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Rodrigo D
{K:1577} 4/11/2004
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very graphical, specially by shadows. A great suburban scenario: for a film maybe. GREAT.
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Seven E.
{K:600} 3/27/2004
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Thanks JP. I've held the Mamiya SLR (but hadn't thought about the mirror...thanks) and the Seagull TLR, seen the Yashica and Rollei on ebay. But I really hope you enjoy the Minolta. Don't know if I'd have the patience to go back to a camera without a built in light meter (although when I think about it, I'm using a Woca without one :-).
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JP Zorn
{K:533} 3/26/2004
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Wanted an inexpensive entry into MF. Was afraid to go the route of a SLR (more expensive and generally requiring a tripod because of the mirror shake). Decided to go TLR - although I eventually wouldn't mind a Mamiya 6 (better lenses, light meter, etc.). Looked at reviews and for the money the Autocord seemed to be the best bet. The optics are pretty good - no light meter though - and I saw it referred to as the next best thing to a Rolleiflex TLR. The other cheaper TLR I was looking at was the Yashicamat 124. They have become pretty popular though and a Rolleiflex or Mamiya would be better at a higher price.
JP
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Seven E.
{K:600} 3/26/2004
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Great color and composition JP.
Just wondered how you decided on the Autocord (I'd never heard of it, but this shot is very impressive.) Did you consider other MF cameras?
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 3/25/2004
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oh yeah, it's all about the polaroid hehe... i love this! just can't beat the colors... and i adore your compositions.
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Susie Darcey
{K:1047} 3/25/2004
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I like the low saturation here it works well, and i like the concept of I dont know what the hell is going on.
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Nuno Murias
{K:5323} 3/25/2004
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I like this one a lot and teh fact that they are going in diferent directions
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Chris Wolffensperger
{K:1228} 3/25/2004
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Well seen! Nice shadows you captured on the wall. Why not crop it to just the wall? That way the attention is drawn towards the subject, and right now i'm a bit distracted by the two cars.
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