Brian Moore Moderator Apr 4, 2017 #1 I call it "Eye Contact." Olympus XA3 and Kodak Tri-X 400 processed in Rodinal.
Pete Askew Admin Apr 4, 2017 #2 To mis-quote Mr Waits, "The camera's been drinking, not me". Brilliant.
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 5, 2017 #3 Pete Askew said: To mis-quote Mr Waits, "The camera's been drinking, not me". Brilliant. Click to expand... Mr. Waits is wasteful; I don't let my cameras drink. It's bad for their health and its less beer for me. Thanks Pete!
Pete Askew said: To mis-quote Mr Waits, "The camera's been drinking, not me". Brilliant. Click to expand... Mr. Waits is wasteful; I don't let my cameras drink. It's bad for their health and its less beer for me. Thanks Pete!
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Apr 5, 2017 #4 I'm not going to call her two faced, as she won't be. The camera never lies, though...allegedly.
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 5, 2017 #5 Rob MacKillop said: The camera never lies, though...allegedly. Click to expand... We had a lengthy discussion on this topic a few years ago using Errol Morris's book, "Believing is Seeing," as the vehicle.
Rob MacKillop said: The camera never lies, though...allegedly. Click to expand... We had a lengthy discussion on this topic a few years ago using Errol Morris's book, "Believing is Seeing," as the vehicle.
Ivar Dahl-Larsen Well-Known Member Apr 9, 2017 #6 No it is only a slow hand at work and a misunderstanding of shutter times and what they may do
Brian Moore Moderator Apr 10, 2017 #7 Ivar D. Larsen said: No it is only a slow hand at work and a misunderstanding of shutter times and what they may do Click to expand... You got me Ivar!
Ivar D. Larsen said: No it is only a slow hand at work and a misunderstanding of shutter times and what they may do Click to expand... You got me Ivar!