I liked number 7 a lot ... which is the second of a tree reflected in
the water... don't really find the patterns in the others very
interesting, but I get the exercise.
Given it was film, I also have to admit I don't care much for Fuji film
- I reread the stuff you wrote about it but couldn't find where you
said whether
you shot color and converted to BW ...
ann
On 3/5/2017 7:53 AM, Bob W-PDML wrote:
On 5 Mar 2017, at 12:42, Steve Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:
On 4/3/17, Bruce Walker, discombobulated, unleashed:
Things I see by stopping and looking down; a short essay.
https://medium.com/@bruce.walker/at-my-feet-b151de7b4eeb
This is Fujifilm content -- sorry Pentax.
Interesting. I found all the images rather low-key but then again you
are shooting downwards ;-) Love the fact you've shot B and W. Did you
shoot jpeg mono in cam or convert later?
I took Cotty's advice -- while ignoring Bob W's :)
I can remember spouting the delights of the X20 but can't remember Bob's
advice. Was it to avoid the X20 or look at something else?
I think I said the UI is too complex. It's too easy to change inadvertently,
then too difficult to recover.
I probably also told him to buy a Leica M, which is good advice in all
circumstances.
and got my wife
to gift me a (barely used) Fuji X20 at Christmas. It's a pretty nice
little camera and has convinced me to actually take it on walks with
me as I had hoped it would.
Excellent! I keep mine with me all the time, and I know Bob takes his
with him on many a trip. It's so small that it seems a shame *not* to
take it everywhere.
Yes. It fits a bicycle handlebar bag nicely, produces good quality pictures,
and if it gets lost or destroyed it's not the end of the world. It's a nice
camera, but I can't say it's without sin.
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