By Jason, on November 24th, 2004, at 10:42 am%
A while back, I started my foray into medium format, with a Mamiya 6, a rangefinder camera that’s about as big as my F100, but shooting on a much larger negative – a 6cm x 6cm square. By comparison, 35mm frames are 36mm x 24mm. Basically, medium format is about 2.5 times larger than 35mm, . . . → Read More: Costa Rica – Medium Format
By Jason, on November 22nd, 2004, at 10:03 pm%
…comes from the Father above. What a weekend! Marcia and I kicked it off with a great LTG where we got a chance to walk through Philippians 4, talking about reconciling relationships, and then to pray for some of our community. Fantastic! I woke up on Saturday morning with a sore throat, feeling kind of . . . → Read More: Every good and perfect gift…
By Jason, on November 17th, 2004, at 10:52 pm%
Revisiting some old pics. Here’s one from 2000, from Amboseli, Kenya. During the middle of our safari through the plains, we stopped and visited a Masai village. These people have two primary economies – cows and tourism. All their “capital” was basically in their herds. If they lost their herd, not only did they lose their . . . → Read More: Kenya
By Jason, on November 16th, 2004, at 11:17 am%
Wellp, the site is expanding. I’ve just added comment ability, so from now on, there will be a “Comments?” link at the bottom of each posting. You’ll have to create an account to post anything, please let me know if there are any problems with the discussion board.
And, whoops, I accidentally deleted the countdown from the . . . → Read More: Site Updates and January 8th!
By Jason, on November 9th, 2004, at 9:13 pm%
A couple more pics, these from roll #8. The first was a side street off old town. I saw the man coming up the roadway, and thought he was framed very well, with the spire in the background. Too bad the highlights got blown out, but I still like it. The second shot is one of . . . → Read More: More Swedes, and Los Increibles!
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