vincentoiseau 83 Posted September 9, 2020 In 1984 I bought a Lomo Lubitel 2, a Russian 6x6 camera, on a collectors market for next to nothing. It felt like a gimmick, made of bakelite with some metal parts, like the parts of the lids of the top viewfinder. This camera was made from 1955 to 1977 as a cheap beginner camera. I liked the no-electronics simplicity of the camera and although I bought it as a 'collection piece', I couldn't resist trying it out and put several rolls of 120 films in it. This is a photo I made on a deserted Scheveningen beach in 1985, probably on an autumn day. The day I scanned this negative, I saw this photo for the first time, which was a joy, regardless of the mediocre technical quality of the image. Your comments are very welcome. Link to comment
tai 3 Posted September 10, 2020 Interesting retro photo and story, Vincent! An original composition and frame, filled with different rhythms created by the elements of the fence, reflections, waves, sounds ... Good in monochrome. Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana Link to comment
Giangiorgio Crisponi 503 Posted September 10, 2020 Dear Vincent, compared to today's young people who only know digital, we old photographers have an archive of negatives and slides that every time we look at them, awaken the memories of the moment of the shot. I just hope our children and grandchildren take care of our archives. Continue to propose us your interesting old images, ciao Giangiorgio Link to comment
patrickcompagnucci 30 Posted September 10, 2020 Excellent image Vincent, I like it a lot. Best regards, Patrick Link to comment
vincentoiseau 83 Posted September 10, 2020 Hi Giangiorgio, thank you for your friendly comments and your repeated call to keep showing my old images, much appreciated. Kind regards, Vincent Link to comment
vincentoiseau 83 Posted September 10, 2020 Hi Tatiana, thanks for your amiable comments! It was exactly what you say: the combination of rhythms and the way they came together made me take the photo. At the time I rarely shot color negatives. Kind regards, Vincent Link to comment
vincentoiseau 83 Posted September 10, 2020 Hi Patrick, thank you very much for your appreciative comment and your continuous interest in my photos! I'm glad you like it. Kind regards, Vincent Link to comment
michaellinder 16,613 Posted September 11, 2020 Vincent, although I've been doing digital photography for a while now, I still remember my film cameras, especially the Canon AE1. My point is that I shot a photo quite like this one in Montauk, New York. You've presented not only a relatively simple scene, but also a set of memories of times that were much simpler. It pays tribute to those times with a representation of the sort of peace we all seek. - - My best always, michael Link to comment
vincentoiseau 83 Posted September 11, 2020 Hi Michael, thank you for your friendly and relevant comments! I never owned an AE-1, but remember drooling over a brochure that featured it. I'd like to see that photo you made in Montauk. You are so right about life being simpler 35 years ago. This scene was very quiet, with the waves and the distant shrieks of gulls as the only sounds. Kind regards, Vincent Link to comment
vincentoiseau 83 Posted September 12, 2020 Hallo Franz, vielen Dank für Ihren Kommentar! Ich freue mich, dass Sie das Foto als beruhigend bezeichnen. Ich denke, dass dies neben der Einfachheit der Komposition auch mit dem Raum im Bild zu tun hat. Herzliche Grüße, Vincent (Hi Franz,thanks for your comment! I am pleased that you call the photo soothing. I think that this, in addition to the simplicity of the composition, also has to do with the amount of space in the image. Kind regards, Vincent) Link to comment
michaellinder 16,613 Posted September 13, 2020 Vincent, FYI, I just posted 2 images with "Montauk" in their names. Link to comment
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