mgilbuena
San Francisco Bay Area
To turn the coin on the photographic pet peeves thread, let's hear about your photographic pleasures -- those things that give you a warm fuzzy feeling inside. Let's hear some favorite topics of discussion that are beyond that of gear talk!
For me, I greatly enjoy hearing about the artist's methodology behind composing a photo and the story that happened immediately before -- and after -- the photo was taken. What was this moment that was entombed? Why? How does the composition differ and deliver a message that is different or enforces reality?
On the subject of gear, I like to hear more about films of choice, development styles, and actual or digital darkroom techniques used for final presentation.
For me, I greatly enjoy hearing about the artist's methodology behind composing a photo and the story that happened immediately before -- and after -- the photo was taken. What was this moment that was entombed? Why? How does the composition differ and deliver a message that is different or enforces reality?
On the subject of gear, I like to hear more about films of choice, development styles, and actual or digital darkroom techniques used for final presentation.
radical7
Olivier Duong
Copyright violation!
I get the fuzzies when I get the shot that I previzualized
On gear I love when you nerd out with people that are in the know about a certain camera like the Ricoh GRDs
I get the fuzzies when I get the shot that I previzualized
zvos1
Well-known
Just cleaned my M6 (and 28mm Elmarit) and loaded it up with roll of Ektar. Placed it gently into the camera bag all ready to go...made me all fuzzy and warm inside...
Now, I just have to find time to get out of the house....
Now, I just have to find time to get out of the house....
maddoc
... likes film again.
Pulling the freshly developed film from the reels and realizing that there are indeed some visible frames. This always amazes me ... 
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
When I hear the quiet "snick" of the shutter and know I captured exactly what I wanted, at the moment I wanted it.
When I use the M8 it's more of a "clank".
When I use the M8 it's more of a "clank".
ruby.monkey
Veteran
When one of my kids tries to steal a camera off my desk.
... closely followed by "Oh sheeyit! Leicas don't bounce!"
... closely followed by "Oh sheeyit! Leicas don't bounce!"
George Bonanno
Well-known
Photographic Pleasures...
Photographic Pleasures...
When I sneak a peek of Asian Ladyboy's feet in Chinatown NYC.
They are happy for the snap and flash from my Fuji GW690II.
Easy USA, size 42, and a smile to smile... thrilling !!!
Photographic Pleasures...
When I sneak a peek of Asian Ladyboy's feet in Chinatown NYC.
They are happy for the snap and flash from my Fuji GW690II.
Easy USA, size 42, and a smile to smile... thrilling !!!
radical7
Olivier Duong
Pulling the freshly developed film from the reels and realizing that there are indeed some visible frames. This always amazes me ...![]()
Agreed, since the film is always dark you are always afraid something wrong happened
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
The moment when I replace the last screw after a CLA/repair job and know I've just brought a 'Sold as is' camera back from the dead.
stephen.s1
Member
Street pix that do not need explanations.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
The moment when I replace the last screw after a CLA/repair job and know I've just brought a 'Sold as is' camera back from the dead.
Definitely! (I know that's "gear talk.") Also, when my wife gets enthused by my pictures.
loquax ludens
Well-known
Seeing a good print come to be in the developer....still by far the biggest photographic wow going in my experience...
I second that. Nothing tops this photographically for me. No matter how many times I see it, it never fails to induce the feeling that I am witnessing magic. The anticipation of waiting for the image to settle in as I wait for that perfect moment to snatch the print from the developer always gives me a rush.
boomguy57
Well-known
When I get a box of film back from North Coast Photo...I only send out when I have a bunch of rolls, so every 1-2 months. Lovely to get them back!
paulfish4570
Veteran
seeing some good negatives when i strip a roll from the reel to hang up for drying ...
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Seeing a beautiful woman through the viewfinder of my M3.
FrankS
Registered User
The sound of the shutter, the feeling that you got the shot, seeing visible negatives on the strip of film as it is removed from the developing reel, and the print image appearing in the developer tray. Then, seeing the print in a frame. Positive reactions from others appreciating ones work.
thegman
Veteran
Probably just getting a photo I'd be happy to hang on my wall.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I get the warm and fuzzy when I read another account from fellow digital shooters who discovered the coolness of film photography.
That and 11x14 prints slowly materialized under the red light.
That and 11x14 prints slowly materialized under the red light.
Martytoof
Established
When I manage to pull off a dust-free scan.
Believe me, it doesn't happen very often.
Believe me, it doesn't happen very often.
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