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I recently bought myself a OM-G SLR 35mm camera and have set myself the challenge of going back to the basics and learning good, old-fashioned film photography.
Unfortunately there is not much in the way of classes for 35mm in our area, as people are turning to digital, so it's turning out to be very much trial and error !!!
But I'm having fun doing it :-)
The following photos are all unedited, except for some cropping on one. My next challenge will be figuring out how to use GIMP... :-)
The details come out better if you click on them to enlarge .... I found things I'd missed the first time..
These were all taken down at the Truckee River, in Reno.

I had the aperture set wrong on this one, which is why I think the ducks are so dark. However I love the way it's captured the choppy water and the reflection of the buildings above..


Watched these two for awhile. They were catching and eating something in the water. It was fascinating watching them ride the wind stirred water...

The Truckee River is very cold at this time of the year, as it is fed by snow melt from the mountains surrounding us.
Despite that, this young lady was having the time of her life chasing stones that her master would skim across the water for her.
I had to laugh at the look on her face though, when she realised that the stone that he had just thrown her, was indistinguishable from all the rest in the river bed. :-)

She went bounding through the water, kicking up clouds of white spray. So enthusiastic.
When I was looking at the photo after I'd clicked on it, I noticed that there is a goose standing on the other side of the river, keeping an eye on what is going on.
Now go to CAMERA CRITTERS and join in the fun.
Great shot!
ReplyDeleteI played too :)
Wow! I respect someone going for manual SLR film camera in this digital era
ReplyDeleteOM-G is probably the greatest manual SLR ever built and it shows in your photo here.
Keep shooting!
New cameras are fun! Keep shooting! I'm like Tabib ... respect someone going for the *old fashioned* rather than new!
ReplyDeleteNot much in the way of photography classes 'round here either - film or digital. I just keep doing things by trial and error. Would really like to find a class, though.
ReplyDeleteHappy Critturday!
Tink *~*~*
Critters on the Castle: Kaa
The water is so pretty! I think you took GREAT photos! Thanks for sharing with us:)
ReplyDeleteThat water looks cold!
ReplyDeleteI've been taking photos for as long as I can remember and I still don't know how to adjust the settings properly. You're doing great!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos with amazing detail.
ReplyDeletethe dog sure looks like he's having fun.
Very beautiful. Good luck with your new camera.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!! Have fun with your new computer.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. The ducks and the dog are having the time of their life.
ReplyDeleteNo matter what people say digital and 35 mm photography ain't the same thing.
ReplyDeleteI miss my old slr! You did great with thise set! Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots with your film! The dog looks especially happy!
ReplyDeleteI love these series of shots. He doesn't seem to care.
ReplyDeleteNice shots! Have fun with your new camera and thanks for stopping by :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like your dog was having a great time!
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures! Thanks for coming by! TFS
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed these. I love the water in all of them.
ReplyDeleteYou really captured the choppy water. I noticed the goose(when I clicked to enlarge) after you said about it too.
ReplyDeleteThe doggy looks a little over his head in the last one.
Very nice array of pics.
Lovely colours and the water movement is beautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteDogs are so funny when they can't find the object one has thrown for them -
Well the colors are amazing.....you did a fab job!!!
ReplyDeletefun photos! I love that you're using a 35mm. very cool.
ReplyDeleteI love outdoor shots. Beautiful blue water :)
ReplyDeleteSome of the best photographers are self-taught! I think it can allow for more of an open mind and experimentation.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that, I did both B&W + colour photography at Uni and loved being able to use a darkroom... I think that is the best part of old school photography. Have you gone as far to consider setting one up?
Great shots - I actually like that the first shot has the ducks darker - not everything has to be lite the "right" way.
I do miss my 35 mm at times, but I save a bundle on film & developing costs.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
Looks like great fun for all Sandy
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, I enjoyed looking at them.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful area, love the ducks they make me think of Spring, which I hope is coming soon here.
ReplyDeleteKaren: It looks like the dog had a ball with the ducks.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in the first shot!
ReplyDeleteI bet there are tons of books on SLR film cameras in used bookstores, if you like learning through reading. I'm sure it IS a challenge.
ReplyDeleteLooks like your dog was having a grand time!
ReplyDeleteI miss my film camera ... sometimes. :-) There are positives and negatives with digital and film.
Monica
I'm impressed with your photos and to think you did it the "old fashioned" original way! Great job...enjoyed your story also!
ReplyDeleteThat water looks so clear and blue! I couldn't get my dog to put one toe in though.. she prefers a warm comfy couch. Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I can imagine how joyful it was to view these for real. Congrats on the new camera, I really respect your choice, and you seem having no need for classes :). Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! Cute critter down there. Thanks for dropping in.
ReplyDeleteGood shots all...I'm impressed with your "out of the camera" talent!
ReplyDeletei'm always fascinated with the cute ducks swimming. they are so cute and the dog. they are so lovely! thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeletethat sure is a lovely set of captures!
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures ! You will see digital cameras are wonderful !
ReplyDeleteThese are all so good...it's almost as if you painted the water in around the ducks and the dog. Hope You & Yours have the Happiest of Easters!
ReplyDeleteI too respect you for going with a manual..I haven't used mine since I went digital..Have fun with it and the photos are great...
ReplyDeleteI love seeing dogs swim, you cannot help but smile! Great post.
ReplyDeleteYou're a woman after my heart to go against the grain. :) I don't wanna go back to film but kudos to you! Loved seeing the ducks, and dogs of course! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of the ducks! Too cute :)
ReplyDeleteMy son just told me in our Easter phone call that he bought a camera and film - I can't go back but you've done and excellent job here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. Nice captures.
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