I supposed I am blogging early today. Fell asleep last night scanning with my still dying scanner, and then woke up by a squirrel moving around at 6am in the attic. By the way if you see a line on the scan it’s the scanner, not the film or anything else. Anyways, unloaded my last roll of Tri X in the Konica at #8 decided to stick it in the Minolta SRTsc2 with the PF 55 1.4. What is the SRT SC-2 you say? Its the Sear’s version of the SRT201, a little more simplified. I’ll let you guys look at some photos and I will do my rambling on and on …. and on, about my strange behavior on selecting cameras nowadays afterwards.
My strange behavior on selecting cameras, as of lately.
Back in the days when I decide which camera to use for the weekend…
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People are always an interesting subject to take photos of and this post is all about their photos. My professional work has blessed me with many friends and I always appreciate their presence and company. At the same time, I’ve also been blessed with opportunities to capture a moment of their life and preserve it in a photo. These are just some of the photos of people I’ve taken through the years and as far as photography goes, neither is there a single theme nor style present in all of them. Perhaps I could simply refer to these as snapshots of people that I’ve encountered during those times that I had my camera along with me. While I was digging through my files to pick out my favorites, I was reminded of the events which took place during the time that these photos were taken. People photography may be challenging…
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