I stumbled across this channel and Dan Milnor’s videos yesterday. I am blown away by his eloquence and knowledge. It is rare to be both good at something and at teaching it. Also, the dude has excellent taste in eyewear! Count me in as a Fan.
Just started watching your videos. But I love your videos, and I relate. I am planning a trip to Vietnam, with 2 cameras, and 2 lens. Scenic but most will be photojournalism photos. My friend lives in Saigon, now Ho Chi Min City. So I have a tour guide. He was there in 1969-70, as a soldier with the 4th Inf., and re-visited the country 12 yrs ago and moved there. I am planning on a 3 month trip.
Mate...you crack me up and inspire me in equal amounts. The pause and stare into the camera followed by "my wife is awesome" was the highpint of my day and I've had a good day.
Definitely agree with Silver Gelatin print over inkjet, any day!! Most people only get it when I show them a silver print from my darkroom compared to an inkjet print from the same neg. It's also a hand made print as opposed to a machine made print, which to me, gives it more value.
Hey Daniel, could you clarify what you mean by 'fall-off' in medium format lenses? Something like inter-tonal contrast, or is it more to do with the dynamic range of the camera?
Not just shallow depth of field, as a lot of the GFX lenses are f2.8/3.5/4. It’s how the fall off, background looks. It looks better and makes the image pop and gives it a more 3D feel. It’s absolutely beautiful. Considering the GFX is the same price as a high end mirrorless (a7R4/Nikon Z7 etc) if you want a better look and the best quality then it’s a no brainier.
Hey really love your content this is amazing. What is your preferred editing software you use for videomaking , I'd love to have a conversation and maybe even collaborate on different methods in telling stories through film!
Your wise and inspirational words don’t fall on deaf ears, certainly not my own. Some may be looking to you for candy floss, but you offer caviar, Dan. The former gives a 30 second high, but the latter nourishes, satisfies and the taste remains!
12:20 for most of the YT's is mostly about making easy money from nothing. so you copy what others say. Its the viewers challenge to filter that out and find the ones who have to say a thing from years of doing . Its like hunting for the holy grail ;o)
Interesting video! However Tri-X can be pushed to 6400 without much contrast: andreo.ch/new-york.html The development chart is linked at the bottom. Cheers, André
I stumbled across this channel and Dan Milnor’s videos yesterday. I am blown away by his eloquence and knowledge. It is rare to be both good at something and at teaching it. Also, the dude has excellent taste in eyewear! Count me in as a Fan.
Awesome, thank you!
Just started watching your videos. But I love your videos, and I relate. I am planning a trip to Vietnam, with 2 cameras, and 2 lens. Scenic but most will be photojournalism photos. My friend lives in Saigon, now Ho Chi Min City. So I have a tour guide. He was there in 1969-70, as a soldier with the 4th Inf., and re-visited the country 12 yrs ago and moved there. I am planning on a 3 month trip.
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Mate...you crack me up and inspire me in equal amounts.
The pause and stare into the camera followed by "my wife is awesome" was the highpint of my day and I've had a good day.
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I can’t stop watching you, I don’t know why but I can’t.
You were so honest about yourself that I subscribed you immediately. Decency is a high value.
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Always enlightening, Dan!
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You can't hide from your negatives, I'm gonna steal that thanks
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Definitely agree with Silver Gelatin print over inkjet, any day!! Most people only get it when I show them a silver print from my darkroom compared to
an inkjet print from the same neg. It's also a hand made print as opposed to a machine made print, which to me, gives it more value.
No doubt about it👍
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
Love these
Thumbs up for the "mate"
Hey Daniel, could you clarify what you mean by 'fall-off' in medium format lenses? Something like inter-tonal contrast, or is it more to do with the dynamic range of the camera?
Shallow depth of field.
@@joeltunnah ah of course, I actually knew that, sort of blanked. Thanks
Not just shallow depth of field, as a lot of the GFX lenses are f2.8/3.5/4. It’s how the fall off, background looks. It looks better and makes the image pop and gives it a more 3D feel. It’s absolutely beautiful. Considering the GFX is the same price as a high end mirrorless (a7R4/Nikon Z7 etc) if you want a better look and the best quality then it’s a no brainier.
I knew I liked you... the media part is spot on
Hey really love your content this is amazing. What is your preferred editing software you use for videomaking , I'd love to have a conversation and maybe even collaborate on different methods in telling stories through film!
Drinking mate. Wise healthy choice, beats coffee on many levels. Argentinians and Uruguayans drink it everyday.
Southern brazilians drink it everyday too.. love mate been drinking it since a teenager
Your wise and inspirational words don’t fall on deaf ears, certainly not my own. Some may be looking to you for candy floss, but you offer caviar, Dan. The former gives a 30 second high, but the latter nourishes, satisfies and the taste remains!
Tmax in Rodinal has beautiful grain.
12:20 for most of the YT's is mostly about making easy money from nothing. so you copy what others say. Its the viewers challenge to filter that out and find the ones who have to say a thing from years of doing
. Its like hunting for the holy grail ;o)
Interesting video! However Tri-X can be pushed to 6400 without much contrast:
andreo.ch/new-york.html
The development chart is linked at the bottom.
Cheers, André