While going through my negatives last week I also came across a roll of film from St. Petersburg which I had somehow forgotten. One of the pictures on the roll was a church I used to pass by every day. Taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8 F on Ilford Delta 400.
Portrait
While going through my negatives I found this portrait of my mother taken in 2007 with my Rolleiflex 2.8 F on Ilford FP4. The tonality of 6×6 film is different than both 35mm film and digital…
Drinking in New York
I finally got around to uploading my pictures from New York (including pictures of former disco clubs and Tin Pan Alley): The picture above was taken with my Nikon FE and 50 mm 1.8 lens.
Reflection
While in Stuttgart for a workshop I passed by this window reflecting the April clouds. Taken with my Canon S95.
Jump
While in Heidelberg we passed by this call to Jump. Taken with my D700 and Nikon 85mm 1.4.
David on a bench
David and his family came to visit last week. We spent a day in Luisenpark where he took a rest on a bench. Taken with my Contax T and Ilford Delta 400 (home-developed).
Model pig
Ella made a small model pig which has been adorning my desk for a while. Yesterday it ask to have its picture taken. 😉 Taken with my D700, Tamron 90mm 2.8 lens, SB-900 and my light tent.
Evy looking up
Our kitchen window faces north and gives a nice soft light for portraits – as with this one of Evy taken with my D700 and 85mm 1.4.
Cactus blossom
One of my cacti started to blossom last week. Using the natural light in the kitchen I decided to take some pictures of the flowers with my Tamron 90mm Macro lens and my D700.
Bodi visiting
My Austrian classmate (and aspiring artist) Bodi (actually Matthias Bodenstein) finally came for a nice visit last week. Taken with my D700 and Nikon 85mm 1.4 lens.
Colorful bubble girl
While walking to the train station in Ludwigsburg friday morning I passed this colorful painting on a wall. Taken with my S95.
In pursuit of magic
One of the recurring graffitis during my recent visit to New York was “In pursuit of magic” – here quite fittingly at the entrance to where Tin Pan Alley was located. Taken with my D700 and Nikon 20-35 2.8.