So good to see Andy. Thanks for the shoutout and breathing life back into the camera. Great results tbh. You k kw I’m gonna say the monochrome but weirdly I like the man hole cover too. 🤷🏻♂️. Top job and great knowing it is being used again. 🤜🏻🤛🏻
@WanderingwithWatto Thanks for thinking of me when picking out those cameras. Everyone gets fixated about megapixels, but unless you are printing large format prints, having an eye for an image is more important, IMO.
You almost had me driving up north then to fill up....had to double take on that petrol pump! Loved how you used numbers to pull together this collection mate, made for such an intersting concept and shows the power of the collective rather than the singular when photography is coupled with a simple idea. A gallery of great storytelling
Yes, the fuel pump at the Marina. I just came up with the concept for the video/ images and ran with it, I wasn't 100% sure what I was going to come across on my wander but I was quite happy with how the little Canon performed.
Thanks Andy, yes I love that shot, too. Incidently, it's a boat crane for lifting craft out and onto the dock for repairs. It had numbers on it, so I made a photo out of it.
@@AndrewWaltonPhotography I think that is always a good photography assignment for all photographers to choose a specific subject to photograph. I liked your selection of numerical that I'm going to try it. Best Duane
Great idea for a project. The different materials, textures and styles make it effective and interesting. I didn't notice the photos being unsharp but you can't pixel peep on YT. Keith
@theoldunsshot1005 Thanks, Keith. I thought I'd try a theme when out shooting with this camera as I didn't want to end up with the usual shots on this walking route. The shot of the brass number 20 isn't as sharp as I'd like, but it was at the full extent of the zoom, so perhaps the lens is way past it's sharpest point by then.
Great work Andy - and well done to Watto for giving his dad's camera a deserved new lease of life. I still have a CCD compact, an Olympus, and it has the same zoom range of this one. I actually prefer to use primes rather than zooms these days though. This looked a lovely and still worthwhile pocketable camera. I can't get on with using a mobile phone for photography - tactile experience is rubbish, and I like the experience of using a piece of tech that doesn't bombard you with notifications. I like to always have a small camera with me at all times. My favourite photo on this great photo project - the number '3' sliced through at 2:59 by the blue shipping container - but you had some really worthy shots there overall. Super work! Take care, Paul
@westcountrywanderings Thanks, Paul. It was very generous of Paul to think of me and send me the cameras. Both primes and zooms have their place. I photographed Whitby Goth Weekend on Saturday. The shots I got with my 50 mm prime were probably my favourite, but sometimes it was far too long for the crowds, so the 10-20 mm wide angle and even the 18-55 mm kit lens came in handy. As for compact point and shoots, I find them quite liberating to concentrate purely on the composition. They can put the fun back into photography. Phones, like yourself, I find them a bit of a sterile experience and much prefer a dedicated camera. Thanks for watching.
@FallingStar44 Thanks for watching and commenting. These cameras don't take up much room and are probably not worth a vast sum, so it might be worth hanging on to.
Great little project Andy - a while back I shot a similar collection of doors and windows - individually not that inspiring but as a collection it worked well. #4 at 3:09 was my favourite as well as #8 3:29.
Thanks Andrew. I wasn't sure what I was going to shoot with this little Canon. I've taken many photos on my lunchtime walk and didn't really want to repeat the same shots. I thought this was a nice change.
So good to see Andy. Thanks for the shoutout and breathing life back into the camera. Great results tbh. You k kw I’m gonna say the monochrome but weirdly I like the man hole cover too. 🤷🏻♂️. Top job and great knowing it is being used again. 🤜🏻🤛🏻
@WanderingwithWatto Thanks for thinking of me when picking out those cameras. Everyone gets fixated about megapixels, but unless you are printing large format prints, having an eye for an image is more important, IMO.
Nice to see my Dad's camera being used. Thanks Andy 🧸🐻
Thanks for watching Ellie. I like to give a home to old cameras that would probably end up in recycling.
