jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I just had an article on the Monochrom as travel camera published in Theme magazine:
http://the.me/henri-in-africa-the-leica-monochrom-as-a-travel-camera/
http://the.me/henri-in-africa-the-leica-monochrom-as-a-travel-camera/
Richard G
Veteran
Congratulations. Some nice pictures. I am with your wife on this one though: M9 for sure.
wintoid
Back to film
Loooove the first photo in the article
c.poulton
Well-known
Nice article, Jaap - thanks for the heads up and well done!
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rpsawin
Guest
Nice article, Jaap - thanks for the heads up and well done!
+1
Well done.
Best regards,
Bob
cam
the need for speed
excellent article, Jaap!
it really showed where the Monochrom shines
it really showed where the Monochrom shines
cam
the need for speed
Jaap, i didn't want to ask you this when i commented on the article itself, but what lens/filter combo did you use for the last shot? the 50 and a yellow? also, what ISO and shutter speed? i love the texture and the fact that whilst you froze most, there was still movement in the teacher's hand. just stunning all around!
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
ISO 1250, Summilux 50 asph 1/30th, no filter.Jaap, i didn't want to ask you this when i commented on the article itself, but what lens/filter combo did you use for the last shot? the 50 and a yellow? also, what ISO and shutter speed? i love the texture and the fact that whilst you froze most, there was still movement in the teacher's hand. just stunning all around!
leicapixie
Well-known
very interesting article. loved the kids portraits. the idea of almost "only" B/W a very interesting idea. i always liked photographing in rural areas of Africa. Way safer.. Conclusion= wonderlik.
borge
Established
Excellent article Jaap. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
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