And if we still want to beat a dead horse, it's generally considered that the rise of abstract art after WWII was a reaction to the unprecedented chaos and destruction brought by modern war, coupled with collapse of conventional ideas of right and wrong and a well-ordered universe.
No, these ar not a collection, but a set of (good) tools!drool worthy collection.
On Instagram I follow Things Organized Neatly, and your two images would fit right in.This is what I take, but not at the same time...
Those of you who mentioned you carried a backpack of a few lenses and 2 backs. What sort of photo outing was that? At home or in my country with a road trip I could manage it but it's not something I could do as easily overseas relying on public transportation like Singapore or Tokyo.... A TLR or some other 6x6 or a rangefinder 6x7 be easier.
This may have been mentioned earlier, but Ansel Adams used a Hasselblad for almost all of his pictures in his later years. Even one of his most famous images, "Moon and Half Dome," was shot with a Hasselblad.
+1The fact that Hasselblads have been widely used by fashion photographers does not mean they cannot excel at anything else. The same goes for other models (e.g, Pentax 6x7, which Peter Lindbergh used)
6x6 works very well for landscape. Look for instance at Michael Kenna’s works.
6x7 surely works too (I never went into that format, as my slide projector only does 6x6...)
I think it’s all about finding a format your vision feels comfortable with, regardless of the camera... for me it’s 6x6 (regardless of subject - I do a lot of landscapes too!) From your post it seems that you are more attracted to wide panoramas, so give it a try. I’m unfortunately at the other end of the world otherwise I would have suggested to meet for you to try my Xpan!
Enjoy experimenting
Great photos, Alan.Here's an example of shooting completely in 16:9 shot on my trip to the Southwest National Parks. I think the compositions work.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alanklein2000/albums/72157694819890421
Here's an example of shooting completely in 16:9 shot on my trip to the Southwest National Parks. I think the compositions work.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alanklein2000/albums/72157694819890421
Very fun photographs.Here's an example of shooting completely in 16:9 shot on my trip to the Southwest National Parks. I think the compositions work.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alanklein2000/albums/72157694819890421
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