jonasv
has no mustache
Not a German RFFer but:
I went to visit 'Privat' today, a photo exhibition at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, and it was very much worth it.
Edit: oh. tomorrow's the last day of the exhibit.
I went to visit 'Privat' today, a photo exhibition at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, and it was very much worth it.
Edit: oh. tomorrow's the last day of the exhibit.
Bille
Well-known
Coffee or beer in Berlin, I'm in for both. Drop me a line when you have your travel dates fixed.
Nice blog, klara!
benji77
@R.F.F
Apologies for the late reply. This turn-out is really great, and I could even create a Germany Street Shoot for a day with such a fantastic group of individuals!
I shall respond to each of you individually around late Feb on my travel plans and a meet up.
Thanks much guys/gals!
I shall respond to each of you individually around late Feb on my travel plans and a meet up.
Thanks much guys/gals!
Kent
Finally at home...
I live close to Frankfurt, but visit Cologne regularly. Let me know when you're heading to either city and I'd love to join you guys for a photo-(and beer-)walk.
Actually, I live almost in the same town as efix.
If I've got the time when you arrive, count me in!
Pikapig
Loving Analog
Guys, just a quick question since you guys know it best. Would a 3 days 2 night in berlin be sufficient or should i sacrifice or push back a nite in innsbruck, austria or even switzerland to stay another day in Berlin...
From what i googled, Berlin seems quite urban compared to the victorian old streets in Austria and some landscape in Switzerland..
From what i googled, Berlin seems quite urban compared to the victorian old streets in Austria and some landscape in Switzerland..
benji77
@R.F.F
Would it be advisable/feasible to drag along a Mamiya RZ67 where I hope to get portraits and some landscapes of Germany?
k__43
Registered Film User
Would it be advisable/feasible to drag along a Mamiya RZ67 where I hope to get portraits and some landscapes of Germany?
I think dragging along a RZ67 is never advisable seen from a orthopaedic point of view.
But really, why not?
Kent
Finally at home...
Guys, just a quick question since you guys know it best. Would a 3 days 2 night in berlin be sufficient or should i sacrifice or push back a nite in innsbruck, austria or even switzerland to stay another day in Berlin...
From what i googled, Berlin seems quite urban compared to the victorian old streets in Austria and some landscape in Switzerland..
Depends on what you plan to see.
But I would say 3 days in Berlin is not enough if you want to get an at least somewhat "complete" impression.
Of course, 3 days is better than nothing.
benji77
@R.F.F
I think dragging along a RZ67 is never advisable seen from a orthopaedic point of view.
But really, why not?
Initially I thought I could contain my thoughts to a 110mmm with my RZ. Then I realized that the 50/4.5 Sekor sitting in the dry box at home would be a waste. :bang:
I actually spend more time thinking about what gear to shoot with rather than what clothes to pack. Insane.
BW400CN
Bessamatic forever!
If you travel to many places and don´t stay at one - I would pick up the lightes gear I have.
1 body and 2 or 3 lenses would be engough for nearly any situation.
When you came to Innsbruck and we walk together I can lend you some of my gear if you like - mostly old SLR stuff from Voigtländer or Zeiss.
Or maybe a Kiev
1 body and 2 or 3 lenses would be engough for nearly any situation.
When you came to Innsbruck and we walk together I can lend you some of my gear if you like - mostly old SLR stuff from Voigtländer or Zeiss.
Or maybe a Kiev
k__43
Registered Film User
I actually spend more time thinking about what gear to shoot with rather than what clothes to pack. Insane.
I know that feeling well.
A one camera one lens setup can sometimes be a relieve .. you just have to pick the right one. That is the most difficult part.
When I go medium format for a trip I like to have a second 135 camera that is light for the more snapshot-ish stuff .. like my CL or XA. When I go only 135 I take a M-Leica.
benji77
@R.F.F
If you travel to many places and don´t stay at one - I would pick up the lightes gear I have.
1 body and 2 or 3 lenses would be engough for nearly any situation.
When you came to Innsbruck and we walk together I can lend you some of my gear if you like - mostly old SLR stuff from Voigtländer or Zeiss.
Or maybe a Kiev
This is most kind of you. Will update you via PM on my plans
I know that feeling well.
A one camera one lens setup can sometimes be a relieve .. you just have to pick the right one. That is the most difficult part.
When I go medium format for a trip I like to have a second 135 camera that is light for the more snapshot-ish stuff .. like my CL or XA. When I go only 135 I take a M-Leica.
My initial plan was to hit the trip with 1 M-Mount with 3 lens. After a check on my film stock in my fridge, the amount of 120mm Acros and Velvia's/Provia's shouted at me, they said:
"Are we going or not?"
I looked at the focusing screen of my Yashica Mat 124.
Then I looked at my RZ67.
Guess who won that one.
FrankHarries
Well-known
If the RZ won, nobody will walk WITH you on your trip across the nation(s) a hopefully they'll wait for you at the corners to catch up
benji77
@R.F.F
LOL.
I base my theory that I should be able to endure the physical hardship of the RZ with 2 lens plus an M-mount with another 2 lens and a stash of film because...
I survived one month in Europe with my brick of a D3 + F100 + 4 lens back in 2010.
But I am old now.
And wiser I should be no?
I base my theory that I should be able to endure the physical hardship of the RZ with 2 lens plus an M-mount with another 2 lens and a stash of film because...
I survived one month in Europe with my brick of a D3 + F100 + 4 lens back in 2010.
But I am old now.
And wiser I should be no?
Kent
Finally at home...
I would always bring a backup-cam. In case the first one seizes up.
Pikapig
Loving Analog
Just don make sense to buy the best equipment and leave them at home...
im bringing my bronica SQ-Ai setup...
argghh...but then u really envy people who travel light..
im bringing my bronica SQ-Ai setup...
argghh...but then u really envy people who travel light..
Pikapig
Loving Analog
Innsbruck is so nice on pictures...im looking forward to it.If you travel to many places and don´t stay at one - I would pick up the lightes gear I have.
1 body and 2 or 3 lenses would be engough for nearly any situation.
When you came to Innsbruck and we walk together I can lend you some of my gear if you like - mostly old SLR stuff from Voigtländer or Zeiss.
Or maybe a Kiev
Pikapig
Loving Analog
yea, i agree..but then there are just too many places not to be missedDepends on what you plan to see.
But I would say 3 days in Berlin is not enough if you want to get an at least somewhat "complete" impression.
Of course, 3 days is better than nothing.![]()
Pikapig
Loving Analog
Bring it...definitely lighter than the amount of things im bringing..i guessLOL.
I base my theory that I should be able to endure the physical hardship of the RZ with 2 lens plus an M-mount with another 2 lens and a stash of film because...
I survived one month in Europe with my brick of a D3 + F100 + 4 lens back in 2010.
But I am old now.
And wiser I should be no?
BW400CN
Bessamatic forever!
Innsbruck is so nice on pictures...im looking forward to it.
Right - especialy the old city or the old city of Hall - which is nearly a complete gothic old city.
I should do a photowalk there and post some pics.
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