I like how present you are in this video. You have a pleasant voice and it's nice hearing you explain everything. I also liked those two scratched up shots, the scratches lend a nice grungy aesthetic.
Hi, Peter, and thanks! Fog removes the background, so I'd say look for subjects in busy environments that can benefit the most from the isolation that the fog offers. Almost anything will work, people can be great for this too. Also look for things that disappear in the fog, like roads, bridges or power lines. About exposing for the fog, it depends on your composition. If you are showing a lot of "whiteness", then you will have to overexpose it. Hope this helps :)
Great video! Anyone can take "nice" photos on a sunny day at a photogenic location. In my opinion, what distinguishes a good photographer from a snapshooter is the ability to recognise the potential in their surroundings and use the prevailing conditions to make great photographs. Light, form and texture is what it's about. More aspiring photographers should watch your channel. Best regards.
Hi Paul, it is good to read your definition or interpretation of what a true photographer is compared to a snapshooter. I am practicing and trying to recognize a potential picture every time I go out.
Just found your video today by accident. Loved every second of it! I like your way to explain your toughts. Even the scratchy pictures creates their own style and fascination. And you are 100% right - fog is awesome! As well as the good old 6x6!
Many years ago when I spent a lot of time outdoors hiking and photographing, I used my UV-filter to make "fog", just breathe heavy on the filter and wait until you see the effect that you want are right ;) I also used an old UV-filter to soften images with "nose-fat" :D
very much paying attention. very inspiring. I've gottan SQ (no suffix) .. a newbie .. ruined a rollof film mis-loading my camera .. good thing I used expired Lomo 800 as sacrificial film. FANTASTIC images. Love thevontrast u achieve. Square composition rules✊
Thanks! I will always love HP5. For some reason I keep trying some other film stocks every once in a while but always come back to my favorite. Pushing it to 800 or 1600 is the sweet spot for the grain, in my opinion. Good luck, and looking forward to seeing what you make with it!
You captured some interesting images in the fog. We get a lot of fog over here in Nova Scotia , Canada. Maybe I should get out next time instead of sleeping in ..lol. I'm new to your channel but I did enjoy your video today.
Haha, it's hard to get out of bed when it's cold out. It's always worth it, though! Just wear some warm clothes, I got sick after this outing and have been in bed since then haha. Thanks for watching and welcome, Wayne :)
@@aows Sorry to hear that. We never hear about all the behind the scenes stuff. Who gets sick, who falls taking a shot, who gets yelled at for taking a photo of someones house. We only see the complete edited video. Hope you recover soon.
I'm glad you find it inspiring, Rob! And yeah, just check the forecast and be ready to go out. No matter where you are, the whole landscape changes dramatically with fog. I love it :)
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Suelo hacer fotos de gente, de ciudad, de ruido, hace poco estoy disparando con una camara de medio formato, y he vuelto a este video muchas veces... me da una tranquilidad, que tambien quiero vivir. Gracias por este pequeño viaje!
Really enjoyed this video. Some great shots and the square format really suits them. It's a real shame you had the scratch on that photo towards the end, it was an otherwise great picture. Amazing how shooting in black and white really transforms an otherwise drab landscape when viewed in colour. As you weren't using a metered prism, can I ask how you arrived at your settings please?
Thank you, glad you liked the images! I use my digital camera (I have it with me all the time to record the video) as a light meter. If I'm using it to record myself, I'll use my phone. I used to have a proper light meter but it was too much gear and found the digital camera to do a more than good enough job.
Thank you for the reply, and that's a pretty Ingenious way to take readings in the absence of a dedicated light meter, just using a digital camera's meter.
Great images ... I will have to stop shooting Birds and critters with my Canon gear for awhile and buy my Bronica some new film and go out and shot.. Beautiful images & video my friend.. Cheers from HudsonBay Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Just came across your channel today, love your approach. Beautiful images. You remind me in someways of e6 Vlog, an english photographer youtuber. I guess it could be the analog, square format.
