doolittle
Well-known
Heard about this on The Film Photography Podcast. It's an absolute blast.
Episode of Midsomer Murders (UK detective tv serial). It's got it all. Film photographers in beige photo vests, digital photographers in black leather jackets swinging compact digicams menacingly.
Youtube link: Midsomer Murders - Picture of Innocence
Episode of Midsomer Murders (UK detective tv serial). It's got it all. Film photographers in beige photo vests, digital photographers in black leather jackets swinging compact digicams menacingly.
Youtube link: Midsomer Murders - Picture of Innocence
Bigsaint
Ilfordholic
Love it... just started watching, well done. Favorite line at the moment, " No damn pixels
!" . Looking forward to watching the entire movie, thanks for posting !
!" . Looking forward to watching the entire movie, thanks for posting !
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Haha very Good Fun !!
Strangled by a meter chord ...
Strangled by a meter chord ...
petronius
Veteran
Thanks, Helen!
philcycles
Established
I'm surprised there's anybody left alive in that village. Surely it must be the murder capital of England.
And don't call me Shirley.
Phil Brown
And don't call me Shirley.
Phil Brown
18%Gray
Newbie
It's a county, actually (a fictional one of course) consisting of a very large number of fairly affluent villages.
I've been watching it for several months now, ever since our local PBS station began putting them on, and it's become my favorite program, except for new episodes of "Big Bang."
I loved hearing the clickety-clickety-click of the controls on the Rolleiflex. I had an opportunity to use one of those, when I worked on a newspaper that required me to take, develop and print any photos that were to go with the stories I wrote, and they issued me one to use. It was my introduction to medium format photography, and I'll never forget my astonishment and wonder when I first laid eyes on a print that I had just taken and processed.
I was even more astonished when I saw how well it reproduced in the paper.
Been a fan if MF and LF ever since.
I've been watching it for several months now, ever since our local PBS station began putting them on, and it's become my favorite program, except for new episodes of "Big Bang."
I loved hearing the clickety-clickety-click of the controls on the Rolleiflex. I had an opportunity to use one of those, when I worked on a newspaper that required me to take, develop and print any photos that were to go with the stories I wrote, and they issued me one to use. It was my introduction to medium format photography, and I'll never forget my astonishment and wonder when I first laid eyes on a print that I had just taken and processed.
I was even more astonished when I saw how well it reproduced in the paper.
Been a fan if MF and LF ever since.
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