1.10.2014

Just a fun picture of a friend and a Rolleiflex at coffee at Jo's.

Ah. The early days of this century. When we went back and forth between film and 
electronic photography without a care in the world...

A Rollei photographed with another Rollei. Fuji Reala film flowing through the backs. 80mm lenses all the way around. ISO 100 in the open shade. 

Just pausing to reminisce. 

6 comments:

crsantin said...

You can post images from the latest and greatest digital cams until the cows come home, but dang, digital can't touch this. It just looks right.

Richard Leacock said...

Just pausing here, reminiscing about pausing before taking that photograph.
Light good? Check...Interesting subject? Check...Special moment? Check...And a little more time spent on a good image? Check...
Still using that helpful habit in the "digital age" ; )

Unknown said...

That is a cracking photo - really like it for some reason.
Plus is that the SL66 ? want want want

Unknown said...

That is a cracking photo, I really like it for some reason
Plus is that a SL66? want want want

Unknown said...

That is a cracking photo - really like it for some reason.
Plus is that the SL66 ? want want want

Kaspar said...

Hey Kirk, I love those medium format pictures of yours and I am sure you have a whole bunch of them somewhere. Please keep on posting them, they are highly appreciated!

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