Love this video and love the imperfections of film. The marks on the last two shots looked cool I thought. Waiting for a foggy day so I can try some ilford 3200 and see what results I get. Next step for me is medium format and I would definitely go for the bronica just like yours.
Thanks, Shaun! I agree on the imperfections of film. That last one was a bit of a disappointment because I think it was the best of that series, but oh well. That Delta 3200 should look pretty good in foggy conditions! And I of course would totally recommend a Bronica, it's a beast of a camera!
Great video! Also it's awesome that you're showing that sometimes shots come out not as well as you expect when you're shooting. We all know that feeling, that sometimes you get what you visualized when shooting and sometimes it comes out a bit disappointing. Nevertheless love your photos so much, keep on going!
Thank you so much, Ivan! Yeah, for sure, this channel is not my "portfolio" so I want to show as much as I can of the successes and the failures as I can. Agreed on that feeling you describe! I believe the important part is the visualization, because eventually you will get that shot :) Thanks again!
I‘m so curious about my rolls of HP5+ exposed @800 and @1600. I‘ve never pushed that film. What developer do you use ? D76 stock has been my choice since I bath my film myself ... Great foggy captures btw. I really love that rural countryside.
I use Ilfotec HC but I used D76 for a while and it worked just fine. I believe the developing times were a bit longer, though. I'd encourage you to try pushing it, I love the look :) Depends on the dilution. Thank you for watching :)
Very nice. A thought for composing for taller tripods; can’t you put the camera at 90degrees and look through the viewfinder? After all, it’s a square format... would that not work if you don’t have a prism?
It'd totally work! It's something I always forget, though. I actually tried a couple of days ago when I found myself in a similar situation. It worked even though it gets even harder to compose haha. Thanks for sharing that tip :)
Thank you, Patric! Barcelona is not on the list for this year but I will definitely be visiting at some point. Not only the city but the rest of Catalonia, beautiful places around there!
Yeah, Barcelona is mostly a bunch of tourists and homeless people. Not really the most interesting landscapes (: But if you're close by, @@aows feel free to write me a line, I have some really cool places on my google maps that NEEDS to be explored in the vicinity! (: Tanks for doing all your awesome videos!
I love medium format, it is like cheating, lol. I have all the lenses and finders, sometimes they can get in the way. Nice video, thanks and nice images!
I can’t seem to get a good negative in fog. The contrast is always too low, regardless of whether I over or under expose. You recommend the orange filter…?
How are you editing / post processing your film? In the darkroom, you can always use color filters to increase the contrast, on top of the one you might want to use in the field (red being the most intense, but not sure about its effectiveness in snowy landscapes unless it's a clear day). If you scan your film, you should be able to use "dehaze" and other tools to increase the contrast with software. Another option is to push your film. I used to push HP5 to 1600, so a couple of stops. That means exposing it 2 stops underexposed and then over-develop it by 2 stops. Maybe a combination of all of these will help.
@@aows thanks. I did my first effort at pushing, which was marginally better. Perhaps I should have warmed my chemistry a bit. I’ve even tried magenta on full with the colour head on my enlarger, combined with a contrast 5. Again, better, but not enough. Shame - I’ve had some nice compositions that haven’t delivered on the promise…
@@josephasghar that's a bummer, but don't give up! Keep experimenting, you just never know. Also, in foggy conditions, we want to have the subject relatively close to us, and use the fog to make for a cleaner background. If everything is far away, then the shot will lack clarity. That might be what we are going for, though, so it depends on what you are trying to achieve. To achieve more contrast, just try to place your subject as close as possible to you. Good luck!
Will fog damage a non weather proof camera? I'm deciding between a panasonic g7 (not weather sealed) and a g80 (weather sealed), the area I'm currently living in gets really foggy and I want to film and take photos whipe the fog lasts.
