07-27-2021 05:01 AM - edited 07-27-2021 05:18 AM
07-27-2021 08:00 AM
Nice photos. It's interesting how the early photographers showed us so much that life offers in B&W.
07-27-2021 10:04 AM
Very cool. I have some early Powershot camera's laying around too.. Lots of happy memories were captured. Things have come a log way.
~Rick
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07-27-2021 03:13 PM - edited 07-27-2021 03:15 PM
Ansel Adams was the one I was trying to think of earlier. Amazing how he was able to be so creative with B&W. Not sure how accurate this link would be but it's interesting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansel_Adams
07-27-2021 04:56 PM - edited 07-27-2021 06:17 PM
I think B+W early photography is a good topic - perhaps we need a new thread to discuss the work of early B+W photographers, and we will continue with this thread as per the original post?
With the issues of this camera being challenged with CA, greyscale imagery is actually a very viable solution for those who want to be creative at a rock-bottom price. I may go out and do some more shooting with that in mind over the next couple of days and see what can be achieved!
07-29-2021 09:17 AM
Tronhard, maybe a "nostalgia" section? I recall a story of an African-American who got a camera when he was a kid. Went on to be a noted B&W photographer in his time. Never got the recognition he deserved due to his race. Sad. Anyone know who this fellow was?
07-30-2021 07:06 PM - edited 07-30-2021 07:09 PM
These two are the bark of the NZ Kauri Tree:
Canon PS G1 18mm, f/2.2, 1/60sec, ISO-50, available light, hand-held
Canon PS G1 12mm, f/2.2, 1/30sec, ISO-50, available light, hand-held
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