Fedzilla_Bob
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PODs Rock!
copake_ham said:Wait a minute! Honus Wagner played for the PITTSBURGH PIRATES!!!!
Either you change your team or you change your name! 😀
Honus said:He also played for the Louisville Colonels. At least I stayed in the National League. 😛
Also, who was it that called Honus the greatest baseball player he had ever seen? None other than the great John McGraw of the GIANTS.
anaanda - sorry for highjacking your thread. I can relate to your story, however. I do give digital photography credit for rekinding my interest in photography. After a while, though, I missed the analog experience. For now, I am really enjoying using a rangefinder camera and film. Also, the Dodgers still suck 😀
Robert
copake_ham said:Now I could say something nasty like why do they call them GIANTS.
Perhaps from visiting Balcor and "bulking up"? 😀
copake_ham said:Before the "evil one" named O'Malley took 'dem Bums west I was a Dodgers fan! 😛
anaanda said:To make a long story short..I recently got back into photography after my soon to be wife decided we should get a really nice digital camera. I was all excited ..did my research..and for price and value... decided on D70s Nikon. Started shooting and then it hit me. I don't like this process! All these choices!...multiple menus...white balance three types of exposure, image size, quality, raw, jpeg.. multiple ways of autofocusing ...all these different modes etc....finally I said the hell with it and just put it on auto. (which is quite boring)..( I still haven't mastered the different ways to use this camera)...
After remembering my days with a contax G1 in the mid nineties, I started on my rangefinder quest and have happily ended up with an Xpan, a Canonet and a Yashica GT. Now I can choose different films, developers, papers. print digitally or traditionally in the darkroom. And the best thing is that I always have a negative to go back to!!
Its not just about the image.... its about the process that brought you there as well...If you enjoyed the process it will show in your photograph....Now I relax and enjoy the simplicity of film and rangefinder photography....... and beauty I might add...
anybody feel the same?
shutterflower said:My first reaction, and without any processing or hesitation, was "Digital bastards!" - and that was that. I laugh about it now because of how naturally that exclamation came forth, and how well it resonates here on RFF.
RML said:Say what?! 😛
Oh, George... promises, promises.copake_ham said:No way dude,
Keep it open if you don't wanna get "hurt"....
Manhattan Man
😀
BrianShaw said:Oh, George... promises, promises.
Thanks for understanding that I had my "tongue-in-cheek"... I was rushing and forgot to put in the " 😉 ", " 🙂 ", or (just for you)... " 😛 ".
copake_ham said:No problem - it was all good fun "banter" - kind of like a "virtual pub" complete with "trash talkin'"! 😀
BrianShaw said:Cool... after work how about if I buy you virtual beer?
Sparrow said:So refreshing to read a film vs. digital thread with a happy ending, thanks, almost 6:00 here so time for an actual beer I think 🙂