dave lackey
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Since reading that this forum (RFF) wants to be more image-focused, I have an idea...a photo challenge strictly using the Nikon RF's....
Although I no longer teach at the university, I am still interested in researching topics of interest. My latest is (will be) the S3 2000 Nikon RF that wil be in my hands by Christmas! My research involves incorporating emotion into my photographs...not just artsy stuff...I mean real emotion. After listening to my latest Bob Dylan CD acquisitions, I got to thinking how to best shoot images that conveyed the same kind of emotions...
So, here is the challenge:
Post images that incorporate emotions using only the Nikon RF's.
Anyone like to join in this adventure?
Although I no longer teach at the university, I am still interested in researching topics of interest. My latest is (will be) the S3 2000 Nikon RF that wil be in my hands by Christmas! My research involves incorporating emotion into my photographs...not just artsy stuff...I mean real emotion. After listening to my latest Bob Dylan CD acquisitions, I got to thinking how to best shoot images that conveyed the same kind of emotions...
So, here is the challenge:
Post images that incorporate emotions using only the Nikon RF's.
Anyone like to join in this adventure?
VinceC
Veteran
Daughter greeting her father as he arrives home from Iraq.
Can't remember camera/lens combo. Probably SP with 85/2.

Can't remember camera/lens combo. Probably SP with 85/2.
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ferider
Veteran
Would you be OK softening the requirements, to allow photos shot with Nikkor RF lenses ?
dave lackey
Veteran
SURE!! After all, it is part of the Nikon RF system and totally relevant...in fact, someone may say the photo is more dependent on the lens!
I am really looking forward to learning from you folks, so please post what you like.
Can't wait to see your images!!!
I am really looking forward to learning from you folks, so please post what you like.
Can't wait to see your images!!!
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Tuolumne
Veteran
I don't know how you can say this will be "image focused", since one of the requirements is that it be shot with a certain kind of camera, the type being undiscernable from the final image! 
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dave lackey
Veteran
Vince, that is special....
Thanks,
Thanks,
dave lackey
Veteran
Please see post above, as I only posted this challenge on the Nikon RF forum...but if you have a great image, please post it! I welcome all you can post as I am trying to see how everyone captures emotions in their photography.
My apologies if it were taken the wrong way...
My apologies if it were taken the wrong way...
ferider
Veteran
Not sure if it's great, but it was taken with an 85/2:
Best,
Roland.

Best,
Roland.
Tuolumne
Veteran
dave lackey said:Please see post above, as I only posted this challenge on the Nikon RF forum...but if you have a great image, please post it! I welcome all you can post as I am trying to see how everyone captures emotions in their photography.
My apologies if it were taken the wrong way...
Here's mine. Taken with a Ricoh GX-100. Sorry, no Nikon RFs! :angel:
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VinceC
Veteran
This one's taken with an S3-2000 and its kit lens.
MikeL
Go Fish
Great ones Vince!
Roland, that must be her little brother to be pulling on his ear like that (I have 2 older sisters).
Roland, that must be her little brother to be pulling on his ear like that (I have 2 older sisters).
dave lackey
Veteran
Ahhh..kids theme! Super...
Must wait on my RF for Christmas to be able to post, but this is where I am at the moment:
Emotion: JOY
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=52497&stc=1&d=1196433828
Must wait on my RF for Christmas to be able to post, but this is where I am at the moment:
Emotion: JOY
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=52497&stc=1&d=1196433828
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Roel
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A mum/daugther moment with the Nikkor 105mm ltm.
Roel
Roel
Jarle Aasland
Nikon SP/S2, Fuji X100
My son captured in a tranquil moment:
Nikon S2, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4, Kodak Tri-X.
Jarle

