Chrism, beautiful! Great warm earth tones.
Chrism, beautiful! Great warm earth tones.
My tiniest format (and tiniest camera) is a Bronica RF645- it just occurred to me that it's a half-frame medium format! Well, aside from my Samsung smart phone it's my smallest.....
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Thank you. This was my first roll of this cheap Agfa film, and I had read it was rebranded Fuji Superia, but now I'm sure it isn't. A very warm, red film, and the colours you see are after I reduced the saturation of red and orange slightly. Especially necessary for skin tones:
Pippa 2017 #8 by chrism229, on Flickr
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Lovely shot, Chris. I think this is your best yet of Pippa.
I agree with Barry. You can't go wrong with Pippa.
Thanks, guys. I guess I'm stuck with her (translation: no one else would have me!)
Hammock camping is the only way to go when there are trees. I've been using them for 10 years and have all the underquilts, tarps, and doodads but haven't looked at the latest tech. It's been an evolving industry and its a great way to sleep. When my ex and I split she got the bed. So I slept in a hammock for a year before getting a real bed. . . .
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I agonized over specs, especially weight, for a long time before settling on a JRB hammock/tarp kit that clocks in at under 3 pounds. Trying to keep my pack weight around 30 pounds, give or take a few, including camera gear. This evening I have definitely felt the need for an underquilt, which I didn't think was a big deal until the wind picked up! I have a warm blanket that is about the right size that has a rolled end for a line so I might try to MacGyver that into an underquilt rather than spend more money!
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