeing your photos :( You have a nice set here. I used to carry the 28/2.8 with the 85/2.8 and found that a great combo.
 
Nice photos, but didnt you also use a Rolleiflex - based on your other thread? So, not really 1 camera/1 lens, huh? ;)
 
Thank you guys, whole thing started here on RFF and I'm happy you like it. Pre-focused, @ f/8 and AE or manual with tricky light there is no difference when you push the button, moreover the VF is bigger.
Gary, 85/2.8 is what I'm gonna buy... after 11 months ;)
Krosya, you are right, Rolleiflex stay for portrait only.
Paul, thats the hardest part.
 
Thanks, major problem will be winter and no light available. I perceive loads of dispiriting grainy images.

I think this one is my favourite.
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