Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Since I don't have photos from my Canonet as of yet to show all you people, I decided to upload some of my non-rangefinder shots to my gallery. I have one now. It's nifty.
For those who don't want to go to the gallery, here are the pics. All shot with a Nikon FE and 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor AI on Kodak Ultra Color at ISO 400. Most of them have been taken into Photoshop for contrast/brightness adjustments due to my not liking the film.
The street in front of my house. Underexposed. I was surprised at the fact that this shot was underexposed as I had another from a previous roll that wasn't. I think it was the film.
This is of the signs at the end of a dead end road by my house.
This is a reflection of the trees in the water after a thunderstorm. I really liked how this one turned out. I believe that I was shooting at f/2.8 on this one.
This is of the sign at the beginning of the dead end street on my block. It seems to pretty much cover my mood about living in this town as of right now. A dead end with no outlet.
Our mailbox before we actually had the damn thing fixed. I wanted to wait a while to fix it, but other forces were at work that prevented me from doing so. Made for nice mood photography.
A tree in my back yard. The previous owner of the house decided that the best way to get the cable wire out of the way was to tie it to the tree. Kinky.
And last but certainly not least, my 'famous' alley shot. Everyone I show this to likes it for some reason. Even though the whole alley isn't in focus, they seem to appreciate the composition. I've also noticed that it seems as though the camera wasn't straight, but I can assure you it was.
And that's about it. Thought I'd at least show you that I DO actually have an interest in photography besides the whole collecting gear part.
For those who don't want to go to the gallery, here are the pics. All shot with a Nikon FE and 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor AI on Kodak Ultra Color at ISO 400. Most of them have been taken into Photoshop for contrast/brightness adjustments due to my not liking the film.
The street in front of my house. Underexposed. I was surprised at the fact that this shot was underexposed as I had another from a previous roll that wasn't. I think it was the film.
This is of the signs at the end of a dead end road by my house.
This is a reflection of the trees in the water after a thunderstorm. I really liked how this one turned out. I believe that I was shooting at f/2.8 on this one.
This is of the sign at the beginning of the dead end street on my block. It seems to pretty much cover my mood about living in this town as of right now. A dead end with no outlet.
Our mailbox before we actually had the damn thing fixed. I wanted to wait a while to fix it, but other forces were at work that prevented me from doing so. Made for nice mood photography.
A tree in my back yard. The previous owner of the house decided that the best way to get the cable wire out of the way was to tie it to the tree. Kinky.
And last but certainly not least, my 'famous' alley shot. Everyone I show this to likes it for some reason. Even though the whole alley isn't in focus, they seem to appreciate the composition. I've also noticed that it seems as though the camera wasn't straight, but I can assure you it was.
And that's about it. Thought I'd at least show you that I DO actually have an interest in photography besides the whole collecting gear part.