Any time I see a series like this I always seek to find the 'best' "Shot of the Lot". Then I see that they were taken with an ELM and perhaps each one is the best of a whole roll, ELM's firing like a machine gun. Well all of these are so good i cannot pick any one above the others, they are all so good. Very fine work. I select them all! Logan
Any time I see a series like this I always seek to find the 'best' "Shot of the Lot". Then I see that they were taken with an ELM and perhaps each one is the best of a whole roll, ELM's firing like a machine gun. Well all of these are so good i cannot pick any one above the others, they are all so good. Very fine work. I select them all! Logan
Thanks for the compliment, but don't be hasty, the best (of the series) are yet to come. I never shoot my camera "like a machine gun"... the only reason I have an ELM is because there was one for sale at a good price, it was my first Hassie and that's that. All the shots were made after a long study of the framing, the subject, the shooting angle etc etc... after all, I was mostly accustomed to shoot with a 4x5 monorail until I got the Hassie... in the end, I edit the series and choose the best shots, of course.