maggieo
More Deadly
Thanks! I'm enjoying seeing your work here, too.
nektar
Member
Some more... trying to contribute more actively after years of mainly reading (and learning)



MickH
Well-known
I am really sorry, I'll take the photos out.
Don't do that, I like 'em.
I'm also in touch with some people who could sort him out for you .. a Chinese Burn and a Wedgie are among the punishments I believe they can hand out.
I think they accept payment in XP2, Tri-X or 120 Provia.
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
You've got an ability to show repetition, and this is my favorite one of yours in this thread!
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Another vote for the Three Faces, great shot Monz.
bobbyrab
Well-known
Superb Simon, I love the walking figures.
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Superb Simon, I love the walking figures.
Thank you. I don't think anyone will be complimenting the tonality of that one but hopefully the patterns distract enough
Rodchenko
Olympian
I thought the high contrast made for a grabbing graphic image. Maybe not in the spirit of trad 'street' photography (after all, it wasn't a wonky, out of focus shot of a woman's arse), but a nice image nonetheless.
The cows are amusing.
The cows are amusing.
lynnb
Veteran
MickH
Well-known
robert blu
quiet photographer
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Mick, that has to be a first for me...a Parrot in a pullover. Ace.
I thought the high contrast made for a grabbing graphic image. Maybe not in the spirit of trad 'street' photography (after all, it wasn't a wonky, out of focus shot of a woman's arse), but a nice image nonetheless.
The cows are amusing.
Thanks! The cows is one I quite like, just because it was pure luck. Hope the little 'un is getting on well after being the star of the show during our potter around London
maggieo
More Deadly
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Rodchenko
Olympian
Thanks! The cows is one I quite like, just because it was pure luck. Hope the little 'un is getting on well after being the star of the show during our potter around London![]()
He's doing pretty well, and growing (though he's still tiny). But, frankly, I'm disappointed he didn't take any decent pictures on the Photoday.
rwintle
Scientist by day
A reply! A wee bit late though...
A reply! A wee bit late though...
Oh, ***, sorry I missed your question previously... it really is tiny and I love it. I like the slightly wider lens (40mm; most of mine are 45mm fixed-lens). Focus is bright and easy, and its aperture-priority mode is dead simple to use - needle indicator of shutter speed in the VF.
Overall I like it - good ergonomics, tiny size. Heavier than I'd expected though.
A reply! A wee bit late though...
rwintle, I wasn't familiar with the VF101, so I just searched online. Dinky little thing, isn't it? How does it work out with that ultra-short rangefinder?
Oh, ***, sorry I missed your question previously... it really is tiny and I love it. I like the slightly wider lens (40mm; most of mine are 45mm fixed-lens). Focus is bright and easy, and its aperture-priority mode is dead simple to use - needle indicator of shutter speed in the VF.
Overall I like it - good ergonomics, tiny size. Heavier than I'd expected though.
rwintle
Scientist by day
I hope this is acceptable... Taron Promaster (Pronar 45/1.8) + Arista Premium 400:

Behind Glass by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Behind Glass by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
Rodchenko
Olympian
There's a lot packed into that little package. Since i felt that the only thing letting down the Minox or the Rollei was the lack of a rangefinder, I find myself very attracted to tiny RFs. I think my ECR is the smallest. It's approx 111x76x49mm, and has a 42mm f2.8. I prefer a bit wider myself, but I like the 42mm on my SP, so I'm happy.
Thanks for your answer. Worth the wait.
Thanks for your answer. Worth the wait.
Monz
Monz
Some great shots on this thread.
@Simon/OMIT:I was waiting for you to post that hand pressed against the window shot - one of my favourites.
@Lynnb: that umbrella shot with the two old men at the front is great.
@Helen 'Working on the gas line' is so cool.
@MickH: thats the best dressed bird I've ever seen
@airfrogusmc: some good work on this thread!
@Simon/OMIT:I was waiting for you to post that hand pressed against the window shot - one of my favourites.
@Lynnb: that umbrella shot with the two old men at the front is great.
@Helen 'Working on the gas line' is so cool.
@MickH: thats the best dressed bird I've ever seen
@airfrogusmc: some good work on this thread!
Monz
Monz
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