Fog is moisture, as you know. However, in all the years I've been shooting (since 1973/4) I've never had any problem when shooting in fog or low cloud. Just keep a cloth handy and remove the moisture every now and then, while you're shooting. Lenses are a bigger worry as moisture promotes the growth of fungus if you leave damp / cold lenses in a bag. Keep a couple of packs of silica gel in the bag and take your lenses (and body) out of the bag when you get home. Take the lens caps off and leave the lenses in sunlight (fungus cannot grow in daylight) and let your bag dry out, too. If you are in an air-conditioned room on holiday and you're in a hot / humid climate - or in a warm room in a cold location - your lenses and camera can get condensation. Always give the camera / lenses enough time to acclimatise when you set off on a shoot so the condensation can evaporate. If you've been away for weeks and had a lot of condensation, sending the camera to be cleaned and serviced (and the sensor cleaned professionally) is a good investment as it will prolong the life of the camera (especially if it's digital). Finally, no camera is 100% weather-sealed - only made "resistant", so always take care.
I usually include subtitles, give them a try next time :) I used 1/500th, f/4 and pushed HP5 to 1600. Those settings let me shoot handheld. Hope this helps!
I needed to downsize my camera bag. I carry my camera, lenses, tripod, film back and other accessories, plus all the stuff to record these videos (video camera, lenses, batteries, another tripod...). Those lenses for the Bronica are pretty heavy. I miss it sometimes, but I think it was the right decision :)
music? I like fog, and the rain but photograph the rain is not easy. I need to check that up. The first theme is "alma oscura" the second I could not find it
Agreed on rain, it's not easy and dangerous for you and the gear. The music is "Medieval Myths 8", "Medieval Myths 13" and "Wasteland", all by Andreas Ericson.
I'm glad you like the compositions. I understand about the contrast, some people think they are too contrasty, others believe they are not contrasty enough. That's fine, it's everyone's personal taste :) Thanks for your comment!
I needed to downsize. It's not only the camera, lenses, tripod, film backs and other accessories, I also have the video camera and its lenses, batteries, tripod... I figured that if I ever needed it I could just shoot digital. For the most part, I've been fine without it. But I miss it sometimes.
Most of my videos are that way, very little of me. This one was slower on purpose, I wanted to explain what I was doing and hopefully communicate the calmness of the day and my excitement about these conditions. Have a good day :)
And I've enjoyed watching you enjoying your day in the fog with your camera. Thank you
The background music makes the whole video even more eerie and beautiful. Great work!
“I think I’m fine. I’m fine. I don’t need a new lens.” I laughed at that one...I know it too well.
Haha, yup :)
Paused the video to see if someone thinks the same way as I do - what can I say - top comment :D
Man I love your genuine enthusiasm and calm music. This video made me want to get out and shoot! So relaxing.
Nice images. Fog is great ... wish we had more. Do you get plenty of fog in Indiana?
Look behind you @ 14:30 ... good composition.
You so lucky you have access to this kind of scenery. Great Channel.
I know, I feel very lucky for being able to travel to beautiful places and still have something like this back "home".
aows that is crazy amazing. I like the way your photo comes out on print and the fog really creates a dreamy image. Great job.
@@MANILAFILMCAMERACLUB thank you very much, really appreciate it :)
I like how present you are in this video. You have a pleasant voice and it's nice hearing you explain everything. I also liked those two scratched up shots, the scratches lend a nice grungy aesthetic.
Some simple but really lovely images .
Thank you very much :)
You have a great eye for finding images.
Thank you, Larry :)
Magnifique !
Merci! Content que tu aies aimé.
I love the passion. Quite refreshing as the foggy weather.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Educational as always. Awesome and inspiring. Thanks 😊
Wonderful images and soundtrack.
Thanks :)
I love fog , great atmosphere. Just bought a bronica etrs . But I’m on the lookout for a sq
They are very nice cameras. I've never shot an ETRS, but it looks pretty good. Amazing quality for the size.
