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Stop. Frame. Shoot.

Saturday, 23 March 2013: I finished a roll of expired Solaris 400 using AB’s Voigtlander Bessa rangefinder. It was my first time using a rangefinder and it wasn’t too hard to get a hang of it. It was also the first time I’ve shot with a film camera in more than a year. How I miss…

Saturday, 23 March 2013: I finished a roll of expired Solaris 400 using AB’s Voigtlander Bessa rangefinder. It was my first time using a rangefinder and it wasn’t too hard to get a hang of it.

It was also the first time I’ve shot with a film camera in more than a year. How I miss the anticipation of waiting for the images to be developed, as well as the sweet sense of satisfaction when the photos turn out to be what I had expected (or more). There’s also something about the texture in film photos that I find to be lacking in photos taken with digital cameras in general… a gentle, raw finish.

This was the last frame that I took before I wound the film and dropped it off at Negatif+ for developing. Just as I pressed the shutter button after  getting the focus set on the traffic light, a motorcycle sped into frame.

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  1. Saul Leiter: In no great hurry | Angelina Hue

    […] are some photos that I took earlier this year when I was trying out AB’s rangefinder and wandered on my own around Paris all day. Taking my time to explore, see, and discover. What a […]

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  2. robert quiet photographer

    That motorcycle is what makes this photo so unique, different than already seen many times…I hope at least you paid him a bier! Or was he driving too fast 🙂
    robert
    PS: I have a Bessa R as well…

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    1. angelinahue

      He zipped off before I could say ‘merci’ 🙂
      I am waiting for a Canonet QL17 that I ordered on eBay to arrive… can’t wait!

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