Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Drummers Circle with my FE


Here are a few more shots taken using Kodak Tri-X 400 B&W film with my Nikon FE last Sunday at Drummers Circle. They were taken with 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm lenses. There were hits and misses (difficulty in clearly capturing the "I love Mom" pin in the photo from my previous post for example). Shooting with film does encourage you to think more about the image you want to capture and helps encourage better shot displine.

















Monday, May 14, 2012

Mother's Day at Drummers Circle


There is a park in DC where people get together every Sunday during the warm seasons to play drums and dance. I went to this park on Sunday which was Mother's Day in the United States. This photo was shot with my dad's 30 year old Nikon FE that he gave me a few years ago. I rarely shot with film, but I had a role of Kodak Tri-X 400 speed black and white film that I needed to use up. Shooting with the FE can be challenging but fun. It doesn't have those automatic features on modern cameras. You have to manualy advance the film with every shot and of course you have to manual focus. However, the camera does have a larger and brighter viewfinder compared to my modern D7000. As a result. you feel closer to the subject when you shoot with the camera.

I used a 50mm lens to capture this photo. This leads me to mention another aspect that I like about shooting with my FE. A 50mm lens is a 50mm lens and not 75mm lens as it is on my D7000 due to the smaller size of this camera's sensor.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Be'la Dona

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Be'la Dona, a set on Flickr.

A few weeks ago, I attended one of the daily Millenium Stage concerts at the Kennedy Center. A DC born band, Be'la Dona perfomed that evening. It was a very energetic and upbeat atmosphere, on stage and in the crowd.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Closing of a '53 Giant


The Giant on the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Newark Street finally closed its doors last month after 59 years of operation. It will be replaced by a larger and more modern Giant that will open in 2014.  Compared to other Giants that I have seen, the age of this store stood out by its large neon bulb "Giant Food" signs. Located on two side sides of the store, when lit up, they glowed in the night like the"Restaurant" signs from Tom's Dinner in the TV show Seinfeld.  When looking at the opening advertisement of the store from 1953 (see below), the Giant signs appeared not to have changed much in the store's 59 years of operation.  Anyways, I went to photograph the store last month a few days before it closed. Its signs were taken down shortly after to be never again lit up.