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  • Late Summer / Film

    Late Summer / Film

    What better way to capture the last moments of summer, the golden hours and the changing colours of the leaves than on film! As summer drew to an end, I wanted to test three film stocks, Kodak Portra 400, Cinestill 50D and Kodak T-Max P3200. I also tried a new film studio, Garage Film Lab,…

  • Late Summer / Digital

    Late Summer / Digital

    If you are not interested in technical details, you can skip all the text and just look at the pictures. For a while I have been struggling to justify owning a Nikon Z30 alongside my Nikon Z6II and all my film cameras. When I want to pack light, photograph consciously or bring along the camera…

  • Oman

    Oman

    In late winter, we travelled to Oman for 9 days. Such a fascinating and diverse country! This is going to be a long post, we took many good pictures with our Nikon Z6II and Z24-120 f/4 S, Nikon Z30 and Z40 f/2 and a Minolta X-500 with MD Rokkor 50mm f/2. As in previous posts,…

  • Auen / Wörthersee

    Auen / Wörthersee

    Oldschool summer vacation in Auen at the shores of the Wörthersee with beautifully turquoise water. Swimming, eating, sleeping, repeat. 5/5 stars, highly recommended. Pictures taken with Nikon Z6II, Z24-120mm f4 and Minolta MD Rokkor 55mm f1.7.

  • Styria / BW Film / Double Exposures

    Styria / BW Film / Double Exposures

    Last weekend, I desperately wanted to try double exposure photography on film for the first time. I used a Minolta X-500, MD Rokkor 35-70 f/3.5 and a roll of Kodak T-Max 100, which I shot twice (I shot the whole roll of film, rewound it, put it in again, shot the whole roll of film…

  • Styria / Vienna / BW Film

    Styria / Vienna / BW Film

    The purpose of this post is to share some pictures taken with a Minolta X-300, MD 28mm f/2.8 and Kodak T-Max 100. As Lena so aptly put it: This combination is the ultimate challenge (for me at least). I generally struggle with good composition in non-landscape situations with a wide-angle lens and black and white…

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