I love your channel. I appreciate your effort and time to put this together for us to see. Love it!
Just found your channel, very refreshing from other photography channels. Just inspiring and beautiful, keep it up man.
Thank you, Riley! Glad you like it :)
Really enjoying the channel. I totally agree on your approach. I had similar conditions recently and shot many images over several hours.
Great stuff. Fog is definitely my favorite element when shooting landscapes or even street photography.
Thanks! Totally agree, things that otherwise would look very ordinary become so dramatic and mysterious all of a sudden.
Very keen photographer, using HP5. Great to see the enjoyment you get out of it as well. Fine and very atmospheric images.
Thank you, Neil! I do love HP5, and that was a perfect day to be out there and shoot :) Thanks for watching.
Glad to find your channel, very nice shots, inspirational work. Do you have some tips what do to and what not to, and how to expose in fog?
Hi, Peter, and thanks! Fog removes the background, so I'd say look for subjects in busy environments that can benefit the most from the isolation that the fog offers. Almost anything will work, people can be great for this too. Also look for things that disappear in the fog, like roads, bridges or power lines. About exposing for the fog, it depends on your composition. If you are showing a lot of "whiteness", then you will have to overexpose it. Hope this helps :)
@@aows Thanks. Looking forward to try it.
Great video! Anyone can take "nice" photos on a sunny day at a photogenic location. In my opinion, what distinguishes a good photographer from a snapshooter is the ability to recognise the potential in their surroundings and use the prevailing conditions to make great photographs. Light, form and texture is what it's about. More aspiring photographers should watch your channel. Best regards.
Thank you for your comment, Paul. I totally agree, shapes and textures are very, very important.
Thanks again :)
Hi Paul, it is good to read your definition or interpretation of what a true photographer is compared to a snapshooter. I am practicing and trying to recognize a potential picture every time I go out.
Super video...nice work. You are a man after my own heart, getting out when most people stay inside. I liked the background music too :-)
Thank you, Ted! Agreed, the time when most stay inside is usually the best time to get out :)
Like the background music in this video. .You have a good eye for compositions.
Thank you, Hashim!
Great video. I just keep waiting for a foggy day here.
Thanks! Patience and good luck :)
Just found your video today by accident. Loved every second of it! I like your way to explain your toughts. Even the scratchy pictures creates their own style and fascination. And you are 100% right - fog is awesome! As well as the good old 6x6!
Thank you, Mar! Glad you liked it, and welcome!
Glad to see another analog video.
You are a huge inspiration to me! Love your style.
Thanks! I'm glad you like it :) And yup, I will be shooting more film this year.
Great! I never normally bother shooting when foggy.Doh will try now.
Definitely, they are great conditions to shoot in :)
Many years ago when I spent a lot of time outdoors hiking and photographing, I used my UV-filter to make "fog", just breathe heavy on the filter and wait until you see the effect that you want are right ;) I also used an old UV-filter to soften images with "nose-fat" :D
What focal length of lens do you use? I guess you carry 2 primes :50mm and 100mm (35mm equivalent). Thanks for great video.
What a great video with high production values, only to be superseded by the final images. Kudos!
Thank you, Patrick! Glad you liked it :D
I loved so much the last one!
Thanks, Felipe!
very much paying attention. very inspiring. I've gottan SQ (no suffix) .. a newbie .. ruined a rollof film mis-loading my camera .. good thing I used expired Lomo 800 as sacrificial film. FANTASTIC images. Love thevontrast u achieve. Square composition rules✊
Great video and I am glad your car is okay!
Thanks! And yeah, me too haha. It was a weird noice, I think it was a little rock that got stuck somewhere and it fell after a few seconds. Not sure.
Really great images - thanks so much for sharing your adventures. You are really selling me on the beauty of HP5+ grain - I will try it out again!!
