SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Thanks a lot! This made my day!You were RFF’s best recruiter.
Michael Markey
Veteran
Michael Markey
Veteran
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Like others have said, Roger was a great mentor also along with those you've mentioned.When a website has been around as long as RFF, there will be valued members who pass on… I would like to acknowledge and remember some of the RFF’ers who contributed to the culture of this site but who are no longer with us:
Tom A.
charjohncarter
Sparrow
Colton Allen
I’m sure I’ve forgotten some … I learned a huge amount from each of these gentlemen and am (maybe) a better photographer for what they taught me by comment or example.
I've learnt alot from reading RFF and particularly from those mentors.
Thanks alot for creating such a wonderful virtual place for us, photos geeks.
Talus
pan sin sal
You keep some good notes. I just try to keep record of the camera, lens and film and that’s all I can handle.This was the first image that I posted to RFF. Dana was then very young.
It was January 2006.
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These are first five test results for the following lenses: 1. Canon 50mm 1.2 @ f2.0 2. Canon 50mm 1.8 @ f2.0 3. Canon 50mm 2.8 @ f2.8 4. Leitz 50mm Collapsible Summicron @ f2.0 5. J3 50mm @ f2.0
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I was at a low point with my hobby and thinking about ditching it all because my shots were never like the stuff I had seen when I was younger, and my parents were subscribed to Life Magazine... Then, I discovered rangefinder cameras, the Canonet, Minoltas and Konicas and an entire universe opened up... but it was nothing compared to what I found after backalley posted a link to this site in the old PopPhoto forums and I clicked on it.
Almost immediately, I joined and never looked back.
Yes, I took a very long leave from RFF, but not from rangefinders. These days, in addition to my Leica habit, I got into the Nikon S system. Oddly enough, despite my purchasing newer models in the digital front, I really don't see myself buying a digital Leica body in the future. Their film cameras are the most enjoyable thing to shoot.
Almost immediately, I joined and never looked back.
Yes, I took a very long leave from RFF, but not from rangefinders. These days, in addition to my Leica habit, I got into the Nikon S system. Oddly enough, despite my purchasing newer models in the digital front, I really don't see myself buying a digital Leica body in the future. Their film cameras are the most enjoyable thing to shoot.
Talus
pan sin sal
I feel the same about digital Ms. I had a M9 once and sold it shortly after purchase to pick up a M6.I was at a low point with my hobby and thinking about ditching it all because my shots were never like the stuff I had seen when I was younger, and my parents were subscribed to Life Magazine... Then, I discovered rangefinder cameras, the Canonet, Minoltas and Konicas and an entire universe opened up... but it was nothing compared to what I found after backalley posted a link to this site in the old PopPhoto forums and I clicked on it.
Almost immediately, I joined and never looked back.
Yes, I took a very long leave from RFF, but not from rangefinders. These days, in addition to my Leica habit, I got into the Nikon S system. Oddly enough, despite my purchasing newer models in the digital front, I really don't see myself buying a digital Leica body in the future. Their film cameras are the most enjoyable thing to shoot.
Film and a rangefinder: it just feels right.
Joerg
Dilettant
We had a RFF meeting in Sturbridge MA and every single one of us, 4 or 5 people I recall, had an item formerly owned by back alley.
robert blu
quiet photographer
And she’s now at the college! Time flies!This was the first image that I posted to RFF. Dana was then very young.
It was January 2006.
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These are first five test results for the following lenses: 1. Canon 50mm 1.2 @ f2.0 2. Canon 50mm 1.8 @ f2.0 3. Canon 50mm 2.8 @ f2.8 4. Leitz 50mm Collapsible Summicron @ f2.0 5. J3 50mm @ f2.0
We had a RFF meeting in Sturbridge MA and every single one of us, 4 or 5 people I recall, had an item formerly owned by back alley.
Yes we did. I do still have the Canon P.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Hey, I stil have a Domke bag you sold me! 
PhotoMat
Well-known
I migrated over from Photo.net in 2006. By that time, things had turned a bit nasty over at the PN rangefinder forum and there was a pretty big exodus over to this site. In particular, I remember a few PN members who were particularly vitriolic towards Al Kaplan and some others. This group is downright genteel!
Michael Markey
Veteran
Think it was 2008 when I joined .
Through that I met a group of Rffers in Manchester .
Happy times.
Michael Markey
Through that I met a group of Rffers in Manchester .
Happy times.
Michael Markey
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Think it was 2008 when I joined .
Through that I met a group of Rffers in Manchester .
Happy times.
Michael Markey
I still miss Purelight and Stewart's acerbic wit. RIP.
raid
Dad Photographer
There were some active shooters at RFF but they have vanished over the years.
There was a young man (then) from Spain. Who remembers "him"? He was a very good street photographer.
There was a young man (then) from Spain. Who remembers "him"? He was a very good street photographer.
Freakscene
Obscure member
Which one From Spain? There were several.There were some active shooters at RFF but they have vanished over the years.
There was a young man (then) from Spain. Who remembers "him"? He was a very good street photographer.
There was also Cyrille Rabiller @le vrai rdu, from Paris, although his profile time zone suggests he is in Western North America now. A really gifted young street and documentary photographer. He hasn’t been on this site since March 2014. Maybe he moved away from photography. It happens.
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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
There were some active shooters at RFF but they have vanished over the years.
There was a young man (then) from Spain. Who remembers "him"? He was a very good street photographer.
Are you thinking of the guy who was here as (user name) Simon saw sunlight? I seem to remember he was a very accomplished street photographer.
Freakscene
Obscure member
Simon is German, from Berlin.Are you thinking of the guy who was here as (user name) Simon saw sunlight? I seem to remember he was a very accomplished street photographer.
He is a very good photographer, and hasn’t been here for over a year.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Simon is German, from Berlin.
He is a very good photographer, and hasn’t been here for over a year.
Was Simon Becker or Brecker I think ... now Fabel.
simon fabel
Simon Fabel, formerly Becker, photographer based in Berlin - documentary photography all around the world.
telenous
Well-known
There were some active shooters at RFF but they have vanished over the years.
There was a young man (then) from Spain. Who remembers "him"? He was a very good street photographer.
You are talking about David Beniliam. He was shooting in Madrid at the time. Brilliant photographer, very empathetic. We kept in touch and we met in Athens a few years ago. He is still doing photography, just not posting online any more.
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