fred mueller 0 Posted December 6, 2007 how are you shooting B+W.....I took a look at your web site as well as your P.net portfolio....nice to see the film color rendition and nice work altogether....I still shoot slides with my old F3 when I want a treat...its just so easy with the simple old cameras....if you ever go digital you will just be shocked at how hard it is just to fire off a shot with all the menues and buttons...maybe stick with what you know because clearly it works by the evidence of your potfolio I can just spy the Tetons in the distance and it reminds me of the years after college (U of Denver) I spent up in Frisco, Colo. building condos in the very early 70's and generally having a wild time as a young man.....lots of my friends (ok we were hippies I guess) lived in all sorts of old mine claim buildings up there on the western slopes in those years basically just squatting....some of these old shacks had nearly as much air conditioning as yours above.....it was a good time to be young, I think, despite the war (there always seems to be a war)...... I am an eastcoaster raised in NJ and have ben in the Boston area for a generation raising 4 boys with my wife - but your pictures take me back to when I finally got away from the ocean for a while and lived up in the really big hills...thanks Fred Mueller Link to comment
gale 0 Posted December 6, 2007 Thx for the kind words. I love older cameras. If I ever make any switches, it will be to Medium Format. If I could find some money in my account someday, I might just buy a 5D. I sure would try digital. Most B&W images came from true B&W film. I like Kodak T Max 100 and sometimes 3200 when I want to get weird. Again, Thx for you thoughts and critique. Link to comment
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