Colour Analogue
I love this display in the window of Ditch Records on Fort Street.
It complements my Vinyl Siding shots from Quadra Island.
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Mamiya M645 Super, 80mm/f2.8 lens, ISO160, Kodak Portra 160-VC .
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I love this display in the window of Ditch Records on Fort Street.
It complements my Vinyl Siding shots from Quadra Island.
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Mamiya M645 Super, 80mm/f2.8 lens, ISO160, Kodak Portra 160-VC .
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Oh, I love this! It shows one of the things we miss with digital: the visual, the tangible, the colours… Great as long as we keep both options available, I think we need both!
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Hi galeriaredelius – thanks for the comment! I really liked recording colourful records with film designed to boost the colours – analogue all the way. One of my kids is a musician and he loves listening to vinyl and recording to tape and talks about the sterility of digital audio – I can’t hear the difference, but I certainly can see it when shooting film. And more so when shooting medium format.
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Love it!
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Thank you Mark! Welcome to my blog.
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