Cinestill 800T |
Showing posts with label Hong Kong 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong 2016. Show all posts
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Believe in Film: The Leica M-A with 35mm Summilux in Hong Kong
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Keeping it Simple from BHT
Fujifilm X-T2 with XF35mm f/2 WR. ACRO + Ye |
I apologize for my lack of posts for the past.... few years. As you know, I've shifted my focus to my YouTube channel and Instagram account, and for that I feel badly. My blog started it all. My blog helped me through some pretty tough times. I use to post to my blog similar to how I post to Instagram, snapshots with short and sweet stories. This is no longer true. The past few months have been insane. I took on a project in Hong Kong that was bigger than I could handle. In 3 weeks I shot almost 40 videos, shot with 5 different cameras, much of which I still have not edited. I've started about 4 articles on my blog, but they're all in draft mode. Each article is long with lots of pictures, and I guess that's been my format for a while. Maybe I should change back to the old format? Perhaps I should start slowly again with smaller, shorter articles with a single point or thought? How about a single picture (or two) with absolutely no thought? Yes, that's what I'll do.
Saturday, December 24, 2016
The Streets of Hong Kong with the Fujifilm X-T2 and Zooms
XF10-24mm f/4 R OIS |
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Review: Hasselblad CFV-50c Digital Back (HK 2016)
Digital medium format. If you're already confused with the whole 'full-frame' equivalent terminology, then this is going to confuse you even more. Let's just say that in the days of film, 35mm (24mm x 36mm) was the most common format to use. 95% of all cameras were in this format. Once we went digital, it made the most sense to reference this format as the universal standard in terms of how we refer to the focal length of a lens. The problem is, not all the sensors were the same size. Welcome to the crop factor phenomena. An 18.5mm lens in the APS-C format (24mm x 16mm) gives the approximate field of view of a 28mm on the 35mm format.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Hong Kong Project 2016: The Beginning (at the End)
Leica M-A with 35mm Summilux Asph. Shot with CineStill 800T film. Approx 1/60th f/2.8 |
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