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• #21002
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These are so good! Contrast in textures in No.2 is great (also partial to a corner). Bridge one is disorientating in a good way. Reminds me of the Birkenhead docks.Great spot with the primary colours in the last one. Thatās my fave.
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• #21003
Showing one cropped just to see the resolutionā¦ otherwise as-shot.
Been so so long since I did any street photos. I stopped around the time I sold all my film cameras. Digital has never struck me as āthe sameā.
Loved shooting Leica/rangefinder. Fast, manual focus, pot luck. Digital failed to show any character, or focus fast enough, or give satisfactory manual focus. Big bulky lenses etc etc.
Iād put the 16/2.8 pancake on a Nex3N in the hope it would do the things, but didnāt get on that well with it. Not bad, just not right for me.
Recently resurrected the camera. Bought the 7Artisans ābiscuitā toy lens fixed aperture but focus ring with no focus marks.
Out and about in Oxford today. Baby-outfit was Swindon beforehand.
Cropped image shows what I wanted ā¦full size shows Iām too used to 35-50mm on film and not 28mm.
Really like this toy lens. The low resolution has a very film-like effect. Awful magenta fringing and vignette are Lomo as hell.
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• #21004
Sounds like a fun setup. Love the baby suit on a sign.
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• #21005
Speaking of signsā¦
Black pro mist arrived, stuck it on the X100 and enjoying it more than last time I tried one. It has crazy reflections which is super annoying (usually run a fancy protective filter which doesnāt have this issue) but the subtle halation is nice.
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• #21006
Definitely a not-serious setup. I have a 35/0.95 on the way from the faraway land, which I'll be throwing on the A6000.
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• #21007
I also switched to digital a couple of weeks ago and have been feeling something similar... I converted a lens from a cheap film p&s I like but it's way too shit on a digital sensor.
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• #21008
Yea I think if you can manage to find a focus point then it has an acceptable resolution. Certainly not an easy lens to exploit the best, but easy enough to use like a disposable camera.
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• #21009
Thanks! Really enjoying your photos also. The last one is my favourite too, had high hopes for a better bridge photo but no joy. Hoping to explore the other side of the river on my next child-free day for some better angles.
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• #21010
Got up early and went to check out a few spots Iāve been meaning to visit.
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• #21011
Continued
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• #21013
Very nice, love this edgeland type stuff.
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• #21014
Cheers, theyāre fun places to wonder around in at 7am on a Sunday if youāre into that type of thing. Certainly not pedestrian friendly so my strategy has been to chuck a Brompton in the boot and park near by and basically just ride around.
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• #21015
Kentish Town, East Ham
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• #21017
Finally getting around to editing some stuff from summer, ironically around the solstice. These are all from Sweden. Caught an unusual cloud/rainbow thing.
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• #21018
i found that images seem about 1/2 a stop darker on here
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• #21019
It is!
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• #21020
Yeah, I get that too. Makes my images look even gloomier than usual. Am not a fan of boosting saturation either, Ć la that Josh Edgoose fella, where everything looks a bit Disneyfied. Also I live in Scotland so..
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• #21021
All of these are bangers.
1 and 2 are my fave
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• #21022
Couple of other Darks.
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• #21023
Someoneās been to Heligan
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• #21024
Haha yeah, my parents live just around the corner and got dragged along!
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• #21025
Some cheery seaside spots
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