You almost had me driving up north then to fill up....had to double take on that petrol pump! Loved how you used numbers to pull together this collection mate, made for such an intersting concept and shows the power of the collective rather than the singular when photography is coupled with a simple idea. A gallery of great storytelling
Yes, the fuel pump at the Marina. I just came up with the concept for the video/ images and ran with it, I wasn't 100% sure what I was going to come across on my wander but I was quite happy with how the little Canon performed.
Love the black & white what looks like some sort of crane wheels image Andy, for a free little camera m8 those pics are quite impressive 👍
Thanks Andy, yes I love that shot, too. Incidently, it's a boat crane for lifting craft out and onto the dock for repairs. It had numbers on it, so I made a photo out of it.
Nifty little camera there, Andy. It takes good pictures 😊
Thanks, DL. It was fun to shoot with it. Not many controls to worry about, just concentrate on the composition.
Nice photos from the fun little camera. Great idea for a photo project. I may just steal it, I mean try it myself XD.
@@sunnyrain_0o0 Thanks for watching, and feel free to use the numbers Idea yourself, I'm sure I'll not be the first to think of it.
Hi Andrew! I enjoyed your video! I liked your photography assignment of numerical photographs.
Best
Duane
Thanks Duane, my walking route is somewhere I've photographed before so I thought I'd challenge myself to something different.
@@AndrewWaltonPhotography
I think that is always a good photography assignment for all photographers to choose a specific subject to photograph. I liked your selection of numerical that I'm going to try it.
Best
Duane
@@duanemcclun9924 enjoy the challenge!
That was great Andy. Think it was more to do with the photographers eye. 3:02 for me mate 👍
Thanks, Phil, that's an image I like too. Having an eye for images always helps no matter the camera.
Great idea for a project. The different materials, textures and styles make it effective and interesting. I didn't notice the photos being unsharp but you can't pixel peep on YT. Keith
@theoldunsshot1005 Thanks, Keith. I thought I'd try a theme when out shooting with this camera as I didn't want to end up with the usual shots on this walking route.
The shot of the brass number 20 isn't as sharp as I'd like, but it was at the full extent of the zoom, so perhaps the lens is way past it's sharpest point by then.
Great work Andy - and well done to Watto for giving his dad's camera a deserved new lease of life.
I still have a CCD compact, an Olympus, and it has the same zoom range of this one. I actually prefer to use primes rather than zooms these days though.
This looked a lovely and still worthwhile pocketable camera. I can't get on with using a mobile phone for photography - tactile experience is rubbish, and I like the experience of using a piece of tech that doesn't bombard you with notifications. I like to always have a small camera with me at all times.
My favourite photo on this great photo project - the number '3' sliced through at 2:59 by the blue shipping container - but you had some really worthy shots there overall.
Super work!
Take care,
Paul
@westcountrywanderings Thanks, Paul. It was very generous of Paul to think of me and send me the cameras.
Both primes and zooms have their place. I photographed Whitby Goth Weekend on Saturday. The shots I got with my 50 mm prime were probably my favourite, but sometimes it was far too long for the crowds, so the 10-20 mm wide angle and even the 18-55 mm kit lens came in handy.
As for compact point and shoots, I find them quite liberating to concentrate purely on the composition. They can put the fun back into photography. Phones, like yourself, I find them a bit of a sterile experience and much prefer a dedicated camera. Thanks for watching.
Nice little project and nice images as a result 4:02 i think was my fav , made me stop and think Whats that ?
@LeePelling Cheers Lee, yeah, it was a drain cover. I just thought I try a theme in a video for a change.
The 72 and 77a photos were my favorites. I still have this camera, and am not sure if im gonna keep it or sell it.
@FallingStar44 Thanks for watching and commenting. These cameras don't take up much room and are probably not worth a vast sum, so it might be worth hanging on to.
@AndrewWaltonPhotography yeah, it actually takes ok photos and probably passable b-roll as well.
Great little project Andy - a while back I shot a similar collection of doors and windows - individually not that inspiring but as a collection it worked well. #4 at 3:09 was my favourite as well as #8 3:29.
Thanks Andrew. I wasn't sure what I was going to shoot with this little Canon. I've taken many photos on my lunchtime walk and didn't really want to repeat the same shots. I thought this was a nice change.