That was the 1st time I had ever tried using the "b" function of my camera.I think I held on to the button for like maybe say 10-15 seconds?I guessed it turned out ok.
Thx so much for the comments, i really appreciate it, i must say i havent brought out the best in my camera, looking at your inspiring photos just pushes me to work harder, i havent had much time to go out and practice and i have been thinking of getting a gd dslr..although i still prefer to shoot film..of coz goin digital would mean saving $$ in the long run..however i still feel very strongly tt i shloud stick to shooting film first..i know some great photographers such as yourself who produce wonderful pictures and they often tell me..at the end of the day its the person behind the camera tt matters most...i totally agree..thx once again ian..
Hello 'Giant Peach', not sure why this has ben so neglected but it's actually quite interesting, clearly experimental yet shows very much what the possibilities are. You're trying things and that will stand you in good stead. The combination of the true B&W 400 film and the subject leads to stark contrasts and the points of light are quite impressive against the dark surroundings. What's important is you because you have a feel and a desire to shoot something a bit different the stand out shots will come, just don't give up. Thank you so much for the comments on my portfolio, it's very humbling to receive that attention, I'm very grateful, and I would say that the ME Super helped me there! It's a superb camera, still stands up to most and I would say get a couple of extra bodies off eBay, have them serviced and they will last you a few years yet. I haven't been as active as I would like lately but hopefully there will be something new soon. Have a great day! Ian