Garden Path at the Crisp Residence, circa 1970
Mickey Crisp
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Sunset at Guissény... par Frédéric Poirier
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Couché de soleil sur Guissény Beach à enez Croaz-Hent
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Kodak Colorplus 200 exp. '21
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Johnny Martyr's Five Favorite Cameras
by Johnny Martyr
All the coolest film photography and camera bloggers are posting their “Five Dead Hand Cameras” – five cameras we’d have to pry from their cold dead hands, as the saying goes. One camera for each finger (that’s a hell of a grip!).
I don’t mind riding these guys coattails and talking a little bit about my five favorite film cameras. For those of you who’ve been following my…
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i relistened to At the Mountains of Dadness and i am physically restraining myself from writing a fic where henry finds hildy’s camera and use it purely as a way to infodump about her kickass camera and film photography in general
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Moon meets twilight por George Pancescu
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Ceahlau massif, Romania www.georgepancescu.ro
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The Best Full Frame Camera Gear with Weather Sealing
These cameras and lenses will keep working no matter what!
Weather sealing is incredibly important not only for inclement conditions, but dust-resistance. What’s more, it helps your camera gear work for a longer period of time. Lots of brands say their cameras have weather resistance. But only one really makes the best full frame camera gear with weather sealing. It’s Leica! And you’ll be surprised to see the reasons why!
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Sunset at Guissény beach... par Frédéric Poirier
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Couché de soleil sur Guissény Beach à enez Croaz-Hent
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The x files is hell to gif because Crisp cracker couldn’t afford more than a couple of desk lamps and a candle to light the set, but the constraints of framing means that they’re always so close together, and provides that one advantage that modern tv doesn’t: they both fit in a 7:5 cropped frame.
And like, this is generally quite a big pet peeve of mine anyway is like…if you’ve got a scene where two characters are talking, unless it’s for a deep, cinematic reason, why have them framed so far apart. My brain really struggles to pay attention to two faces at once when there’s a sizeable gap between them which means I can’t study both expressions and lip read all at once.
I dunno maybe I’m just being a whiney little bitch about it, but I preferred tv so much more when it was cropped to 4:3
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Ikeda Shiroato Park por Stéphane Roquencourt
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