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"Celt" schreef in bericht ... In article , says... Study the photos of great photographers. Look at the placement of objects inside the frame. Starting with Ansel Adams ? For instance. Or Man Ray, Cindy Sherman, Cartier-Bresson, Joseph Koudelka, Duane Michaels, Dirk Braeckman, Brassai, Robert Adams, William Eggleston, the magnum-family (http://www.magnumphotos.com), August Sander, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Dieter Appelt, Araki Nobuyoshi, Lee Friedlander, ... and I'm sure everyone on this newsgroup can drop dozens of other names that they find worth looking at. Too bad googling for 'famous photographer' won't be any help. Maybe visiting your local library might be useful to discover some new heroes. Have you heard about Tomislav Peternek ? Not yet, but if google has, I soon will too ;-) |
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I didn't mean which way he was facing, I meant you are too far away from his
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says... "Celt" schreef in bericht ... In article , says... Study the photos of great photographers. Look at the placement of objects inside the frame. Starting with Ansel Adams ? For instance. Or Man Ray, Cindy Sherman, Cartier-Bresson, Joseph Koudelka, Duane Michaels, Dirk Braeckman, Brassai, Robert Adams, William Eggleston, the magnum-family (http://www.magnumphotos.com), August Sander, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Dieter Appelt, Araki Nobuyoshi, Lee Friedlander, ... and I'm sure everyone on this newsgroup can drop dozens of other names that they find worth looking at. Too bad googling for 'famous photographer' won't be any help. Maybe visiting your local library might be useful to discover some new heroes. Have you heard about Tomislav Peternek ? Not yet, but if google has, I soon will too ;-) Don`t think google will give satisfaying results. You`ll get his home page, anyway... I think that he has a version in english, also. |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 22:35:09 +0200, "Philippe Lauwers"
wrote: I'm sure there's a lot of potential in your index-finger (you know, the one that presses the shutter-release), you just have to find a way to squeeze it out ;-) A cable release works well. It tends to slow down the body so that the mind can catch up. Regards, John S. Douglas, Photographer - http://www.darkroompro.com Please remove the "_" when replying via email |
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Electros. I love that camera. I have two. I think the lens' give great
results. Back to your battery question. Just use the standard 6 volt replacement battery and compensate with your ASA dial, 80 ASA instead of 100, 320 ASA instead of 400 etc. works great "Celt" wrote in message ... In article , says... at some of my pics. They`re probably stupid but hey, I`m still learning Feel free to comment.. http://solair.eunet.yu/~ivan-nik/ I forgot to mention, they`re taken with g 35 electro Yashica. Antique camera.. |
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ISO, DIN, ASA is all the same thing really a scale for measuring film speed.
The orginal battery for the Electros was a 5.6V and the 6.0 works but your negs will be a bit underexposed. By rotating the dial on top of the Electro body from 100 down to 80 (or even 50) you'll add a bit more density to your neg. "Celt" wrote in message ... In article CtPgc.178953$Ig.46779@pd7tw2no, says... Electros. I love that camera. I have two. I think the lens' give great results. Back to your battery question. yeah Too bad you can`t change objectives... Plus, I don`t have even those one you could buy in a package with camera... Just use the standard 6 volt replacement battery and compensate with your ASA dial, 80 ASA instead of 100, 320 ASA instead of 400 etc. works great Wow, wait. HOW to comepnsate ASA ? And, I`m ashamed to ask this, but what is ASA ? As far as know, that`s something about film reaction to light or something like that... ?? |
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