(The question is what to sell to afford it though )
It was a vacation rental apartment, but no less relaxing because of it. Maybe more relaxing?
As for the Mamiya 7, it's a pretty great camera, although I haven't used mine in a while. I keep thinking I need to bust it out. Here's another one, cropped square, from the M7 and 65mm.
And here's one of the few "street photography" shots I've ever done, also with the M7:
Jonathan
And in a completely different direction....
I love my analog gear, but this was the first time in a while that I longed for autofocus and burst mode*. But, for me, it's analogous to not having a cell phone. About twice a year I'm in a situation where I think, "Gee, it sure would be nice to be able to make a call right now." But the rest of the time I never notice the lack. Although, I can tell you from experience that finding a working pay phone is getting to be more and more difficult.
Mamiya 7, 80mm, Kodak E100S, hot shoe mounted SB-24 for fill.
Jonathan
*I realize that you don't need digital for autofocus and FPS, but digital would have been perfectly suited to this subject.
jazz fans?
D800, iso 4000, 70-200mm at f/3.2, 1/160sec
i liked the action in the first one. and the eye glint. many more available to choose from.
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