shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Yes, digital photography is excellent, so clean, rich, vibrant, and life-like...
Wait, life-like? life-replica you mean...
But sometimes I don't want a replica, I just want to remember a lazy evening walk with my daugther...
Not a replica of what I saw, but it's just the way I remember it...
I love film.
Wait, life-like? life-replica you mean...
But sometimes I don't want a replica, I just want to remember a lazy evening walk with my daugther...



Not a replica of what I saw, but it's just the way I remember it...
I love film.
CC72
Established
Here, here. Absolutely.
otaku
Established
well said! (this goes not only for photography but movies to I hate stuff shot digitally)
Hélix
Newbie
Indeed well said! 
robert blu
quiet photographer
...visual poetry...
rob
rob
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Thank you all, it's nice to see others who share the same sentiment 
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
lushd
Donald
I say - well said. Voigtlander Bessa R, Delta 400, Color Skopar 35mm, Paris:

shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Nice photos guys!
keep 'em coming.
keep 'em coming.
pesphoto
Veteran
Here's a few random pics.



Tuolumne
Veteran
"I really need to start developing the dozens of rolls I've got in my backlog."
This is what keeps me from a wholehearted embrace of film.
/T
P.S. But I love the shots that eventually do see the light of day.
This is what keeps me from a wholehearted embrace of film.
/T
P.S. But I love the shots that eventually do see the light of day.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
That's why I leave the development to the labTuolumne said:"I really need to start developing the dozens of rolls I've got in my backlog."
This is what keeps me from a wholehearted embrace of film.
/T
P.S. But I love the shots that eventually do see the light of day.
... at least until I can develop myself, then I'll have the same complaints as you do
Let's continue, shall we?

zuikologist
.........................
Great photos, especially the first ones Shadowfox. Very evocative.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Thank you, zuikologist, waiting for yours 
raid
Dad Photographer
shadowfox said:Thank you all, it's nice to see others who share the same sentiment![]()
I agree with you.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Here is one of my dumb images. It would have been nada in digital, but you will at least look at it in film. You are right on, Will

shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
John, no dumb images allowed here 
Here I only see a well exposed sharp and colorful picture! The vignetting is lovely.
More please.
Here I only see a well exposed sharp and colorful picture! The vignetting is lovely.
More please.
mackigator
Well-known
I think this is hitting on one of film's clear strengths.
I rarely want a copy of reality in a photo. I want the idealized perfect version of an event, not the event as it actually occurred. I want the woman in my minds eye, so to speak, to appear. Give me the dream, printed, so I can show it to the world and perhaps have a few admit that the world could indeed be a better place.
Film has helped me approach that goal.
OT: While in D.C. over Thanksgiving, I saw the Snapshot exhibit and the Edward Hopper exhibit at the National gallery. Also the Ansel Adams and Annie Leibovitz exhibit at the Corcoran museum. Wow. If you're nearby, you should go see this stuff. Inspiring at the minimum.
Sundog

I rarely want a copy of reality in a photo. I want the idealized perfect version of an event, not the event as it actually occurred. I want the woman in my minds eye, so to speak, to appear. Give me the dream, printed, so I can show it to the world and perhaps have a few admit that the world could indeed be a better place.
Film has helped me approach that goal.
OT: While in D.C. over Thanksgiving, I saw the Snapshot exhibit and the Edward Hopper exhibit at the National gallery. Also the Ansel Adams and Annie Leibovitz exhibit at the Corcoran museum. Wow. If you're nearby, you should go see this stuff. Inspiring at the minimum.
Sundog

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venchka
Veteran
zgeeRF
Established
I always loved film... and more so after having tasted digital. Never appreciated C-41 film before being able to scan and work on it myself though. The store prints were always dull compared to home-baked B+W..
Here is a sample of a store scan adjusted at home.. (Walgreens film, Konica hex. 35mm)
Here is a sample of a store scan adjusted at home.. (Walgreens film, Konica hex. 35mm)
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