raid
Dad Photographer
Raid, thanks for all the photos! I sometimes think I enjoy your trips as much as you do. Great shots.
Thanks. I am glad that you like the photo tour here.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Bravo Raid...looks like a Grand Time was had by All
lovely portrayal of a Holiday and Life in Motion
lovely portrayal of a Holiday and Life in Motion
raid
Dad Photographer
Thank you, Helen. I enjoy traveling and to experience other cultures. Photography is icing on the cake.
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Here are some photos that Robert or his wife (Simo) took of us.
At Bagno Vignoni (hot water springs since th times of the Roman Empire):
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Me and Robert eating Gelato in Bagno Vignoni or in Pisa:
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In Lucca: I am taking a photo of my wife:
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Dana and Lina having fun in Lucca:
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My daughters and I in Pisa:
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A rare Amin Family photo in Pisa:
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At Nico's home! A Lucca RFF Meeting, so to speak.
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These are my favorites so far. I LOVE seeing all your happy faces... Yay, RFF!
LKSC
Established
Lovely to see your pictures Raid, especially these meetings from so far away.
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks, Jamie. It really was a happy bunch of people.
raid
Dad Photographer
Lovely to see your pictures Raid, especially these meetings from so far away.
Meeting peope and making friends is important to me.
Life is too short not to do such things.
leicapixie
Well-known
What a great and happy set of images.
Great to see how much fun, you all had.
The images so interesting.Full of life!
The images posted by "robert blu" certainly more than welcome.
After so many questions before your departure so nice to see all your hard work.Even nicer updating all of us readers, viewers and "wish we were there" folks..
Post more! Look forward to the SWC shots.
Those large square shots bother me..
i find i shoot so carefully, i nail a shoot in very few images.
Most are keepers.. The problem?
Should only use my Rollie!
Oh! i was asked what is my favorite photo taken.
Easy one of my 2 kids, at about age of yours.
Now i am grandfather, many times..
Keep shooting and recording.
Make real prints.
Great to see how much fun, you all had.
The images so interesting.Full of life!
The images posted by "robert blu" certainly more than welcome.
After so many questions before your departure so nice to see all your hard work.Even nicer updating all of us readers, viewers and "wish we were there" folks..
Post more! Look forward to the SWC shots.
Those large square shots bother me..
i find i shoot so carefully, i nail a shoot in very few images.
Most are keepers.. The problem?
Should only use my Rollie!
Oh! i was asked what is my favorite photo taken.
Easy one of my 2 kids, at about age of yours.
Now i am grandfather, many times..
Keep shooting and recording.
Make real prints.
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks.
I will first have to mail out the MF rolls for developing and scanning, but I will any reasonably good looking image from SWC here.
I asked questions here so that I could benefit from the replies.
I have no regrets at all about the choice of gear that I took with me.
As someone advised me, use the M9 on days and use the SWC on certain days at certain times.
I had the SWC in a light and small backpack, while the M9 was ready to be used in a small over the shoulder cooler bag that did not show it was used to house the M9. It was a very practical outfit for me.
I will first have to mail out the MF rolls for developing and scanning, but I will any reasonably good looking image from SWC here.
I asked questions here so that I could benefit from the replies.
I have no regrets at all about the choice of gear that I took with me.
As someone advised me, use the M9 on days and use the SWC on certain days at certain times.
I had the SWC in a light and small backpack, while the M9 was ready to be used in a small over the shoulder cooler bag that did not show it was used to house the M9. It was a very practical outfit for me.
raid
Dad Photographer
I am sure that Robert can tell us all where these images were made.
My guess: Montecchino
My guess: Montecchino





raid
Dad Photographer
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Dad Photographer
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Dad Photographer
Robert had an X1 and a Rolleiflex TLR while Simo had a digital Nikon.





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Antti Sivén
How nice to see all these pictures, Raid. It looks like you really had a good time in Italy!
raid
Dad Photographer




It was like this for a week! Still, I loved it. I used an umbrella, and took photos.

raid
Dad Photographer
How nice to see all these pictures, Raid. It looks like you really had a good time in Italy!
Hi Antti,
Thanks. Yes, we had a great time in this trip.
raid
Dad Photographer
The light was soft during the rainy days, which resulted in beautiful colors with the M9. I had to make sure that my M9 stayed dry though.
raid
Dad Photographer
The resulting images showed me that I made the right choice to get the M9 and to use the 35mm Lux. I was able to immediately see the results after taking photos, and it was a great experience for me to use mainly one camera and one lens for 2.5 weeks.
When I got back home, I took a good look at the M8, and I find it also a great camera. I am using mine for B&W only since I got the M9. It is an awesome pair of cameras.
Still, I want to go back to film camers next.
When I got back home, I took a good look at the M8, and I find it also a great camera. I am using mine for B&W only since I got the M9. It is an awesome pair of cameras.
Still, I want to go back to film camers next.
FrankS
Registered User
Interesting Raid. Can you express why? Do you find film more rewarding/satisfying too?
Can't wait to see the SWC pics.
Can't wait to see the SWC pics.
raid
Dad Photographer
Hi Frank,
Yes, I find film more rewarding even though I am not developing film. It makes me take photos more carefully, as I have to anticipate how a certain film type behaves in a given light situation. It is a thrill to play with film and light this way.
Another big factor is the choice of beautiful film cameras. These are not replaceable by digital cameras. It is a feeling of joy to use them (with film).
I am sure that you know this all.
Yes, I find film more rewarding even though I am not developing film. It makes me take photos more carefully, as I have to anticipate how a certain film type behaves in a given light situation. It is a thrill to play with film and light this way.
Another big factor is the choice of beautiful film cameras. These are not replaceable by digital cameras. It is a feeling of joy to use them (with film).
I am sure that you know this all.
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