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Deine Mudder

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  1. Yea, I enjoy them too. Nikon stuff has quite some punch. What lens is on that thing, what film? Would love to see some vivid material like Portra shot at those places. FFS ! What I'd give to be in a place like this right now instead of fuckin' Berlin! Nice man..
  2. Nice stuff Internerd, keep 'em coming!
  3. Thanks. Pretty good design for beer!
  4. ..also nice girl up there. also, what kind of drink is that in this picture?
  5. Last night I dreamt I gave somebody a stick'n'poke (never have irl). I was having kind of a hard time keeping the ink where it should be. ya, ya, cool story bro! ..t'was a funny dream though..
  6. by the way da1ly - your zine never made it over here : (
  7. I don't get guys actually worrying about her feet when they see a girl like that..
  8. Well I guess read the following, then decide for yourself... http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/sb700.htm (scroll down, below the 2nd picture)
  9. ..haha, they didn't! Friend of mine told me about that thing some months ago, I definately thought he was kidding me. Ha! Would love to shoot that thing, but 8k is a tad much! Do you have one now, or what do you shoot your M glass with?
  10. I will be needing something in that range as well, but will likely go Nikon, D7000. Just used a friends 5D MKII for an afternoon, together with this super funky lens, I liked it, the camera itself - it's nicer than then Nikon, really, design wise, it's rounder, it's lighter.. ..but, having used Nikon the last year I really got used to them / got fond of them. One main aspect is, really, I can 'hang' the camera in the buckled fingers of my hand, and it doesn't slip off - Canons grip is smaller / thinner, so it slips immediately. Oh I so wish they'd build cameras in different sizes...
  11. I meant 'ambitious to learn how to use a manual camera properly', since you can't check on a display whether everything was right, but have to be able to rely on your skills / have to exactly know what you're doing or else you'll have missed / fucked up the shot. If you've already been shooting film for a while once you'll know whether you'll be willing to deal with it I guess. I always took the CD they gave me and backed up the data to a harddrive, never asked them to put it on a stick but I guess it shouldn't be a problem? Some nice shot on your stream, the 'food mart' shot for example I like!
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