kipkeston
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oh, I like both. nothing wrong with that. I think the pure film people get very defensive these days. It's a great time for both!
With the right kind of software and a little knowledge, one can produce stunning results with a correctly exposed raw digital file, in just a few minutes. Much, much faster than my darkroom days.
"i just dont see digital photos as photos. when i see something that i really like i just cant shoot it with digital - if i do that it is same to me as i didnt shoot it at all."
That's kind of sad, I think. So when film either goes away or gets too expensive to shoot, you will give up photography? Is it the process or the image that is important to you? This isn't a flame. There are many people who enjoy the process more than the ultimate image. But what happens when the process goes away?