Getting Close up... I want to try more Black & White Photography like this.

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In this video I wander around the streets looking for more Black and White Prints for myself and this time I went out with a project in mind. Looking for curves! Which isn't as easy as lines and diagonals! As I found out.
I also make framed prints for indoors as wall art.

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Cameras: Nikon F3
Film: Kodak Tri-x 400
Leses: Nikkor 28mm / Zeiss Milvus 50mm f1.4 .

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Lovely to hear a real photographer saying “I can shape it how I want under the enlarger and not getting it right out of the camera”. Many precious modern photographers seem to think that getting it right in camera is a photographic law. Great video as always, thanks

victorcarmelo
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Your videos always inspire me. You see things that I don't.

enonurb
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I need to wear my glasses to even see if I’m in focus through the viewfinder!

ytthrowaway
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As someone with -7 diopter, welcome to the blind photographer's club. Nice glasses too! The Roger to Phil Collins transformation is inevitable.

danem
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6:50 I know the struggle, we photographers can't explain what we see to others, they just can't understand the vision we have.

Room
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I really like doing the same thing going out with a certain. really helps when finding stuff to photograph in areas where there’s nothing that interesting at the surface. Also love your concept about visualizing the photos in a frame. I do that all the time now.

danthegeetarman
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At first I see a close up of modern metal fence gate and I am thinking “warm up shot”. But when you see it properly framed it takes on a new life. ( writes myself a memo on this)

Austinite
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Inspiring, motivates me to revisit places I've been to plenty of times and of which I'm otherwise a bit bored, to look at them from a different perspective. Thanks!

Hystrix
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Really enjoyed these last 2 videos on ideas for "simple" photography projects. Keep them coming, maybe a whole series on shooting with a single topic in mind?

RussellEaling
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Great Lines and tones. Love the F3. Congrats on your specs, now all you need is a pair of Wellingtons and you'll be one of us, Rog.

lensman
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Awesome video, love your techniques.. 📷❤️

tonyaglover
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Welcome to the "bins" club sir! It would be interesting to hear if it impacts your camera collection. I refactored *everything* when I started wearing glasses, because I didn't want to take them off. Eye relief... the struggle is real. Had to sell my Konica IIIA, because the 100% viewfinder, while amazing, did not play well with glasses. A Fujica Compact Deluxe replaced that Konica. Likewise, my Mamiya 645 went bye-bye in favor of a Bronica ETRSi. For 35mm SLR, got rid of several and replaced them with a Canon New F1 + Speed Finder, which I believe has the best eye relief of any film camera ever made. Come to think of it, you may want to try that New F1, not only for glasses, but because the speed finder rotates to make it a waist level finder too.

Great video as always!

jw
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Really enjoyed this video - very inspirational and thanks for taking us through the whole process.

kapurar
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I've never met any artist that isn't a bit of a "weirdo." Relish in it, it's creative.

steveh
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Beautiful captures and darkroom work. Great job on vision of the angles.

gpholmes
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Welcome to the four-eyed club! Great and interesting video.

garychatfield
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I shot tri-x over 50 years ago and loved it. Great to hear it's still around.

daksta
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Great video, again. Very inspiring. Using the mat of the frame is a very good idea. Thank you. Shooting black and white with film, printing in the dark room. It is exactly what I am doing.

MarcoRoepers
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I've been a photographer for 40 years. I really enjoyed watching this video. Takes me back to the days when I shot on film. Now I'm going to buy some film and load up the ol' Nikon FE-2 and have some fun. Thank you for reminding me about the joy of shooting on film.

kimharrison
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That F3 with the HP viewfinder is perfect for us blokes with spectacles. It will spoil you for most any other SLR (OM cameras excepted).

charlespitts