Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts

15 April, 2018

shells in the sand.

Yesterday on a bike ride along the Rhine I discovered some beautiful shells on the shore and photographed them.

22 November, 2017

The 2-Cameras-Double-Exposure-Project. the outsiders. part 6.

This time I tried an Agfa HDC+200 film out of an Olympus AZ-200 Super Zoom. I bought the camera at a junk store in Cologne. I put the film in a Minolta 5000 AF with the Sigma Zoom AF 2.8-3.5/75-200mm. In November I shot some pictures from the Rhine at a foggy day, it was a wonderful day.
But after the development only some pictures from the first photographer were on the negatives. Perhaps the film was too old to save my pictures.
The pictures from the first photographer seem to be pictures by a thief. First he shot his cleaning material, then people in a hall and at the end jewellery at a table. I need Sherlock Holmes to solve this mystery!



12 April, 2017

some instagram pictures... part 4.

More of my Instagram pictures...Check out my account here!
The spring is coming.
The spring is coming.
Kitsch me if you can.
Kitsch me if you can.
#statue
Flowering the day.
Unimog
Bienvenue en France.
Salut Amelie.
Tour de France.
Tour de France.
Tour de France.
Rolling Stones.
Baron von Munchhausen.

02 October, 2016

Mais Amor, Por Favor! part 1.

Mais amor, por favor! is Portuguese and means more love, please!.
The inspiration for this project comes from the song Não Existe Amor em SP of the Brazilian rapper and singer Criolo.
The camera I used was a Pentax K1000 with a Petri 2/50mm and a Sigma 4-5.6/55-200mm and the film was an expired Kodak Elite Chrome 100, which was crossed.
 
 

08 September, 2016

my little wannabe frankenstein camera.

In August I bought as a bargain a srcappy Canon EOS 500N with the battery grip to use simple AA batteries at the Mimapi Altertümchen. I wanted to use my M42 lenses via adapter at the 500N, but some days later I bought very cheap a broken black Olympus OM-1 with the great Zuiko Auto-S 1.8/50mm lens at a fleamarket. As I just have an adapter to use OM-lenses at EOS cameras, I decided to use the 1.8/50mm at the 500N. The Sony lens cap I found at the same time on the street.
At the back of the camera I put an exposure chart, because the lightmeter doesn't work with manual lenses.

I shot some pictures from the Fernmeldeturm Grünwettersbach, a French hydrant and Rhine signs in France and Germany with the EOS and the Zuiko lens on a Kodak Gold 200 film.