In this day and age where seemingly every camera geek on TH-cam is primarily interested in becoming an influencer, it is very refreshing to see only the wonderful images that you have captured while learning about the stories behind them. Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could get 500,000 subscribers just because you love the art of photography and want to share that? And not just making spurious, corporate financed drivel videos about gear that was given to you.
@@EdwardMartinsPhotography Heh, one can always dream I suppose. The funny thing is watching a group of TH-camrs who all received the same piece of gear to review & promote then acting in their respective videos as if each of them were the only one entrusted to do so.
You either have a very good memory, or you were a fastidious note taker! I couldn't tell you what film I used in almost any of my old photos. I love the way the water of Ramona Falls naturally forms a diamond shape in this shot. Really nice tones on the Union Station shot too.
Not sure why I remember what I do about those shots, but some details just seem to stick in my mind. I usually remember the camera, and the film. But not the focal length for some reason. Thanks!
Loved all of these shots! It’s so interesting- until this year I shot mostly 6X6,6X7 or occasionally 6X12 . I thumbed my nose at 645 but bought a folder and Fuji gs645s this year and have to say that the Fuji has blown me away in 645. It’s not only a bridge format but clearly holds its own with larger medium formats. Your 645 images bear this out.
Thanks! I actually just sent my first book to print, the proof will be shipped August 15th. If all goes well, I'll open up preorders at the end of August. You're the first to know! 🙂
In this day and age where seemingly every camera geek on TH-cam is primarily interested in becoming an influencer, it is very refreshing to see only the wonderful images that you have captured while learning about the stories behind them. Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could get 500,000 subscribers just because you love the art of photography and want to share that? And not just making spurious, corporate financed drivel videos about gear that was given to you.
@@EdwardMartinsPhotography Heh, one can always dream I suppose. The funny thing is watching a group of TH-camrs who all received the same piece of gear to review & promote then acting in their respective videos as if each of them were the only one entrusted to do so.
There's quite a few people running around with Z8's right now that fit that description...
I agree with the other folks...a nice refreshing video sharing your work and stories. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks for watching!
Really nice photos!
Thank you very much!
Nice video and beautiful photography. Thanks!
Many thanks!
Pro job, very beautiful I love the photos and video, thanks for your work.
Thank you very much!
Really pleasant video to watch - great images and narration - thanks!
Thank you!
I love it! Beautiful works
Thank you! 😊
Very cool! Love the photos.
Thanks so much!
You either have a very good memory, or you were a fastidious note taker! I couldn't tell you what film I used in almost any of my old photos.
I love the way the water of Ramona Falls naturally forms a diamond shape in this shot. Really nice tones on the Union Station shot too.
Not sure why I remember what I do about those shots, but some details just seem to stick in my mind. I usually remember the camera, and the film. But not the focal length for some reason. Thanks!
Nice work.
Thank you!
Loved all of these shots! It’s so interesting- until this year I shot mostly 6X6,6X7 or occasionally 6X12 . I thumbed my nose at 645 but bought a folder and Fuji gs645s this year and have to say that the Fuji has blown me away in 645. It’s not only a bridge format but clearly holds its own with larger medium formats. Your 645 images bear this out.
Thanks! I actually just sent my first book to print, the proof will be shipped August 15th. If all goes well, I'll open up preorders at the end of August. You're the first to know! 🙂
Really enjoyed this walk down memory lane. Great stuff.
Thanks!
Very nice photos!
Thank you!