Today's portrait is a Tiger and it´s all about the eyes. Everyone I asked say "no thanks" and I will start to book photo shoots for the rest of the year.
Week 4 - Portrait: Headshot. You shot a selfie, now shoot a "selfie" of someone else!
Sunday music
Gary Numan - My Name Is Ruin (with his daughter Persia)
Manufactured: Minolta
Year of release: 1973
Film Type 110 16mm film cartridges
Lens: Rokkor 1:8/26mm (3 glass elements)
Focusing: two distance zones selectable
Shutter: speed 1/40 sec. in flash mode, or between 10 sec. and 1/330 sec. in CdS-meter controlled mode
Viewfinder: bright frame finder with parallax correction, LED indicator for insufficient light, and distance symbols
Flash: magicubes, indicator for used-up cubes in viewfinder
Dimensions: 130×58×26mm
This camera I bought last summer and will be fun to test. Thinks it's both ugly and nice at the same time and now I just need 110 film.
Fotomässan is a meeting place for amateur and professional photographers all sharing an interest in photography, taking place March 9-11. During three days, visitors can experience a photo feast filled with inspiration, product information, photo exhibitions, as well as interesting and instructive seminars.
The Nordic region’s largest photography market and attracts approximately 12,000 visitors.
But I still have not decided if I'm going to the fair yet. But I would love to meet the camera collector Owe Söderlund. He will be there with his cool collection of old cameras and I'm a fan.
WEEK 1 Portrait: Self Portrait Start things off right with a "selfie"! Explore the self timer setting on your camera.
I start to learn my new camera, even start to like it (Fujifilm X-T20) Next weeks assignment I looking forward to. Traditional Landscape - shoot a beautiful landscape and share it with the world. Find a nice foreground and don't forget the sky.
This is my first song of the 52 weeks challenge. I start with a classic song that I love.
The Klinik - Black Leather
I found this beautiful photography book on a second hand. Die Welt Der Photographie, Peter Pollack from 1962. 639 pages full of photo history and lots of beautiful pictures. I love it!