How to be happy when there's nothing really to be happy about (playing w/ camera

Started by S21FOLGORE, January 12, 2024, 04:04:21 PM

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I am moving...so I can't make videos right now. (most likely it will be after April 1st that I will start making videos again.)

Moving by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

Found a place in Greenbrae. Much closer to work & the garage (San Rafael).
Moving sucks, however... (well, it's my fault. I just have way too much toys).

Also, the new job just started.(Food photos are for testing / our dinner. The place is going to open tomorrow (Thursday).)

Dinner_1 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

Dinner_2 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

Dinner_3 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

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The picture may be too small ...

SL2-S by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

... and the logo on the front of EVF is all blacked out, you can't read it...

...but the red dot is still visible...

I went to Seawood photo in San Rafael, Tuesday (my day off).
Sold my 1st gen. Sony ZV-1, and came back home with this.

Test shot this morning (with vintage Canon FD 50mm f1.4, which is the most used lens, by me).

tail gate by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

Rear window by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

front-3 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

front-2 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

C:20 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

front-1 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

Ammp cams by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

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1956 Chevrolet One Fifty

I found this while walking around(with a camera) near the house, yesterday evening.

1956 Chevrolet One Fifty-front-2 by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

I wasn't planning anything. Didn't know what I'd find. So, I only had one lens ...

1956 Chevrolet One Fifty-front by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

Yup. You guessed it. Vintage Canon FD 50mm f1,4....

1956 Chevrolet One Fifty-rear by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

...mounted on Leica SL2-S, which is quickly becoming my favorite body.

1956 Chevrolet One Fifty-driver's seat by S21Folgore_2, on Flickr

I also took some videos. (Still working on it on FCPX. Hopefully I will finish it by the end of today.)

Switching from still photos to video, then back to still, this body is the easiest (most intuitive), fastest (most efficient), even someone like myself who's one of the most clumsy photo / video hybrid shooter, can do it without screwing things up.