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These subforums don't seem to get a whole lot of traffic on their own by people just browsing them, so I'll bump this in case nobody saw it in the New Posts and were interested in seeing the photos.
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 Originally Posted by h.v.
These subforums don't seem to get a whole lot of traffic on their own by people just browsing them, so I'll bump this in case nobody saw it in the New Posts and were interested in seeing the photos.
Thanks. Nice work.
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You are right, you might not get much traffic in the sub-forums. I clicked on yours only because I'm Canadian.
The best place on this site to share photos, get feedback, and be inspired by what everyone else is doing, is in the gallery. I usually look to see what's new in the gallery before coming to the forums. Absolutely, definitely worth the paltry amount of money Sean asks for a subscription.
I've got a Yashica TLR. Even though it is quiet, it is not inconspicuous. A Nikon looks sorta similar to a DSLR to the casual observer, but a TLR will get you lots of looks, comments, questions. I'll predict right now that the first time you are out in public with it you will hear "my dad/aunt/neighbour had a camera just like that" and "can you still get film for it?"
I quite like the Canada Day shot. Looking forward to lying on the grass in the sun half a year from now.
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Thanks for the comments, guys.
Ok, good to know re:galleries. I'll keep that in mind if I want to post any more photos. I also should've clarified, my original post is a tad unclear. I have a Yashica-A TLR already (since November 2012), and now have a Konica Hexar AF on the way (should be here now in a day or two). I've gone out with the Yashica quite a few times already. I predict this thing to be a magnet when there's heaps more people out in the Spring/Summer. I get a lot of weird looks, a lot of congratulatory looks, a few come up to talk to me about it, which is a great opportunity to hear something interesting and get a shot or two out of it. You're right, it isn't invisible, but because it looks so peculiar to the onlooker, they have no idea generally what you're doing and how you're taking a photo (this isn't the case with people over 45, though). That being said, I do get noticed more often than I imagined I would have. The camera is very sharp and high quality (so much detail!), despite it being an "inferior" model to most, from the research I did prior to purchase.
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One of the things I miss here is seeing photo threads. I know the galleries are there and poke my head in once in a while, but I'm spending more time lately at a forum where people post a lot of picture threads - various themes, sometimes gear based and sometimes idea based. Anyway, just wanted to say that it is nice to see some pictures.
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