Nikon S2, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4, Kodak Tri-X.
Jarle
dave lackey
Veteran
Jarle Aasland said:My son captured in a tranquil moment:
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Nikon S2, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4, Kodak Tri-X.
Jarle
Nice grab!
What one-word emotion would stick with this image?
BTW, Seems like BW is better to show emotions...at least so far...
Jarle, I like the way the 1.4 Nikkor renders the background and isolates the subject...can't wait to use my own!
Thanks!
jsuominen
Well-known
A classic camera suits better for the silent mood of a coffee-break inside 80-years-old market hall:

Shot few days ago with Nikon S2 & Mill. Nikkor-S 50/1.4 @ f/2. Tri-X 400TX rated 400ASA
and 'souped' in D-76.
Imagine if I had entered this spot with Nikon D3 (which I don't own and maybe never will)
and big zoom, or bulky and noisy F3+MD-4. They have noticed me instantly...
At least the noise of MD-4 might have scared them away... ;-)

Shot few days ago with Nikon S2 & Mill. Nikkor-S 50/1.4 @ f/2. Tri-X 400TX rated 400ASA
and 'souped' in D-76.
Imagine if I had entered this spot with Nikon D3 (which I don't own and maybe never will)
and big zoom, or bulky and noisy F3+MD-4. They have noticed me instantly...
At least the noise of MD-4 might have scared them away... ;-)
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rbsinto
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Jari,
I couldn't disagree with you more. I've been shooting for 30 years, with motorized Nikon manual focus SLR's and have never had any problems taking candid street photos using them. I've had an S3 for about one year and while I find it quite easy to pre-meter, and set hyperfocus, and then shoot without looking through the viewfinder using the CV 21, I can and do achieve exactly the same thing with any of my SLRs equipped with a similarly wide lens. And I've never scared anyone away while doing it.
Frankly, I've always considered the "rangefinders are so much quieter, less obtrusive and therefore better than SLR's for photojournalism and street shooting" story to be just another photographic urban myth, probably started and purpetrated by the rangefinder division of the Leica Corporation.
I couldn't disagree with you more. I've been shooting for 30 years, with motorized Nikon manual focus SLR's and have never had any problems taking candid street photos using them. I've had an S3 for about one year and while I find it quite easy to pre-meter, and set hyperfocus, and then shoot without looking through the viewfinder using the CV 21, I can and do achieve exactly the same thing with any of my SLRs equipped with a similarly wide lens. And I've never scared anyone away while doing it.
Frankly, I've always considered the "rangefinders are so much quieter, less obtrusive and therefore better than SLR's for photojournalism and street shooting" story to be just another photographic urban myth, probably started and purpetrated by the rangefinder division of the Leica Corporation.
jsuominen
Well-known
rbsinto said:Jari,
I couldn't disagree with you more. I've been shooting for 30 years, with motorized Nikon manual focus SLR's and have never had any problems taking candid street photos using them.
Thanks for comment. You're maybe right about candid street shots and motor drives. Anyway, inside a rather quiet market hall, my MD-4 motors sound may have been a bit noisy. But seriously speaking, it would have not scared anyone away.
rbsinto
Well-known
Jari,
Since 1977 when I began shooting, I've used a motorized FE, FE-2, and currently use three motorized cameras: F, F2, and FA, so when I shoot, there is no question that people can hear the drives. And still it's no problem to do street candids with them.
Since 1977 when I began shooting, I've used a motorized FE, FE-2, and currently use three motorized cameras: F, F2, and FA, so when I shoot, there is no question that people can hear the drives. And still it's no problem to do street candids with them.
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What's with all this SLR talk guys
This is a rangefinder forum
Ok, to get back on topic here's a shot taken with the Nikkor Mill. 50/1.4.
Kyomi-chan was very excited about trying out dad's big camera, so I'll say the emotion for this one is "excitement".
Ok, to get back on topic here's a shot taken with the Nikkor Mill. 50/1.4.
Kyomi-chan was very excited about trying out dad's big camera, so I'll say the emotion for this one is "excitement".

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