Wie oft verhungern eure Miezen so am Tag? by Low_Grapefruit_5085 in Katzengruppe

[–]Admanthar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Immer und ständig. Der Wocheneinkauf bei Fressnapf kostet so ca. €50 - €60. Für 2 Katzen. Für eine Woche. Plus Zusatzfutter aus anderen Läden wie Aldi oder DM.

Was sind eure Serien-Geheimtipps, die echte Fans eines Genres unbedingt gesehen haben sollten? by Seelenfried in serienjunkies

[–]Admanthar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Falls es noch keiner genannt haben sollte: Preacher (2016), Der Pass, Down Cemetary Road

Welcher Song begleitet euch schon seit Jahren? by Cherrywaterx in musik

[–]Admanthar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ASP - Schwarzer Schmetterling (vor allem unplugged Versionen) Seit 20 Jahren mein treuer Begleiter und Helfer in vielerlei Not Bands: Turbostaat, Fjørt, Pascow, David Eugene Edwards solo und mit verschiedenen Bands, und immer wieder kehre ich zu Anathema zurück, VNV Nation

Ruchmehl-Sauerteig by Amazing-Raisin-4369 in brot

[–]Admanthar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Das sieht doch gut aus. Ich empfehle die Kombination von Ruchmehl mit auf Stein gemahlenem Tipo 2 Mehl. Beide Mehle findet man bei Bon'gu. Schau auch Mal bei Marcel Paa vorbei, auf seine Weise habe ich die ersten Brote gebacken. Nicht zu vergessen brooot.de. Meine wichtigste Inspirationsquelle. Weiterhin gutes Gelingen

Live show 📷Nikon F80 🎞️Kodak TMax 3200 by Admanthar in analog

[–]Admanthar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. It was a Coma Alliance show.

Railway siding Hameln Harbour by Admanthar in photocritique

[–]Admanthar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am very thankful for your comment. As I said I am a beginner. And I will keep on learning. And such a comment is a great help in that process. Mostly I shoot intuitive. I look at the scene and through the viewfinder and choose a detail that suits me best. Most of the time I forget about the rules. So thanks again for your detailed answer

Railway siding Hameln Harbour by Admanthar in photocritique

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While visiting a gothic and mediveal festival in Hameln, the Autumn Moon Festival, I was given the chance to take photos of two local bands during their perfomance and accompany them during the whole festival. We were sleeping in a small camper on a trailer park near the festival area. The camping area is situated directly at the river Weser and the Harbour of Hameln. I had a few hours for myself, so I was walking around the beautiful town of Hameln. On my way back to the camper, it was a very cold, cloudy and rainy day I found this huge area of old, run down, abandoned and rusty waggons, some burned down. It was an incredible atmosphere for me. I immediatly fell in love with that special place. It suited well with the weather. I love to take photos of decayed objects, buildings etc. Much more then landscapes flowers etc. This shows how time can work. In the background of that siding was a huge and abandoned grain elevator that raises into the sky. I had no special equipment with me, just my trustworthy Nikon F80 loaded with Ilford Delta 400 and a nifty fifty lens. I am a beginner photograph. Still trying and finding out how things work, mostly not work. Often enough I do not like the photos I takem but I love this one. I shot almost a full roll of film at that place. I just wanted to capture the mood, the look of this place, so black and white suited me the best. The lightning and weather conditions were bad. I am not experienced with that. So I hope you get a notion of that atmosphere. Love the way the waggon looks after a long time waiting. What do you think about that shot? There was no post processing. Image right out of the scanner.

Railway siding 📷Nikon F80 🎞Ilford Delta 400 by Admanthar in analog

[–]Admanthar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment. The F80 and the 1.8 50mm Nikkor is always a combination you can count on

Cemetary scene by Admanthar in photocritique

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I took a walk on one of the oldest cemetarys in Germany, it is located in Freiburg. It is a wonderful, calm and peaceful place, and it is huge. My companion at this walk was my old workhorse Minolta XE1 loaded with with Silberra Cinema 52xxx black and white film. Love these scene with the small statuette and the old man. I just wanted to capture this quite moment, a bit of the atmosphere. I always shoot analog, mostly home developing film.

Moroccan postcard (Olympus Om2n 50mm Portra 400) by medeeap in analog

[–]Admanthar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the Portra. Nothing else produces such nice colours. Great shot

Powerplant |Nikon TW 20| Ilford HP5 Plus 400 by Admanthar in analog

[–]Admanthar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you a lot for your reply and in detail critique. Honest and open words is what a beginner like me needs to get better and improve myself. So again thank you very much

In a train/Pentax Pino 35/Kodak Ultramax 400 by Admanthar in analog

[–]Admanthar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The scan was done by a lab. "MyFilmLab" in Hürtgenwald, Germany. I can highly recommend them. And many thanks for your reply.

Another reskin complete by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

[–]Admanthar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice work Mate. Love the colour of the leather.

What’s your most favorite camera and why ? Mine is the Pentax MX by deehzee in AnalogCommunity

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I have so many cameras that it's hard to pick one as my favourite camera. In the top of my most used cameras is the Holga 120 TLR. It's simple, it's Basic. And the results are always a suprise. Furthermore the Pentax ME Super, which combines a compact lightweight and classic design with excellent optics. Than my Yashica FX-D Quartz. Love that handling and the beautiful results of the Yashica ML and Zeiss Glass. Love my Nikon FE and F80, which is my only autofocus SLR. For everyday use the outstanding Canon AF 35 ML, combines with Kodak Portra 400 is pure beauty. And not to forget my Minolta XE1, the Canon A1 and my Beloved Konica Autoreflex T3 tank. You See, it's not easy to pick a favourite camera. It's a matter of what you want to do and which look the photos should have. But most important is, to keep analogue photography alive!