Some GSN photos from China

Great pics. I always, well generally speaking, take one of my GSN, GS or MG-1 cameras with me when traveling into Siberia, Russia proper or Ukraine. By looking at my posted shots, I can tell which ones were taken on one of my Yashicas.
 
Thanks for posting such warm and interesting pictures! I have a GSN and a GX and still make good pictures!
 

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Incredible that I seem to have missed this thread the first time and during its previous reincarnations.

Stunning photos. Of course that isn't a surprise from Avotius.
 
man, forgot about the GSN sitting on my shelf...who needs the latest Leica now?

Todd
 
I remember this thread from long ago but when I looked at the photos I was still amazed at how good they are.

A+ mate go to the top of the class.
 
The images in this thread are truly remarkable. Oddly, the one camera I own that I could never get along with is my Yashica GSN. I shot two rolls through it, couldn't handle its size and clunkiness, and haven't touched it since.
 
Wow ... I just checked the date when this thread was posted by Avotius, who's life has changed significantly incidentally. He's now a dad and living in China to my knowledge.

This thread was the sole reason I bought a Yashica and I'm so glad it resurfaces every now and then to remind us that beautiful images can be had from the most humble of cameras.

I salute you Colin and hope you're life is currently full and happy. :)
 
You couldn't ask for anything much better. Three cheers for the plain old Yashicas. You probably just boosted up the going price on the GSN series!
 
Excellent photography, by a very capable photographer.

The GSN is a very nice rangefinder film camera, and it played its part in these photographs, too. I just wish that I could get similar results from mine...! ;)
 
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