RichC
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Thanks!Beautiful work.
Yes, I think we are more in agreement than not. I used to use a Canon TSL 24 II for, well, almost everything but mostly architectural photography. If I were doing what you are doing, an arsenal of TS lenses is exactly what I would have. The OP, I glean (though I do not know), is looking for a way to simplify in order to find a particular vision.
All photographers benefit by thinking about their vision. The trick is to avoid making a straitjacket for yourself or becoming a one-trick pony while creating photographs that look uniquely yours with a degree of coherence and consistency.
I have a preference for moody, evocative images and the 645 format - but if a photograph would be better without either, then I’ll forgo them.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Yes!
Yes!
Yes, but, um, this thread is - sort of - about the right tool for the job...
Regards, David
Yes!
Good Grief . . . that *is* a slide rule !!!
Yes, but, um, this thread is - sort of - about the right tool for the job...
Regards, David
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please note that i said the same camera body but did not mention lenses...i would use different lenses.
Big Ursus
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Many years ago. I loved the square format of my twin lens Rollie, but unemployment forced me to sell it.
I can't say I've missed the format, though I still mourn for that camera!
I can't say I've missed the format, though I still mourn for that camera!
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