amalric
Member
Strictly speaking this is not a m4/3 thread at all since the trip was shot with a film camera 12 yrs, ago. It was later digitised with a 4/3 camera, and anyway what matters is that I appreciate the creativity and taste of the users of this forum.
http://amalric2014.blogspot.it/2014/08/an-adventure-in-western-desert-of-egypt.html
It is also an essay in mixing text and pictures to a higher integration, a project that I am sharing with a fellow photog.
I hope you enjoy, and let me know whatever
http://amalric2014.blogspot.it/2014/08/an-adventure-in-western-desert-of-egypt.html
It is also an essay in mixing text and pictures to a higher integration, a project that I am sharing with a fellow photog.
I hope you enjoy, and let me know whatever
jarski
Veteran
bookmarked! thanks for sharing 
raid
Dad Photographer
Thank you for the post. It makes an interesting read.
Bobfrance
Over Exposed
I think that's an excellent piece.
Plus extra kudos for being published in New Scientist!
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Plus extra kudos for being published in New Scientist!
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amalric
Member
Thank you! One of the questions I ask myself today, is if my E-M5 would stand well the extreme conditions, of if I'd opt again for a film mechanical SLR.
Certainly having Live Time, i.e. bulb, would open a whole new range of possibilities.
Second part to come soon.
Certainly having Live Time, i.e. bulb, would open a whole new range of possibilities.
Second part to come soon.
raid
Dad Photographer
I would take digital and film equipment with me in such unique settings. Especially MF would bring out the details.
amalric
Member
I would take digital and film equipment with me in such unique settings. Especially MF would bring out the details.
Are you familiar with the desert environment? I was acting on the principle that what isn't there doesn't break . The vibrations in a 2000 km. off road are devastating, but Praktica was known for sturdiness. And of course it is a MF camera, maxing at 1/1000, so difficult to avoid f/16 and stay there
Also some were better than me, but my point is the story *and* the images.
Cheers!
Sparrow
Veteran
... yes a good read and photos
Red Rock Bill
Well-known
a great read on a quiet Monday morning,thanks for posting...regards,Bill
amalric
Member
And this is the instalment n. 2, where we see the end of the trip and the archaeological developments, quite a hit, for Egyptology:
http://amalric2014.blogspot.it/2014/08/adventures-in-western-desert.html
http://amalric2014.blogspot.it/2014/08/adventures-in-western-desert.html
mh2000
Well-known
REally interesting article and some beautiful photos!!! Thanks for posting here!
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