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I'm pretty new here, but have been lurking for a few months now. I've recently bought my first rangefinder, and have fallen in love. I shoot Nikon film & digital cameras, and the size of the Bessa & 40/1.4 are a real treat.
I first got the camera last Wednesday, and I've fired off a few rolls in the past days. I'm a street photographer, and love people watching. The two really go together well.
For the first few rolls, I've not done as much with people on the streets, but have focused on one of my favorite subjects, reflections. I found this was a good starting point while I got used to the focusing & using two eyes. I've been squinting into a viewfinder for too long, and my brains putting up a hell of a fight.
The B&W's are from my first roll, and the color shots are from my second. For B&W, I used Kodak Plus-X developed in D-76, and for the color I used Kodak 100UC (Ultra Color) and let the lab do the processing and I did the scanning. With the scanning and color editing, I made the pictures match the prints from the lab.
"Suits & Shoes"
"No...I wanted That One"
"It's Still Too Expensive"
"Ben & Jerry's"
Thanks everyone for getting this far in the post. I apologize for my ramblings, but I've been known to be a bit long winded.
I look forward to meeting you.
Dave
I first got the camera last Wednesday, and I've fired off a few rolls in the past days. I'm a street photographer, and love people watching. The two really go together well.
For the first few rolls, I've not done as much with people on the streets, but have focused on one of my favorite subjects, reflections. I found this was a good starting point while I got used to the focusing & using two eyes. I've been squinting into a viewfinder for too long, and my brains putting up a hell of a fight.
The B&W's are from my first roll, and the color shots are from my second. For B&W, I used Kodak Plus-X developed in D-76, and for the color I used Kodak 100UC (Ultra Color) and let the lab do the processing and I did the scanning. With the scanning and color editing, I made the pictures match the prints from the lab.
"Suits & Shoes"
"No...I wanted That One"
"It's Still Too Expensive"
"Ben & Jerry's"
Thanks everyone for getting this far in the post. I apologize for my ramblings, but I've been known to be a bit long winded.
I look forward to meeting you.
Dave