Please excuse my late reply... blog glitch. Thanks for stopping in and checking on the ol' ghosts. Yeah, I really liked this shot too. It's my current PC desktop graphic. The film used was Kodak Pro 400UC, changed to b&w with photo editer (Picasa). The 400UC has become my favorite film. The colors don't seem to be soooo bright, more realistic, and for shots like this that I b&w, the tones work out pretty nice for me. I'm rambling... :/ thanks!
My Cameras: 1952 Zorki.1c * 1954 Zorki.1d * 1952 Zorki.3 * 1956 Zorki.3M * 1956 Zorki.4 * 1959 Zorki.5. Okay, not "ghosts" really. Just some old Soviet made shooters, rather well traveled after being built at the KMZ plant in Krasnogorsk Russia, near Moscow. They are great fun and still capable of producing much better photos than my artistic talents could ever fully explore. And they’re also in good company with two of their German forerunners and archetypes, "the Cowboys" - my two Barnacks. One is a 1934 Leica.III and the other a 1930 Leica.I that was factory "upgraded" sometime along the way to a Leica.III. Aesthetically, both of these could be described as "beaters" at best, but are still in great condition for fun photography. This is a watering hole of sorts, a place to rest in the shade and share whatever photos all these wonderful old machines create and the inspiration they may arouse.
3 comments:
You have a talent for capturing the world in a way that most people will never see it. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful tones in this shot! What film was this shot on?
Thank for stopping by, btw! =]
Susie
Please excuse my late reply... blog glitch. Thanks for stopping in and checking on the ol' ghosts. Yeah, I really liked this shot too. It's my current PC desktop graphic. The film used was Kodak Pro 400UC, changed to b&w with photo editer (Picasa). The 400UC has become my favorite film. The colors don't seem to be soooo bright, more realistic, and for shots like this that I b&w, the tones work out pretty nice for me. I'm rambling... :/ thanks!
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