fgianni
Trainee Amateur
If Simon finds it difficult to come to Brum I don't have any problem in coming to London again, I did not get a lot of time for shooting the first time around 
fgianni
Trainee Amateur
Here are a few portraits of interesting characters that were hanging around Speaker's corner yesterday:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=323278#post323278
Feel free to throw stones as you see fit, I am here to learn.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=323278#post323278
Feel free to throw stones as you see fit, I am here to learn.
tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Once again, sorry I missed this one, but I hope to be along next time...
Also very happy to come to Birmingham; I keep passing through on the train and it looks great from that perspective.
I also want to do "days in the city" in Manchester and Newcastle and just about anywhere else, so just keep those ideas coming.
And baltis are all very well, but everyone knows the real curry capital of Britain is Bradford
Tom
Also very happy to come to Birmingham; I keep passing through on the train and it looks great from that perspective.
I also want to do "days in the city" in Manchester and Newcastle and just about anywhere else, so just keep those ideas coming.
And baltis are all very well, but everyone knows the real curry capital of Britain is Bradford
Tom
joshmlevine
Member
Hi Guys,
Thanks for a great trip on Sunday!
My film is souped and I will scan some shots and upload them over the course of the week.
Looking forward to the next one,
Thanks for a great trip on Sunday!
My film is souped and I will scan some shots and upload them over the course of the week.
Looking forward to the next one,
Jim Watts
Still trying to See.
Simon Larby said:.............Speaking of which i'm going there now to meet Jerome Meridol from he does some very cool layouts of photographer's works you should check out his site and that's not a plug to see my work BTW.
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Simon,
Have just got around to downloading the issue on your work from http://webphotomag.com/home.php.
Really excellent, sensitive work with a sympathetic layout by the web mag as you suggested. I know comparisons are odious, but a lot of it reminds me of the best of the Eugene Smith essays, especially Minamata. The, what I assume is the extended length of time you have taken so far with these "works in progress" shows in the results. Perhaps there is still some hope of photography as a vehicle for change rather than conceptual doodling.
Where and when is the exhibition you are printing for going to be on?
APLUG
Very, very much worth the large download for those here who have not yet seen this issue on Simon's work yet.
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Yea cmon guys! where are the pics!
BJ Bignell
Je n'aurai plus peur
'Twas an excellent day out guys; it was a pleasure to meet all of you. It started slow for me (probably less than 10 shots at the markets and the lock), but I must have burned three rolls at Speakers' Corner. What an experience! 
Manolo: I haven't developed the pictures from our meet in September yet! Don't hold your breath, you'll pass out. I have a few pictures I took with Francesco's RD-1/75 'lux combo; I can go through those in them meantime and post any goodies.
Kully: You owe me a pint. You can pay it to Manolo, and some day in the future I'll collect from him.
Cheers lads,
BJ
Manolo: I haven't developed the pictures from our meet in September yet! Don't hold your breath, you'll pass out. I have a few pictures I took with Francesco's RD-1/75 'lux combo; I can go through those in them meantime and post any goodies.
Kully: You owe me a pint. You can pay it to Manolo, and some day in the future I'll collect from him.
Cheers lads,
BJ
BJ Bignell
Je n'aurai plus peur
Where's the picture of you with the guy in the top hat? I'm still looking forward to that one.Ash said:Yea cmon guys! where are the pics!
BJ Bignell
Je n'aurai plus peur
I've uploaded four pictures from the meet to a gallery on my website. You can view them here: Speakers' Corner - June 18
All were taken with the RD-1 and 75 'lux, wide-open or f2. They are unedited, except for some sharpening (too much?). The 'lux is a beautiful lens, and the RD-1 viewfinder is excellent, if not a bit short for this lens. I was also impressed by the autoexposure; does anyone know if it's an identical system to the R3a?
Attached below is a picture of Francesco; it probably has the best focus of the bunch I took.
BJ
All were taken with the RD-1 and 75 'lux, wide-open or f2. They are unedited, except for some sharpening (too much?). The 'lux is a beautiful lens, and the RD-1 viewfinder is excellent, if not a bit short for this lens. I was also impressed by the autoexposure; does anyone know if it's an identical system to the R3a?
Attached below is a picture of Francesco; it probably has the best focus of the bunch I took.
BJ
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