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Why are your shots always blurred due to low shutter speed etc? You don't need an expensive camera/lens for art such as this, anything would suffice I'm sure.

 

I can't speak for Massimo, obviously, but many of his shots don't utilise blur (his website is well worth a visit). Mebbe, like me, he just prefers using a rangefinder…but who cares whether a creative tool is expensive or cheap?

Anyway - interesting shot…with a slightly better colour rendering on the wordpress link.

cheers:

Sam

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I can't speak for Massimo, obviously, but many of his shots don't utilise blur (his website is well worth a visit). Mebbe, like me, he just prefers using a rangefinder…but who cares whether a creative tool is expensive or cheap?

Anyway - interesting shot…with a slightly better colour rendering on the wordpress link.

cheers:

Sam

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I can't speak for Massimo, obviously, but many of his shots don't utilise blur (his website is well worth a visit). Mebbe, like me, he just prefers using a rangefinder…but who cares whether a creative tool is expensive or cheap?

Anyway - interesting shot…with a slightly better colour rendering on the wordpress link.

cheers:

Sam

 

Thank you Sam, for your appreciated comment and for your time on my site... ;)

 

Why are your shots always blurred due to low shutter speed etc? You don't need an expensive camera/lens for art such as this, anything would suffice I'm sure.

 

Thanks Steve for your interest, and well, it's hard to answer... but I can say Sam is right when he say that I love to use a rangefinder camera. Speaking for myself,  mainly it's because I still have a lot of things to learn...these kind of cameras helps me, force me, to think about what and how I'm doing photography...

Then... Uh, I suppose we all knows about the rest...

Take care.

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Well, I've looked at some of your other work, and retract my earlier comment. In fact looking at the image above it is quite arty, and that is part of what photography is about. You have an interesting 'eye'.

 

 

Thank you so much Steve, really appreciated...

Take care and have a good light!

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