Thanks for that thoughtful reply. I'm still trying to find the balance in post that gives an image interest, without over-doing it. Your flickr stream is beautiful - I love the marshes and the vendors. I take it you live in Europe?
Thanks for the nice words - its appreciated.
And yes - I live in Hamburg, Germany.
The marshes are the so called "Haseldorfer Binnenelbe" Downstream the river Elbe from Hamburg, opposite the city of Stade.
The vendors were from last years christmas market in Hamburg. Both projects were shot with my first serious digital camera, a Fuji X-E2. But I still shoot film with a Mamiya 7 ii, formerly I used a Mamiya Press kit. The process evolving from shooting digital images with a capable tool (I only had compacts before) is quite interesting for me. In the moment I have the clear feeling I will shoot digital alongside with film, since film gives a look different than digital, and I like both for different purposes.
E.g. this image:
was shot with film and a friend of mine shooting alongside with me with a Canon 5D Mark 2 simply didn't get the richness of colors in the sunrise - it looked like plastic though it wasn't burned. We were looking at the images on an AdobeRGB capable screen - not just sRGB when we compared.
Also - modern lenses are often so incredibly well corrected concerning spherical aberration that the look of them suffers and becomes sort of sterile and unnatural - at least for my eyes. I often introduce various forms of blur in my digital images in post to compensate for that.
And yes - my next camera will be large format film, maybe an Arca Swiss F or a Chamonix 045F1 - not sure how much comfort I am willing to trade for weight in the moment.
Cheers
~Chris