Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
No exceptions.
You are taking your camera with you not loaded with film or storage card, explore scenes, composition and happily press the shutter - the only image of the scene will be the one in your memory.
Who's in?
Cheers,
Uwe
You are taking your camera with you not loaded with film or storage card, explore scenes, composition and happily press the shutter - the only image of the scene will be the one in your memory.
Who's in?
Cheers,
Uwe
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Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
Are you actually losing your creative mind by not having a camera with you or rather not taking pictures?
Cheers,
Uwe
Cheers,
Uwe
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
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FrankS
Registered User
I was thinking of trying to go for one year with my left arm tied behind my back, you know, because limitations spark creativity.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
sorry UWE NDS
had to delete post because I was using Eric's /Dog Star... Computer
back in as Helen on my Computer....
I'm already 'Playing' that Game...
taking it One step Further...No Cameras
my M6 ttl is at Dag's being Serviced
a newly acquired M is sent back...malfunctioning
so needless to Say I am getting 'GOOD' at this Game
though it is making me Quite Sulky
Losing my Creative Mind NOT being ble to shoot some things i 'See'...
reading More .... Looking at photography books more
and Lusting after an SP3 Millenium ...and thinking of getting rid of Leica....
had to delete post because I was using Eric's /Dog Star... Computer
back in as Helen on my Computer....
I'm already 'Playing' that Game...
taking it One step Further...No Cameras
my M6 ttl is at Dag's being Serviced
a newly acquired M is sent back...malfunctioning
so needless to Say I am getting 'GOOD' at this Game
though it is making me Quite Sulky
Losing my Creative Mind NOT being ble to shoot some things i 'See'...
reading More .... Looking at photography books more
and Lusting after an SP3 Millenium ...and thinking of getting rid of Leica....
user237428934
User deletion pending
Could you please show some of the results of your project here so that we can decide if it's worth to join 
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
I was thinking of trying to go for one year with my left arm tied behind my back, you know, because limitations spark creativity.
Well Frank
I Challenge You to Do IT...Why Not
lets see where it gets You...LOL
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sorry UWE NDS
had to delete post because I was using Eric's /Dog Star... Computer
back in as Helen on my Computer....
I'm already 'Playing' that Game...
taking it One step Further...No Cameras
my M6 ttl is at Dag's being Serviced
a newly acquired M is sent back...malfunctioning
so needless to Say I am getting 'GOOD' at this Game
though it is making me Quite Sulky
Losing my Creative Mind NOT being ble to shoot some things i 'See'...
reading More .... Looking at photography books more
and Lusting after an SP3 Millenium ...and thinking of getting rid of Leica....![]()
going over to nikon!
you are a whirling dervish woman!!
FrankS
Registered User
Well there will be some exceptions:
when I need both arms, and such.
when I need both arms, and such.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
going over to nikon!
you are a whirling dervish woman!!
That's what Happens when your Pushed to the brink....:bang:
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in all honesty...cv r4* is my favourite film camera
BUT
the nikon rf cameras are THE best looking cameras ever made!
if only they were digital...
BUT
the nikon rf cameras are THE best looking cameras ever made!
if only they were digital...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
in all honesty...cv r4* is my favourite film camera
BUT
the nikon rf cameras are THE best looking cameras ever made!
if only they were digital...
Do I AGREE
something Quite Sexy & Alluring un the 'LOOK'
the RF lenses are far Prettier and Svelte than the leica lens design
except possily the DR, & the old collapsibles have Charm
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Uwe_Nds
Chief Assistant Driver
Could you please show some of the results of your project here so that we can decide if it's worth to join![]()
Well, probably after the one year coming back with a camera to all the places I discovered.
Cheers,
Uwe
valdas
Veteran
I do it all the time... even without a camera...
surfnsnow
Member
Reminds me of "Hookless Fly Fishing"
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...-Angler-likes-fish-too-much-to-hurt-them.html
Edit:
Better description:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/07/sports/outdoors-hookless-fly-fishing-is-a-humane-advance.html
Angler is delighted to see the fish rise to his fly, but does not want to hook and reel it in. Not to be confused with Moffitt's hookless system to actually catch the fish.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...-Angler-likes-fish-too-much-to-hurt-them.html
Edit:
Better description:
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/07/sports/outdoors-hookless-fly-fishing-is-a-humane-advance.html
Angler is delighted to see the fish rise to his fly, but does not want to hook and reel it in. Not to be confused with Moffitt's hookless system to actually catch the fish.
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maggieo
More Deadly
Well, I'll say this- it didn't hurt the young André Kertész, who didn't have a camera until he was eighteen and spent his teenage years imagining the photos he would make if he'd had a camera. (sourced from Robert Gurbo's introductory essay in André Kertész: The Early Years)
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
I wrote about doing something like this, back in early 2008, here on my blog. The project involved using a pretend (i.e. faux) camera, which I documented on F295. Here's a picture of my fauxtographic device. The viewfinder is hacked from an old plastic Polaroid 600 camera (it's a pretty good VF, actually); the body of the camera is made from a block of wood, with parts from the Polaroid glued on as needed. I imbedded a clothespin clicker device with which to make the shutter sound when an image is to be captured onto one's neural storage media. I also installed an "erase" switch on the bottom of the camera, in case one is challenged in public about taking pictures and is forced to delete one's images.
I haven't used this device as much as I originally intended, as it's more a blend of performance art, photography and subtle protest against the rise of the Security State. But I'd like to have someone accompany me with a compact video camera (like a Flip) with which to document public reaction to my fauxtographic activities.
~Joe
PS: The images I'm getting with this camera are extraordinary; although I noticed they do tend to fade in detail over time, something about long term memory and persistence of vision, technical details that are way over my head. The audible "click" at the time of capture helps one to isolate a particular visual moment in time. I'm not certain how I'll share these images, perhaps a gallery showing with matte boards in frames behind glass, with a description of the faux image on an adjacent placard.
I haven't used this device as much as I originally intended, as it's more a blend of performance art, photography and subtle protest against the rise of the Security State. But I'd like to have someone accompany me with a compact video camera (like a Flip) with which to document public reaction to my fauxtographic activities.
~Joe
PS: The images I'm getting with this camera are extraordinary; although I noticed they do tend to fade in detail over time, something about long term memory and persistence of vision, technical details that are way over my head. The audible "click" at the time of capture helps one to isolate a particular visual moment in time. I'm not certain how I'll share these images, perhaps a gallery showing with matte boards in frames behind glass, with a description of the faux image on an adjacent placard.

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