I really have to admit that, as much as I like my Olympus digital cameras, these two
Kodak models are probably all the camera power that I, and most other photographers,
would need for several years to come, such is their combined zoom lens ranges and features.
For my needs, all they lack is some form of remote control operation and a tilting LCD screen,
and their sudden discontinuance from Kodak's current digicam range is difficult to understand.
Some more of my photographs taken with these two models can be found in my 'Lozells' gallery.
It's certainly void of people who want their faces shown on a public site. I have to admit that I'm not as interested in portraiture as I once was, like when I knew younger, more attractive looking people. Many of the photos in this gallery were taken early in the morning especially to avoid traffic and people.
Adrian Surrey
04-Aug-2006 00:45
I did a search for the P880 and arrived at your site. I'm considering buying one to shoot models and portraits. I cant believe that of all of the pictures you have posted, not one shows an example of skin tones. Your world seems so terribly void of people.
Rowan
03-Jun-2006 18:08
Many thanks again Keith for the photos of Sutton Coldfield.
I have no doubt that I would be lost if I should ever return.
It seems to have lost it "Old Englishness"!!
Clifton Road must have changed since I was a child living there between
Manor Road and Windley Pool entrance. I recall the Crystal Palace Fair.
Again, thank you very much and please keep them coming