Bryce Canyon is perhaps the most beautiful place I've ever visited. My photography buddy and I were lucky to be there on a full moon with an arsenal of vintage cameras. All the photos were taken with old-school analog cameras: Minolta XG7 35mm (produced in 1977) & Pentax 645 (produced in 1984).
I'm a complete geek when it comes to vintage cameras (as you can see from my #introduceyourself. And that began from when I worked in the darkroom and I just felt there is something different about images taken with old cameras that digital cameras can't quite reproduce. It's hard to explain. Maybe it's the grain or the way the details in clouds are perfectly represented even on bright days, or the mystery of shooting "blind" and trusting your vision. Maybe it's all of the above.
I wonder though, is it just me? When you look at these images, can you see something different about them?