Day in Glasgow digital with Photoshop to correct way out exposures! The plan was to do amazing street portraits, but landed up reshooting some of my fav images I had made with my film cameras. Oh well....
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Friday, 28 March 2014
Graveyard shift
After working with the Leica M6 and M2, |I decided after 30 yrs of photography to go serious Leica Digital. Although the X1 is a very enjoyable camera to use (except poor low light focus and no proper macro), I felt that the process of scanning my film was becoming too much of a headache. Poor excuse. The following are my first shots with the Leica M9P. It is very similar to the M6 and I found the winding shutter sound pretty subdued. Although criticism around the poor screen res and the set button being on the opposite side of the wheel is valid, I feel that it is just Leica saying that if you really want to ditch film for digital, we have put in a few annoyances in your digital M6 to make you feel bad. As a camera, I felt just at home with it, even reaching for the film winder once in a while. Even second hand it is over priced, but so is the MP. But in truth, film cameras still rule.
These shots take in grave yard round the corner from work. All manipulated
These shots take in grave yard round the corner from work. All manipulated
Friday, 14 March 2014
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Italy revisited
These shots are some re-worked photoshop images from Italy. Important to revisit past work to see what can be brought back to life.
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