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Monte Gelato waterfalls 5...

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sent on March 06, 2013 (13:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

this is very nice ... I like the development in "vertical" water
good


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sent on March 07, 2013 (22:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Felux. In your part, waterfalls vertical I think you will have more than me. You do not have to be spoiled for choice! Turning to the
"Your" mountains, if they meet the beautiful.
Friendliness, Antonvito.

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sent on October 01, 2013 (13:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

also this very beautiful;'ve used a ND filter or there was very little light? I see that in your avatar you put an analog and I have a great curiosity: what model is it? It seems, at first sight, a model of the FE and FM series as well, but these have, in general, a different hand lever the Self, usually dark and not chrome and then there is the button of depth of field that seems more typical a Nikkormat. But the series marked Nikon Nikkormat EL is only for 2. But I remember the EL2 does not have the Flash plug located at the front left. I reveal the secret. As you can see I am a fan of film cameras no longer young. See you soon and congratulations. By the way, I'd like to have your opinion on my photos. a few days ago I put on Juza. Hello, Claudio

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sent on October 01, 2013 (18:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Clasan,
is for the shot I used a ND8 to lengthen the time taken: I like the effect "silky" water.
The machine present on my avatar is a pentaprism F2 of 1978.
I too love the old film cameras and I have a number, particularly Nikon: I have a F, F2,
F3, Nikkormat EL2, FE2, F100. Every now and then I run to empty and I like to admire them and think of the old
times. The digital, more practical and more immediate, as far as I'm concerned, it is not as addictive.

I looked at your two galleries. I like more photos of 'Normandy and Brittany. " You definitely an
great flair for the shots and make good use of the wide-angle position, congratulations!

Returning to the old glories, if you love Nikon and news you need to also take advantage of me. The analog world
Nikon know him quite well.

A cordial greeting, Antonio.

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sent on October 02, 2013 (8:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Already, in fact, I thought about it later that it could be also an F2, but you know we are used to seeing them with Photomic and not with the pentaprism. The F2, then, in particular, were really the queens of analog. I'm also a bit 'nostalgic sixties and seventies, I confess, for my part the years (70) in which a boy was with his nose glued to the window to look at some of the stores cameras then dreamed up then buy my first SLR, a Canon FTb second series, the then sold it to buy a Nikon FM which then was stolen. But years later I bought back a FTb second series (1973) and, while I was there I also took the first series (1971). I bought back the FM and then the FE of '78 and then I have the Nikkormat (which I like very much, safe and reliable: I have the EL, the FT, the FTN, FT2 and FT3. Then all Minolta SRT (7 are) And others. Also I have the F100 that I have used for a long time and also a F80. And, like you, every now and then I take to be affected by certain sounds.
I thank you for seeing my galleries: a few days ago I put on Juza photos and as soon as I have time, I'll put other. For the slow times and the silky water I use ND filters 400 of the Hoya 9 stop you? Of course the photos of Normandy are easier to impact, those are on the snow, you know, more minimalist. I have a lot and I've posted a few. Anyway, congratulations to you too and thanks

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sent on October 02, 2013 (13:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Claudio,
for me, the F2 and F3 were the most beautiful Nikon ever. In particular, the F2 with the pentaprism
simple: it is a timeless elegance. However, to complete the F2 I have almost all the sights: the
simple you see in the picture, the one in the cockpit, the A (DP/11) and AS (DP/12). See the "mother" with all
"Puppies" is a real treat!

Even my ND filter is a Hoya, but with 3 stop under exposure. For what I do is more than suffi-
cient. To the task, I add a polarizer with another 2 stops down.

Expect to see more of your shots.

Yours sincerely, Antonio.

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sent on October 02, 2013 (16:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Then you have the last two models of Photomic, those of '77 if I'm not mistaken. Belli. To me it's always liked the F2 Photomic S, the one with the DP2, the most cumbersome of all, a true spectacle. But you're right: the F2 and F3 are the flagships for excellence. She does not possess, but it is time that we do a little thought. It 'nice to handle them. I confess one thing: I started buying some SLR cameras ... only for nostalgia, because I remembered the models as a kid, I dreamed. I have not started with the professional Nikon only because at that time I could not even afford them lontaneamente and, then, I had been the memory of something I wanted. Those were too much for me. So in recent years I started to buy those remembered. SRt the Minolta 101, for example, I liked so much. And I bought it together with the SRt101b, at 100, 100b and alla100x and then the SRT303 and then 303 b of '75. And then those that preceded them, the SR-7 and SR-1. Then I liked the Asahi Pentax Spotmatic and then I took what I remembered and I have a few, including a 500 Spotmatics I found never used, still packed, beautiful. And then the Canon and the Nikkormat you said, along with the Nikon FM and FE etc.. Beautiful! But I know a lawyer Emilia, such that only Tumminello of F2, but twenty, chrome, black, with and without Photomic, packaging etc.. Crazy. However, even I occasionally will look at your site to see your news. See you soon

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sent on October 03, 2013 (14:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Claudio.
I am 73 years old and photographer since I was very young (20/21 years). I started with a Zeiss without Contina
count the glorious saddle Bencini Comet 2. At Contina was followed by a Contaflex Super BC, always Zeiss and subse-
sively a Pentax Spotmatic (in this regard I think I was one of the first in Italy to buy this historic
model SLR TTL). In '78 I bought my first Nikon (the F2A) that I still have (is that of my avatar) and what-
that year after a Hasselblad that I no longer.
It was during the mid-80s that he began to balenarmi the idea of ??collecting the Nikon, the only home-with-Leica
to really have a story behind him. Of course, having the F2, F3 and FE2, I wanted to Initiare from te-
lemetro. But for how hard I tried, and also due to lack of the necessary finances, I could not find any S3
or SP that I would meet. Who owned these extraordinary machines rangefinder if he held tight.
I wanted to have the rangefinder because it was my intention to make a themed collection: all Nikon to start from the beginning.
Unfortunately, the project ran aground and so the initial F2, F3 and FE2 were added over time, other parts as well and Nikon
other houses, with a prevalence of Nikon (I have 8 plus about a dozen goals between new and old AF AI-S).

I hope you did not get bored with the story of my failed project collectible. But talk about these things in the past
brings me back to being young and make me remember theand emotions of those moments.
Thanks for your attention Claudius.

Yours sincerely. Antonio.


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