Thanks! I will always love HP5. For some reason I keep trying some other film stocks every once in a while but always come back to my favorite. Pushing it to 800 or 1600 is the sweet spot for the grain, in my opinion. Good luck, and looking forward to seeing what you make with it!
I always look forward to watching your videos... Thanks...
Thank you for watching, Charles!
Very enjoyable video. Please continue. RS. Canada
Thank you, Richard!
You captured some interesting images in the fog. We get a lot of fog over here in Nova Scotia , Canada. Maybe I should get out next time instead of sleeping in ..lol. I'm new to your channel but I did enjoy your video today.
Haha, it's hard to get out of bed when it's cold out. It's always worth it, though! Just wear some warm clothes, I got sick after this outing and have been in bed since then haha. Thanks for watching and welcome, Wayne :)
@@aows Sorry to hear that. We never hear about all the behind the scenes stuff. Who gets sick, who falls taking a shot, who gets yelled at for taking a photo of someones house. We only see the complete edited video. Hope you recover soon.
@@waynesimon2963 hehe, true :) I feel much better now, thanks!
really really enjoy this video! great work!
Thank you again, Jing!
Thank you for sharing, very inspirational.
i hope to catch some foggy weather this year.. you are really inspiring me with your work!
I'm glad you find it inspiring, Rob! And yeah, just check the forecast and be ready to go out. No matter where you are, the whole landscape changes dramatically with fog. I love it :)
Suelo hacer fotos de gente, de ciudad, de ruido, hace poco estoy disparando con una camara de medio formato, y he vuelto a este video muchas veces... me da una tranquilidad, que tambien quiero vivir. Gracias por este pequeño viaje!
Muchas gracias por verlo! Esa tranquilidad es la que busco cuando salgo a hacer imágenes, por suerte hay sitios donde hay se puede encontrar :)
Really enjoyed this video. Some great shots and the square format really suits them. It's a real shame you had the scratch on that photo towards the end, it was an otherwise great picture. Amazing how shooting in black and white really transforms an otherwise drab landscape when viewed in colour. As you weren't using a metered prism, can I ask how you arrived at your settings please?
Thank you, glad you liked the images! I use my digital camera (I have it with me all the time to record the video) as a light meter. If I'm using it to record myself, I'll use my phone. I used to have a proper light meter but it was too much gear and found the digital camera to do a more than good enough job.
Thank you for the reply, and that's a pretty Ingenious way to take readings in the absence of a dedicated light meter, just using a digital camera's meter.
👏👌 great work 📷
Thank you!
Great images ... I will have to stop shooting Birds and critters with my Canon gear for awhile and buy my Bronica some new film and go out and shot..
Beautiful images & video my friend..
Cheers from HudsonBay Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you! There's nothing wrong with Canon or shooting birds :) But yeah the Bronica might deserve some time outside :D Have a good evening!
Just came across your channel today, love your approach. Beautiful images. You remind me in someways of e6 Vlog, an english photographer youtuber. I guess it could be the analog, square format.
Thank you very much, and welcome! I love his videos, I like his approach to photography :)
Love this video and love the imperfections of film. The marks on the last two shots looked cool I thought. Waiting for a foggy day so I can try some ilford 3200 and see what results I get. Next step for me is medium format and I would definitely go for the bronica just like yours.
Thanks, Shaun! I agree on the imperfections of film. That last one was a bit of a disappointment because I think it was the best of that series, but oh well. That Delta 3200 should look pretty good in foggy conditions! And I of course would totally recommend a Bronica, it's a beast of a camera!
Great video! Also it's awesome that you're showing that sometimes shots come out not as well as you expect when you're shooting. We all know that feeling, that sometimes you get what you visualized when shooting and sometimes it comes out a bit disappointing. Nevertheless love your photos so much, keep on going!
Thank you so much, Ivan! Yeah, for sure, this channel is not my "portfolio" so I want to show as much as I can of the successes and the failures as I can. Agreed on that feeling you describe! I believe the important part is the visualization, because eventually you will get that shot :)
Thanks again!
