I used to have my OM1N loaded constantly with FP4 or HP5, in a separate
bag with 135/2.8 and 28/2.8 - my "simple" kit, my "decisive moment" kit
perhaps.
Now my "simple" kit is a Contax G2 with 35/2 and HP5+ (at rated ISO or
faster) to release the pressure of my creative juices when the became
evident...
My OM1N is sitting redundant for the moment, but it won't be for long;
if I am looking to make a scene simpler by removing the colour, the
simpler the apparatus the better.
Chris
On Thursday, Mar 20, 2003, at 02:28 Europe/London, Tris Schuler wrote:
I hope that doesn't sound like poetry. Should it, things might become
more clear if you'd drop the color side of it cold and work only with
B&W film stock for awhile. Use B&W as a means to bring your
photographic senses back into true, and to keep them honest.
This works for me. I habitually have one of my cameras loaded with
B&W, as a rule Tri-X. It's an old friend.
Tris
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Chris Barker
Gamlingay, England
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