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Ralf,Hi,
just returned from a three week road trip in the US. Shot 10 rolls of Kodak Portra 160 with the Hasselblad 203FE, here's a behind
the scenes example. Will share some more images in the Analog Camera section of the forum in the next couple of days.
Best Regards, Ralf.
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Ralf,
That is so cool! Please share your general travel area with us. Not only do I find it fascinating that you are shooting analog like I enjoy, but that your 3-week travel venture was right here in the U.S.
Sometimes, as they say, you don't see the forest for the trees, even when it is a desert. I would love to hear more about your travel story!
Did you tell your wife that for most of human history, people did not have cameras and film. In fact, the first camera was made centuries before we could figure out how to make film for the darn thing (which is my proof that photographers are really gearheads first and image makers second). So next time, just say she should be grateful you are not a dinosaur and paint!It was such a pleasure shooting the analog Hasselblad again after my wife took away my 503CW ten years ago and convinced me that I should get something more modern.
Just say "Yes dear" and photograph whatever and whichever way you want to. We are photographers.It was such a pleasure shooting the analog Hasselblad again after my wife took away my 503CW ten years ago and convinced
me that I should get something more modern. Heck, and I listened to her :facesmack:
Best Regards,
Ralf
And tell her that it was a 'minor' change since last time (although playing the game that she's not as dumb as you'd like her to be). if you're friends these are little white lies that we reciprocate for a happy life.Just say "Yes dear" and photograph whatever and whichever way you want to. We are photographers.
Who said it was a joke? :toocool:It started as a joke, but it turned out really handy...