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A few from this morning





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AWESOME!!!!!!
rwintle
Scientist by day
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.
My pleasure. I put some sample shots in this thread - there's a link to a blog post as well if you're interested, and to my full Flickr set from this camera (so far):
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=106854
Back to this thread... wow there is a lot of great stuff here. Standouts for me include Simon's third photo with the silhouetted figure and the figure in light coming down the street - so well seen! - and Lynn's umbrellas. But there are so many others too.
If it's permissible, I'll post a few non-RF photos from my Agfa Silette LK here... if this is strictly RF photos only, please let me know and I won't. Thanks, Richard.
Sparrow
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My pleasure. I put some sample shots in this thread - there's a link to a blog post as well if you're interested, and to my full Flickr set from this camera (so far):
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=106854
Back to this thread... wow there is a lot of great stuff here. Standouts for me include Simon's third photo with the silhouetted figure and the figure in light coming down the street - so well seen! - and Lynn's umbrellas. But there are so many others too.
If it's permissible, I'll post a few non-RF photos from my Agfa Silette LK here... if this is strictly RF photos only, please let me know and I won't. Thanks, Richard.
... fine by me ... don't know about the management, but I'd risk it
airfrogusmc
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My pleasure. I put some sample shots in this thread - there's a link to a blog post as well if you're interested, and to my full Flickr set from this camera (so far):
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=106854
Back to this thread... wow there is a lot of great stuff here. Standouts for me include Simon's third photo with the silhouetted figure and the figure in light coming down the street - so well seen! - and Lynn's umbrellas. But there are so many others too.
If it's permissible, I'll post a few non-RF photos from my Agfa Silette LK here... if this is strictly RF photos only, please let me know and I won't. Thanks, Richard.
I say post'm.
Sparrow
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... classic ... this and the burka shot
airfrogusmc
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Sparrow
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Rick Waldroup
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SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
i do have to say, i think i enjoy the tone in this thread. beats complimenting each other forth and back a million times for having pressed a button.
i'm going to keep the trend going by saying that the vast majority of the pictures in this thread do absolutely nothing for me - and by adding more redundant pictures in return!
i'm going to keep the trend going by saying that the vast majority of the pictures in this thread do absolutely nothing for me - and by adding more redundant pictures in return!





airfrogusmc
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Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
i do have to say, i think i enjoy the tone in this thread. beats complimenting each other forth and back a million times for having pressed a button.
i'm going to keep the trend going by saying that the vast majority of the pictures in this thread do absolutely nothing for me - and by adding more redundant pictures in return!
It's possible there's a bit more complimentary talk here than's necessary. RFF has never really offered itself as a robust photo critique venue. And I think there's a very good reason for that. Providing valuable, insightful criticism of someone else's image is very, very difficult. I rarely see anyone here attempt it, and personally I appreciate that. I prefer to have my photo work discussed in a live meeting of folks that I trust have enough experience in order to provide useful insight.
And another thing: I doubt there are very many images shown here that are the result of just "... having pressed a button". We all press that button after some reaction to the world based on our own lived experiences. I don't react to the world the same way you do, nor do you the way I do.
I love RFF for the variety of imagery shared by here... work offered up by folks of a wide range of experiences, talent, and...let's not leave out... gear.
Michael Markey
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Sounds about right.
Well said Jamie.
Well said Jamie.
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