Paris in black & white
Mar
10
I decided to try something a little different this weekend. I haven’t really had a good chance to play with my new toy, so I decided to mount it on my camera and take a few shots.
These were all taken with my new manual focus, 45mm pancake lens. The lens is a reproduction of a 1960s Nikon lens, and dates back to the Tessar design from the 1920s. I really like the shots from the lens – I think they have a great vintage feel to them. Just to complete the illusion, I set my camera to in-camera black & white.
Manual focus, 1920s lens, B&W. Old school, baby. Henri Cartier-Bresson, eat your heart out.
Street corner
Aude gazes into a shop window
The Seine
Lamp post
Aude
Walkers along the Seine
Park bench
Dome
Moto
Velibs
Aston Martin
Typically French. No two panels match, covered with dents, different wheels, and parked illegally on a traffic cone.