T Thomaspin Member Local time 6:07 AM Joined Apr 21, 2005 Messages 39 View My Gallery May 6, 2005 #1 Some Bessa-T Snaps with a 21mm - the advantage of the very wide lens is that backgrounds appear more distant.
Some Bessa-T Snaps with a 21mm - the advantage of the very wide lens is that backgrounds appear more distant.
Doug Moderator Staff member Local time 6:07 AM Joined Sep 6, 2003 Messages 12,607 Location Central Washington, USA View My Gallery May 6, 2005 #2 Interesting shots... as this is usually SLR-country!
Pherdinand the snow must go on Local time 3:07 PM Joined Jul 26, 2004 Messages 7,869 Location by the river called the Gender View My Gallery May 6, 2005 #3 there are indeed some interesting-shaped driftwood photographed. What film?
sockeyed Well-known Local time 6:07 AM Joined Jan 26, 2005 Messages 923 Location Vancouver, BC View My Gallery May 6, 2005 #4 Woody Woody Lovely shots. There's something very attractive about driftwood, but it's not easy to get good and interesting images of it. On a similar theme, here are a few wide-angle wood-oriented shots from my Bessa L w/ CV 25/4, on Tri-X.
Woody Woody Lovely shots. There's something very attractive about driftwood, but it's not easy to get good and interesting images of it. On a similar theme, here are a few wide-angle wood-oriented shots from my Bessa L w/ CV 25/4, on Tri-X.