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I'm not sure what's going on in the first image here - but it's all angles, lines, and contrast - and I love this shot! :thumbup: Very cool.
Keep shooting, keep shooting. :)
Thanks, Terri! So far so good--I was used to using the viewfinder on my Yashica MAT before that broke, but this one seems a bit more tricky. I'll get the hang of it. Nothing like a new camera to expose your weaknesses as a photographer, eh?
These pictures were taken at the old city water tanks, which have been abandoned for many years. I learned last week that they're going to tear them down before the summer's over, so I wanted to shoot 'em before that happens.
I'm not sure what's going on in the first image here - but it's all angles, lines, and contrast - and I love this shot! :thumbup: Very cool.
Keep shooting, keep shooting. :)
We all fumble a bit with new equipment - but once we've learned it, it's very empowering. I think you're off to a great start! :)
If you're shooting black and white, you can correct some exposures at the printing stage, especially if you've erred on the side of slight overexposure.
The Bronica shots look great! Almost bought one recently -- it was only the $$$ issue (as in, "buy the camera or pay the rent") that made me decide not to.
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