A Few Pictures
A few pictures from my third day with the Leica.
A few pictures from my third day with the Leica.
These were shot with a mix of the Fuji X100s and Simon’s Leica M9-P with the 35mm Summicron F/2.
Great day in the city with friends.
Catch ups with Simon and James. All this overcast stormy weather doesn’t seem to inspire me to shoot street photography so I’m hoping it goes back to being sunny soon!
Caught up with Nikki at South Bank.
Brunch and some urban wandering with Connor and Kang today. I definitely got sunburnt.
Some street photography around Brisbane CBD with Connor.
Some sunny street photography around South Bank & Brisbane CBD.
Coffee and catch ups with photographer friends.
Wandering around Brisbane City.
Been a bit quiet on the “going interesting places” front lately. Couple pictures from today around the city.
I assisted Tyler again this afternoon on a shoot with a professional MC.
This morning the West End Camera Club had a film photography walk around the city. I took my digital camera as well just in case, but I shot two rolls of Fuji Superia X-Tra 400 speed film on a Pentax K1000 / 50mm F2 camera.
The meter wasn’t working on the one that I was using so I had to constantly use my Sekonic light meter and guess exposures.
My favourite intersection in Brisbane it seems…
I think the Fuji X100s shutter is much quicker than I keep thinking it is. Timing is everything, right?
A whole bunch of classic Polaroid cameras for sale.
Security or special agent?
This guy was thrashing about before I took this picture.
Chocolate to die for…
Tyler couldn’t afford this slab of chocolate.
Was he looking at the chocolate or the pretty girls?
Failed experiment in capturing the motion of the train…
I went along to launch of the Fujifilm X-T1 with Camera Pro and took some pictures along the way.
The old and the new. I don’t know which I prefer.
Yeah, I told you I love Porches, especially 911’s.
Someone testing out the camera.
Actually did a multiple exposure for the first time.
And another…
This wasn’t really a race, unfortunately.
I live right next to a shopping centre. Even when it’s empty and late, it’s noisy…