I Got Up At Silly A Clock To Shoot Some Velvia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @ahsanabbasphotography
    @ahsanabbasphotography  Год назад

    Starting with Fuji GSWiii: ruclips.net/video/kxzWuxrYFbY/видео.html

  • @infinityyworks
    @infinityyworks Год назад +4

    Analogue ahsan 🔥🔥

  • @barryrempp1261
    @barryrempp1261 Год назад +1

    Such patience and great timing! Beautiful image of the stag with his head raised, antlers on dramatic display. You captured the magnificent beast at the critical moment. They never stop moving, and their heads are rarely held so high. Velvia and the 124G ... wow!

    • @ahsanabbasphotography
      @ahsanabbasphotography  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Barry! Have you shot in Richmond Park?

    • @barryrempp1261
      @barryrempp1261 Год назад +1

      ​@@ahsanabbasphotographyNo, I've never had the pleasure of visiting England. My wildlife photography has been limited to parks in the USA. My favorite locales are Custer State Park and Wind Cave National Park, both in the Black Hills of South Dakota. I've spent time in Yellowstone National Park, but it's always been overrun with people whenever I've been there. Years ago, I ran through hundreds of rolls of slide and negative film, but now it's all digital. Your video is inspiring me to dust off an old film camera and buy some Velvia for the next excursion! Thanks!😢

    • @ahsanabbasphotography
      @ahsanabbasphotography  Год назад +1

      @@barryrempp1261 that’s wonderful, Yellowstone is a great place to shoot some Velvia! If I could get my hands on an 8x10 and some slide film, that would be the dream! Ever been to the Teton NP? What cameras will you be dusting off now?!

    • @barryrempp1261
      @barryrempp1261 Год назад +1

      @@ahsanabbasphotography You could do the 'Ansel Adams thing' and use 8x10 sheet film Tri-X at Yosemite!
      I was a latecomer to digital. My wildlife photography was very often in marginal light. I judged that a good digital scan of a 35mm Fuji Press 800 negative was better quality than an image taken at ISO 800 in a digital camera. Nikon was the first to break the high ISO problem, and then I started thinking about it. Because I delayed getting into digital, I began finding astonishing bargains in film gear, especially Canon FD lenses (manual focus). Canon abandoned the FD mount on the transition to autofocus. So I assembled an excellent kit of Canon gear for wildlife photography. I still have the best of it. I still have a Canon F-1 body, and an FTb. As I think about it, I might favor Fuji Press negative film over Velvia. Load one camera with 400 and the other with 800. (Honestly, I don't know if Fuji still makes the Press film.) Anyway, that's the daydream!
      I no longer have my Yashicamat 124G. You and I had a conversation about that a while

    • @barryrempp1261
      @barryrempp1261 Год назад +1

      ...ago. (somehow sent that last message before I entered my last word!)

  • @JonnyEnglish-gu1cs
    @JonnyEnglish-gu1cs Год назад +1

    Just got to love the Yashica

  • @vtaments
    @vtaments Год назад +2

    Hey, I really love your videos and content in general. It is inspiring myself to become a better photographer, and I really love all of your work. I am currently saving up to get a starter camera, do you have any useful review videos or suggestions as to what I should get? Thank you so much. Keep doing what you do, Ahsan! 🔥📈

    • @ahsanabbasphotography
      @ahsanabbasphotography  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching the videos! It really depends on your budget and what you are looking to shoot. For general photography any 35mm from Nikon/Canon under a £100 is a good place to start and take it from there! Good luck!

    • @vtaments
      @vtaments Год назад +1

      @@ahsanabbasphotography Thanks for the reply, and I will definitely look into that!

    • @ahsanabbasphotography
      @ahsanabbasphotography  Год назад

      @@vtaments awesome, good luck!