Do you adjust EV on shooting fog?
Andrew sent me! Can’t wait to discover your content 👍🏻
Oh, hi Lisa! Saw his shoot out yesterday, that was nice of him :) Welcome!
I‘m so curious about my rolls of HP5+ exposed @800 and @1600. I‘ve never pushed that film.
What developer do you use ? D76 stock has been my choice since I bath my film myself ...
Great foggy captures btw. I really love that rural countryside.
I use Ilfotec HC but I used D76 for a while and it worked just fine. I believe the developing times were a bit longer, though. I'd encourage you to try pushing it, I love the look :) Depends on the dilution. Thank you for watching :)
Thank you.. Your work is wonderful: Thank you for your response. I will be sure to look at the sub-titles
Thanks, glad you like it!!!
Very nice. A thought for composing for taller tripods; can’t you put the camera at 90degrees and look through the viewfinder? After all, it’s a square format... would that not work if you don’t have a prism?
It'd totally work! It's something I always forget, though. I actually tried a couple of days ago when I found myself in a similar situation. It worked even though it gets even harder to compose haha. Thanks for sharing that tip :)
How do you compensate for your coloured filters, or do you use a rule of thumb
As always, all of them were beautiful pics dude.. If you ever swing by Barcelona and we can go SQAi togeter ((:
Thank you, Patric! Barcelona is not on the list for this year but I will definitely be visiting at some point. Not only the city but the rest of Catalonia, beautiful places around there!
Yeah, Barcelona is mostly a bunch of tourists and homeless people. Not really the most interesting landscapes (: But if you're close by, @@aows feel free to write me a line, I have some really cool places on my google maps that NEEDS to be explored in the vicinity! (: Tanks for doing all your awesome videos!
@@patricstahl Haha, nice. Will do, for sure! Thank you, for watching :)
I love medium format, it is like cheating, lol. I have all the lenses and finders, sometimes they can get in the way. Nice video, thanks and nice images!
Thank you, Charles, for watching! Yes, I struggle with too much gear as well, but they are the tools to create our art so... Thank you again!
Cool videos.👍👍👍👍👍 Don't stop.
Thanks! Will not :)
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
I can’t seem to get a good negative in fog. The contrast is always too low, regardless of whether I over or under expose. You recommend the orange filter…?
How are you editing / post processing your film? In the darkroom, you can always use color filters to increase the contrast, on top of the one you might want to use in the field (red being the most intense, but not sure about its effectiveness in snowy landscapes unless it's a clear day). If you scan your film, you should be able to use "dehaze" and other tools to increase the contrast with software.
Another option is to push your film. I used to push HP5 to 1600, so a couple of stops. That means exposing it 2 stops underexposed and then over-develop it by 2 stops.
Maybe a combination of all of these will help.
@@aows thanks. I did my first effort at pushing, which was marginally better. Perhaps I should have warmed my chemistry a bit. I’ve even tried magenta on full with the colour head on my enlarger, combined with a contrast 5. Again, better, but not enough. Shame - I’ve had some nice compositions that haven’t delivered on the promise…
@@josephasghar that's a bummer, but don't give up! Keep experimenting, you just never know. Also, in foggy conditions, we want to have the subject relatively close to us, and use the fog to make for a cleaner background. If everything is far away, then the shot will lack clarity. That might be what we are going for, though, so it depends on what you are trying to achieve. To achieve more contrast, just try to place your subject as close as possible to you. Good luck!
@@aows thanks for the tips, buddy!
VERY NICE !!
Thank you, Andrew!
Were you using a light meter on your phone?
beautifully inspiring. going to find myself some fog...
Thanks, Ava! And good luck finding it :)
Will fog damage a non weather proof camera? I'm deciding between a panasonic g7 (not weather sealed) and a g80 (weather sealed), the area I'm currently living in gets really foggy and I want to film and take photos whipe the fog lasts.
