Here are a few black and white photos I snapped using my Nikon D700 DSLR, Minolya Maxxum 7 film SRL, and my Fujifilm XT-2 mirrorless cameras. My intent on these was to give them an old-timey feel and look. Any feedback is greatly appreciated! You can click any image for a 1920x1200 resolution version.
First, here is a Shinto temple in Hawaii. This was taken on slide film with the Minolta:
Secondly, this is a lift bridge in northern Minnesota taken with the Nikon DSLR:
Lastly, here is a cool looking tree I pulled over to photograph on the side of the highway in Utah taken with the mirrorless Fujifim:
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Nobody likes to work for a grumpy bastard who hates job in any profession. Photographers have fun shooting pictures, and are blessed to be getting paid to have this fun. Photographers who are having fun are the best to work with – and editors are no different.Have some fun, be optimistic, share a laugh or two every once in a while. Be a lovable human, lighten up even if you’re under massive pressure, it’s still OK to have a laugh every once in a while.By having (and sharing) a sense of humor, you are lightening the mood for the entire assignment, giving the photographer confidence and more creative freedom. You’ll end up getting the best work from a photographer if they’re in that frame of mind. I love it when you notice my comments and reply me.. thanks for this amezing and beautiful hawaii temple.@zorro