boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I'll start from the end, I loved the spirit of your album, and now I can understand your creative optical rationale.
Although the lens doesn't really matter and I say the same things about the camera. But it is important to understand
and remember that a combination of camera and lens, one that creates an inner physical and mental connection with
them, is the best of all worlds that photographers could hope for.
From the personal aspect, not everyone will be able to spend the tens of thousands of dollars embodied in the price of
an original Elcan lens. But hey, you can get the Chinese LLL Elcan for a fraction of the price - a lens that has all the right
ingredients in its DNA.
*Attached is a photo from my Leica M8, without connection to Elcan, and of course without any hot IR filter on the lens.
L1001344 S3 by Jeri Leibovits, on Flickr
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I love to watch street food being prepared. I love street food. It is a festival, a communion and a joy. It is how to get to know the locals and how to indulge in some really good prole food. Prole food rules. ;o) Much of it is wrapped in a pancake of sorts be it shwarma, gyro, tortilla, burrito, blini, or a nice buckwheat galette with a good French country sausage wrapped into it.
Where are these guys and what are they cooking? It looks like somewhere close to the Mediterranean, where a lot of good food hangs out.
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