Fog is moisture, as you know. However, in all the years I've been shooting (since 1973/4) I've never had any problem when shooting in fog or low cloud. Just keep a cloth handy and remove the moisture every now and then, while you're shooting. Lenses are a bigger worry as moisture promotes the growth of fungus if you leave damp / cold lenses in a bag. Keep a couple of packs of silica gel in the bag and take your lenses (and body) out of the bag when you get home. Take the lens caps off and leave the lenses in sunlight (fungus cannot grow in daylight) and let your bag dry out, too. If you are in an air-conditioned room on holiday and you're in a hot / humid climate - or in a warm room in a cold location - your lenses and camera can get condensation. Always give the camera / lenses enough time to acclimatise when you set off on a shoot so the condensation can evaporate. If you've been away for weeks and had a lot of condensation, sending the camera to be cleaned and serviced (and the sensor cleaned professionally) is a good investment as it will prolong the life of the camera (especially if it's digital). Finally, no camera is 100% weather-sealed - only made "resistant", so always take care.
@@pauljenkin297 Thanks, Paul. That's great advice!
Wow.you are using film....do you also do digital?
Hey, Deborah! I do use digital, it depends on the situation and the place :)
How do you meter? I mean what meter you use to meassure?
I usually use my digital camera. If I'm using it for the video, then I use myLightMeter Pro on my iPhone.
Fog is God's softbox
That's pretty accurate!
New to your channel. And love it!
Thank you! And welcome :)
Is it tru that blue filters enhance look of fog in B&W photography?
Not sure! I should do some research on that and try it, though. Thanks for sharing!
awesome
Thank you, Joel!
Wat kan je nog filter use and Why and When
Your accent is quite strong. I couldn’t understand what shutter speed you were shooting for the railroad. Would you mind sharing? Thx
I usually include subtitles, give them a try next time :) I used 1/500th, f/4 and pushed HP5 to 1600. Those settings let me shoot handheld. Hope this helps!
Why did you sell your 50mm?
I needed to downsize my camera bag. I carry my camera, lenses, tripod, film back and other accessories, plus all the stuff to record these videos (video camera, lenses, batteries, another tripod...). Those lenses for the Bronica are pretty heavy. I miss it sometimes, but I think it was the right decision :)
What is the name of that violin song in the video? Thanks in advance
The songs are "Medieval Myths 8", "Medieval Myths 13" and "Wasteland", all by Andreas Ericson. Hope this helps :)
WHAT IS THAT ORANGE FILTER FOR? ?
TO ADD CONTRAST ;)
Thank you !
Thank you!
Great!
Thank you!
music? I like fog, and the rain but photograph the rain is not easy. I need to check that up. The first theme is "alma oscura" the second I could not find it
Agreed on rain, it's not easy and dangerous for you and the gear. The music is "Medieval Myths 8", "Medieval Myths 13" and "Wasteland", all by Andreas Ericson.
Esperas a que llegue el tren,claro que con el tele puesto y te de tiempo a apartarte,todo un puntazo,j,j,j,j,j
Jajaja, mejor no probar :P
5 pluses !!! )))
Thank you, Andrew!
Il really like your compo's but idk, they look not contrasted enough to me.
I'm glad you like the compositions. I understand about the contrast, some people think they are too contrasty, others believe they are not contrasty enough. That's fine, it's everyone's personal taste :) Thanks for your comment!
You sold your 50? Why?
I needed to downsize. It's not only the camera, lenses, tripod, film backs and other accessories, I also have the video camera and its lenses, batteries, tripod... I figured that if I ever needed it I could just shoot digital. For the most part, I've been fine without it. But I miss it sometimes.
silent hill
Haha, yup :)
Way to slow.... get on with it man! A lot less shots of you please!
Most of my videos are that way, very little of me. This one was slower on purpose, I wanted to explain what I was doing and hopefully communicate the calmness of the day and my excitement about these conditions. Have a good day :)