streettrailpark
Member
Hey guys, I'm a student from canada, been shooting for probably 5 years now... I'm not sure if it's cool that I post digital... Heres a couple recent ones.
And a couple rangefinder ones to keep honest.


And a couple rangefinder ones to keep honest.


le vrai rdu
Well-known
The two first ones are very interesting (the others are good but, well, not as much as the other, the way they drive some feelings)
BTW, wellcome here
BTW, wellcome here
John Lawrence
Well-known
Like the first two, and from my point of view it's the image that matters regardless of whether it's captured on film or digital.
John
John
bigeye
Well-known
These are conscious of light, a very good thing.
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Welcome to RFF - you probably realised by now that there is a tremendous variety of experience and information here.
Postings are often a mixture of digital and film so no issues about what you are contributing.
Particularly like the second picture which is one of those happy instances that just come along sometimes and you are lucky or not to capture the right moment - you got it.
The first had me wondering - what if - about the pose, the girl, the chair. I wanted this photo to be one of a sequence. Did you take others at the same posing?
jesse
Postings are often a mixture of digital and film so no issues about what you are contributing.
Particularly like the second picture which is one of those happy instances that just come along sometimes and you are lucky or not to capture the right moment - you got it.
The first had me wondering - what if - about the pose, the girl, the chair. I wanted this photo to be one of a sequence. Did you take others at the same posing?
jesse
farlymac
PF McFarland
I like the contrast between the city and country snow scenes. Maybe you can dig through your archive, and come up with a series of contrasting shots. And welcome to the forum.
PF
PF
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