I don't know if I posted this one before. it was taken with my Yashicamat and Kodak Tri-X
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I don't know if I posted this one before. it was taken with my Yashicamat and Kodak Tri-X
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| Last lights of the day|
This was my very first shot with my brand new folding IKONTA-M 524/2 6x9 (1952) with a superb TESSAR f3.5/105mm T*
Tough conditions, almost backlights... but the camera was ok;
(scan from negative w/epson v750pro )
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6034/6...82912500_o.jpg
Agfa Optima, yashica D
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Berger 200 Yashica D
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...56061633_n.jpg
Alberto, I find the top of the sky less exciting. Cropped to 6X7 proportions it makes a very strong image. I might even consider the 6X6 square.
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It's funny, I played around a little bit with Alberto's very nice image, and I ended up with a very similar crop to Edward's version.
I just respect the photographer's interpretation of the scene and just enjoy what he decides to post. ;)
Tuco,
In general I agree, but I had a forum member send me a PM with his version of my own posted image and I was pleasantly surprised. Not how I would have done it, but very instructive in someone else's methods.
Jonathan
IMHO It dies without the sky.