In 2007 I bought my first DSLR. It was the Olympus E-volt 500 that came with two kit lenses. It shot images only, no video, but stored in RAW format. At the time I was a big OM-2n SLR film snapper. So naturally I chose Olympus as my first digital camera. I had so much fun taking snaps from tattered paper cups to sunsets by the beach. Recently, after revisiting those old digital images, I found some snaps that actually turned out pretty cool.
These images are of the Brewery by the rail yards in Los Angeles.
This is fun with filters
Fun with color filters!
Exquisite. I feel as if I could teleport to these locations. The colours are bold and beautiful. xo
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Thank you. The Brewery and the surrounding area is like a step into old Los Angeles.
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Fabulous photos Borja. Beautifully vivid colors and perfect black and white, lovely!
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Thank you very much. That is so nice of you to say. I hope you’ve had a wonderful summer.
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It’s my pleasure. It is still extremely hot here and probably will be until October. Have a lovely evening Borja.
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I hope you are able to cool off in the late afternoon with a chilled bottle of sauvignon blanc…that and a trusty fan. 🙂
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A perfect remedy!
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Nice shots from the archive! I still shoot with my old Olympus E520. It’s dated, but it’s a very capable camera. I don’t care for video and all the other bells and whistles. However, I plan to upgrade to one of the OMD cameras in the future. I am mainly after more resolution and better image quality, especially in low light. The plus is that I can still use my four third lenses with an adapter. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, man. I really like your film snaps. As you know there is something about film photography that makes an image appear magical. Quality glass is the way to go. Matched with a robust camera body and you’ve got a great combo.
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Thanks! I enjoy the analog process just as much as the image.
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