Sunday, February 16th, 2014
More pictures of the East Bay Comic-Con in Concord. The first post featured photos taken using 35mm film. This post is the digital stuff. 50mm is a little too long when you get in tight spots at a convention, so I had to take along the Ricoh GR, which has an 28mm-equivalent lens and a big APS-C sensor, despite it’s small size. Really great, unassuming little camera. Great time at a great con.
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Sunday, February 16th, 2014
I can walk around a comic book convention all day. Today, I did just that. Soaking in the beautiful art, toys, and comics amidst a thousand other like-minded people makes the day go by so fast. At today’s East Bay Comic-Con in Concord, CA, I shot pictures using my Olympus OM-G, an all manual 35mm film camera with a a 50mm f/1.8 lens, using Kodak UltraMax 400. I shot some digital stuff too–but I’m putting that in another post. I really do still prefer the look and the process of shooting with film, so the film stuff gets it’s own post. I scanned with an Epson V500 flatbed scanner, and read comics with the negatives scanned.
See the second post with the digital photos here.
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