here's another one, at night <Z> Hehe, ok, stupid one, but what the hey: it's the window I look through the most
damn, Vojtas showed her photos... now it's turn for mine... but I can't scan it now.... ale cierpliwości
lol, the white golf is "children's" (I'm the youngest) usage, the audi is dad usage and the grey golf is mother usage... probably some second hand piece of junk I tool around with a bit going to be there as well in the near future though <Z>
Here is a picture of my backyard. I can put more recent pictures up later. You guys have some really nice back yards
Looking out my front yard. This is a March picture. Looks bad, so I'll have a more updated one soon. I don't like living so close to people and would rather live in the country as I grew up from the start, but I'll work on that later
My daily driver old reliable. 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. It's due for a new paint job and interior redo.
Moon rising as I see in my apartment at Porto Alegre, Brazil. Cityscape from jewish town, Bom Fim. Over exposed in a Mavica camera, sure.
LOOOL! You know I used to take pics with exactly that upper one!!! How do you decide exponation time for classical apparatus in night shots? For me so far its been pure guess. Have some nice photos tho.
I also use an old MINOLTA mirror reflex camera (i hope its called so in english too) which has an inside light sensor. I use this often for choosing time...
but when there is few light automatic lightmeters tend to underexposure. so does mine, and I was told it is a general principle.
I think they are correct, afaik the problem is the film. When working with few or much light the film caracteristics are slightly diferent, these can cause under- or overexpositure. Do a search on your film manufacturer site and you may find more info. I know kodak's had this kind of info there.
Thx! Mavica is a digital camera, 1.3 megapixel. Not professional, but with good features, like 1 minute video, some exposure control, 1280x960 maximum resolution.
ok, refreshing topic not from my window, but i think u will like it; checkout my beatiful city Kosciuszko square, with marina overview: shore: road out of the city on Kosciuszko sq again: i think u call it in english a quay: view from the hotel gdynia: Gdynia is very young city - 80 yrs ago it was only a fishing bay, just like this: hope u enjoyed the trip