Siagian said at 1:47 a.m. on Sep 19, 2006: that is quite an impressive gun! can you share a little about it?
Frenksel said at 11:04 a.m. on Sep 19, 2006: The camera is my Analog Canon EOS 300. The lens is a second-hand bought 28-70/f2,8 L USM. The shot is taken by a Canon EOS 350D, EF 50mm/f1,8 II and Speedlite 430EX flash.
The rest of my gear:
Sigma 105mm/f2,8 DG EX Macro Canon EF 70-200mm/f4 L USM Canon EF-S 18-55mm/f3,5-5,6 II Kitlens
BG-E3 powergrip
Manfrotto 055CLB/804RC2 Tripod/Head combination
LowePro Minitrekker
some filters and other small stuff
Siagian said at 1:55 p.m. on Sep 19, 2006: thank you, once again quite impressive gear. so do you prefer the analog to the digital? i am a beginner to photos so please excuse my ignorance.
Frenksel said at 4:16 a.m. on Sep 20, 2006: Most of the time, I have a B&W film in my analog camera. I develop it myself and it gives B&W results which, in my opinion, you can never reach in Photoshop. Maybe it's more a matter of emotion, because it's really good fun to develop yourself. You learn to understand programs like Paintshop Pro and Photoshop better in the dark room.
So, I don't want to say that I really prefer a camera. The Digital SLR I use the most. For every shoot I first use the Digital camera. When I see a nice B&W shot coming I take the analog.