jsrockit
Moderator
I think all you guy's have more camera's than I do, which is good thing,
I'm just older now and look at thing's different.
Yes, bob...that and moving helped me to look at things differently too.
I think all you guy's have more camera's than I do, which is good thing,
I'm just older now and look at thing's different.
Damn...16!
I have 5... and I think I'll be selling 3. Probably hover around 3-4 in the coming years generally. My Fuji X100F and X-Pro2 have me pretty satisfied.
Damn...16!
I have 5... and I think I'll be selling 3. Probably hover around 3-4 in the coming years generally. My Fuji X100F and X-Pro2 have me pretty satisfied.
Some brotherly wisdom: at age 50 begin planning for retirement or you might not have one; also realize that at the age of 60 you finally realize that a decade is not that long a time. Seems like only a blink of the eye.
Thanks, but living in Chile has put an end to retirement saving. I´m a low wage worker here...
My Monochrom is on it's way back to me after 9 months at Leica NJ...
Joe
John,
There is mucho value added and richness in the experience and adventure of relocating and embracing a new culture. After a while NYC even becomes a rut.
I greatly admire the courage to embrace a drastic change in life.
In a way you can frame things in quality of life. You can brag that you did NYC and then moved on. Back at my 40th year High School reunion I saw a huge group of people who never left Long Island. It was kinda sad because they live in such a small world. Meanwhile they were amazed at my crazy life of wandering...
I have a rich brother who is a multi millionaire, but I figure I have the rich life.
Cal
Is there a meetup this Sunday? I should be able to make it, though I am pretty busy with other stuff.
I'm feeling the same way about New York as well Cal.
I just started scanning the Double-X, I may have a print by then.
Also, some members of the group might like to know about the following.
I have had photos in two of the Non-Members Exhibitions, but now that I am a member, I can't enter this one, but -- most you can!
CALL FOR ENTRIES: SCNY 40th Open Annual Non-Members' Exhibition
The Salmagundi Club announced its ANNUAL OPEN EXHIBITIONS, one for Painting, Sculpture, & Graphics and the other for Photography July 23 - Aug. 3, 2018. These competitive fine art exhibitions are comprised of works from all over the country and allows both well known and up-and-coming artists to exhibit their work in the Salmagundi Club's prestigious galleries.
Entry Deadline: Saturday, June 2, 2018.
For the Painting, Sculpture, & Graphics Prospectus, click HERE.
For the Photography Prospectus, click HERE.
Steve H.
Yes, it is the roll you gave to me. Cartridge says: "Kodak Motion Picture Film 5222 Double-X; loaded by Photo Warehouse Cat#623-36250". Shot in an R6, Summilux 50mm f/1.4, ISO setting 400.
My impression after looking at the strip hanging to dry and the first 4 frames in the Imacon II scanner is that this film will be very useful. I seems to have great density for scanning (as opposed to the Ferrania P30 which seems a little thin and seems not to like Diafine as a developer.
Cal,
The first 8 frames seem to show what I would call "wide latitude" in the scan. That might be the wrong term, but to me it means that the raw histogram out of the sensor seems to cover almost the entire range of the sensor's capability. So you don't have to use software to open up the histogram later.
After I get this scanned, I need to move the files over to some other processing software, and see how it prints out in Quadtone Rip.
Steve