A particularly beautiful series. I think that your love of light and handling of the same in your photographs is quite breathtaking. Your photos are soft and strong at the same time.
humm what a beautiful blog (and awww I love your cat) I'm planning on buying a zenit soon (maybe a zenit E) I've got a little question: do you scan your pictures straight from negatives (in that case, do you use a specific scanner?) or have you an "impression" (sorry I'm french...) done by a shop and then scan them?
lou: thank you! yes, I scan my photos straight from the negatives, and the scanner I use is an epson perfection 3200. to scan negatives you would need either a scanner with a light in the lid or with a "negative pocket" :) by impression I assume you mean prints, and no, I never get prints when I develop film, it's so expensive.
A particularly beautiful series. I think that your love of light and handling of the same in your photographs is quite breathtaking. Your photos are soft and strong at the same time.
ReplyDeletei think every single pic here is beautiful
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dør!!!
ReplyDeletefantastisk.
Nummer två och tre uppifrån är superfina!
ReplyDeleteGrym känsla i bilderna!
ReplyDeletei'm quite a big fan
ReplyDeleteLove Your photography !
ReplyDeleteJag älskar dina bilder
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteI agree to the "soft and strong" part. these are VERY VERY Brilliant photos. Do you love close to shore? if yes, I'm jealous.
ReplyDeletevakkertvakkertvakkert! du er så flink!! :)
ReplyDeletethank you all so much for your comments!
ReplyDeleteroadluna: I live about half an hour from the shore, it's so lovely :)
Otroligt vackert.
ReplyDeletehumm what a beautiful blog (and awww I love your cat)
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on buying a zenit soon (maybe a zenit E)
I've got a little question: do you scan your pictures straight from negatives (in that case, do you use a specific scanner?) or have you an "impression" (sorry I'm french...) done by a shop and then scan them?
B: tack!
ReplyDeletelou: thank you! yes, I scan my photos straight from the negatives, and the scanner I use is an epson perfection 3200. to scan negatives you would need either a scanner with a light in the lid or with a "negative pocket" :) by impression I assume you mean prints, and no, I never get prints when I develop film, it's so expensive.
great tones! I love these camera and the pastel tones of early Helios lens!
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