Another jug
Camera: Nikon F55Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 28-80mm 3.3-5.6Film: Kodak T-max 100Aperture: F5.6Shutter speed: 1/20Developer: Fomadon R09 (1+40, 9 minutes)Scan: Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III AF-2840
Camera: Nikon F55Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 28-80mm 3.3-5.6Film: Kodak T-max 100Aperture: F5.6Shutter speed: 1/20Developer: Fomadon R09 (1+40, 9 minutes)Scan: Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III AF-2840
I’m not sure you missed my self-portraits, but here is one more of them 🙂 I have a new camera and lenses too, but I bet you don’t see any difference 😀
Camera: Nikon F55Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 28-80mm 3.3-5.6Film: Kodak T-max 100Aperture: F5.6Shutter speed: 1/20Developer: Fomadon R09 (1+40, 9 minutes)Scan: Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III AF-2840
Looking through the photos I captured this autumn, I stumbled upon a series of photos that I took during my walk on the 5th of November. It was already so cold outside. And I think at a warmer time of the year there would not be a mood that makes such an atmosphere. These are … More Aiandi
The sun comes to the flat where I live only in the morning time. But by happy fortune, there is another building in front of my house and because of this, the sun is in my apartment twice. In the evenings as a reflection in the windows shortly before the sunset. And this evening light … More Hide and seek: photo series
I don’t shoot street photography though I like it a bit. I don’t know why I don’t shoot. Maybe I just like to be at home and to work at home. Anyway, I like to communicate with people (yes, sometimes it happens) and it happened that several people I… actually don’t know but with whom … More Through the windows
A shot I made in the end of May this year during architectural photography course (4 hours or something 🙂 ) in Tallinn Polytechnic school where I’m studying (in search of internship at the moment). It’s a a reflection of Euroopa Liidu Maja building on Rävala Ärimaja windows.
I just came back from Russia and it’s the third post about architecture. I made these shots several days ago in Moscow. To be precise it’s a building on Prospekt Mira (184/2).