You were right, the photo shot through car's windows is a banger, great video guys c: And I can also relate to losing the plate, I once had to backtrack for about 20min through Górczyna at night to find rubber end part of one of tripod's legs.
I love these photos! I would love to know what cable release was used with the Yashica 124G. I just got this camera and would love to know what Adam uses with his camera. Thank you:-)
Thank You! @adammissedfocus would You like to tell us, what cable release do You use? :) Some models of TLR Yashica's need to use adapter for shutter release, but 124G don't need it and You can use any shutter release :)
Great video, thank you and greetings from New Zealand.
Thank You so much!
Yeaaa…That shot isn’t going straight to the portfolio xD Amazing video, Buddy!
haha, thank You Bro for another video together!
Nice shots! Love the overall vibe of the video as well!
Thank You so much! :)
@@mjozefowski My pleasure!
i loved this collab guys ❤. Also 6:34 is an abolute banger❤🔥!
Thank You so much!
You were right, the photo shot through car's windows is a banger, great video guys c:
And I can also relate to losing the plate, I once had to backtrack for about 20min through Górczyna at night to find rubber end part of one of tripod's legs.
Thank You! Tripod plates are sometimes like legendary pokemons - if You let them escape once they’ll be hard to find again :(
I love these photos! I would love to know what cable release was used with the Yashica 124G. I just got this camera and would love to know what Adam uses with his camera. Thank you:-)
Thank You! @adammissedfocus would You like to tell us, what cable release do You use? :) Some models of TLR Yashica's need to use adapter for shutter release, but 124G don't need it and You can use any shutter release :)
Worst thing to lose is the film take-up spool of a Leica M2 or M3. Or the battery cover of a Minolta CLE.
70 seconds!? I’ve done 15mins, a lot of time to think during that exposure hahaha
Wow! That's true! A lot of time to think I need to try some longer exposures this year :D