April 24, 2010
Please, View it Large on Black.

Mamiya C330, 80mm lens, f/22, 1/500, Kodak Tri-X 400, no light metering (guess work).

Exposure number: 3.

Changes to the original: none.

I wanted an old-looking picture here that doesn’t look like it’s been taken in 2010. The Mini Cooper is an old model and in such an environment with old buildings I decided to give it a shot. Also, The café on the left is called “Le Progrès” which means “Progress” in French.

If I had followed strictly speaking the Sunny f/16 (well “strictly” might not apply for such a rule), I would have exposed for the shades and select f/8 or f/11 instead of f/22 and I am happy with the results as the picture is underexposed the way I wanted it.

Please, View it Large on Black.

Mamiya C330, 80mm lens, f/22, 1/500, Kodak Tri-X 400, no light metering (guess work).

Exposure number: 3.

Changes to the original: none.

I wanted an old-looking picture here that doesn’t look like it’s been taken in 2010. The Mini Cooper is an old model and in such an environment with old buildings I decided to give it a shot. Also, The café on the left is called “Le Progrès” which means “Progress” in French.

If I had followed strictly speaking the Sunny f/16 (well “strictly” might not apply for such a rule), I would have exposed for the shades and select f/8 or f/11 instead of f/22 and I am happy with the results as the picture is underexposed the way I wanted it.

April 14, 2010
Please, view it on black!

The following picture was taken in Chateau d’Olonne, Vendée, France with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 compact camera.

On the day it was taken, there was some pretty heavy wind and the ocean was agitated.

This place is called Puits d’enfer (Hell Pit). It is pretty intriguing as the foam from the ocean’s water looks like milk.

Please, view it on black!

The following picture was taken in Chateau d’Olonne, Vendée, France with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 compact camera.

On the day it was taken, there was some pretty heavy wind and the ocean was agitated.

This place is called Puits d’enfer (Hell Pit). It is pretty intriguing as the foam from the ocean’s water looks like milk.

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