ibrando
Photographer?
Hi all,
So a couple of years ago I bought a GTN 45mm F1.7 and have not really usd it much.
I have been shooting mainly digital with a D30 and kinda lost my passion for film and B&W. At a friend's urging I dusted it off and have ran a couple of rolls through it.
I'm VERY impressed...
I bought the camera for only $45 and man does it take nice shots!
I've attached a couple.
Friends say they are much better than my digital shots at the same event.
Cheers,
Brandon.
So a couple of years ago I bought a GTN 45mm F1.7 and have not really usd it much.
I have been shooting mainly digital with a D30 and kinda lost my passion for film and B&W. At a friend's urging I dusted it off and have ran a couple of rolls through it.
I'm VERY impressed...
I bought the camera for only $45 and man does it take nice shots!
I've attached a couple.
Friends say they are much better than my digital shots at the same event.
Cheers,
Brandon.
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Superbus_
Established
Hi Brandon and welcome here.We almost have the same experience with the electro. Nice pictures, I especially like the first one.
ibrando
Photographer?
Thank you Superbus_
I'm amazed at the camera.
I notice you are in Budapest. There must be great subjects to photograph there. My fiance is from Hungary and it looks lik a beautiful.
Cheers,
Brandon.
I'm amazed at the camera.
I notice you are in Budapest. There must be great subjects to photograph there. My fiance is from Hungary and it looks lik a beautiful.
Cheers,
Brandon.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
In the first picture, Brandon, more than in the second, the meter was fooled by the relatively bright background. You must work on your re-discovery.
ibrando
Photographer?
Thank you payasam.
I assume you mean the blown out whites in the background?
Should I have stopped down for this shot?
Cheers,
Brandon.
I assume you mean the blown out whites in the background?
Should I have stopped down for this shot?
Cheers,
Brandon.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
You could have opened up a stop or two, Brandon: some of the faces are in shadow. There's no way you can get both the faces and the light background within the range of the film.
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