Oh my, so many comments to respond to but I am glad it got the brain juices flowing here.
Let me take a short stab at some of the points:
@ cmogi10
Get out of bed, the sunlight will do you good. Your welcome.
@ Honus
Always good to hear from you. Hope you enjoyed China, I am haunted by all the photos I could have taken here. Seriously there is not enough film in the world to capture all the stuff going on here right now. I am surprised you found some TRIX but I guess in Beijing anything is possible. Also I hear that in Guangzhou you can find it from time to time. Online you can get it here but its....well....you never know if you get good film and shipping costs are pretty horrid.
@ jayjee
You are right, this is not meant to be a purely photo journalistic entry. Its some random thoughts sort of thrown together in one spot with my recent purchase of an M6 as a sort of focal point. Naturally if I wanted to make this a truly photo journalistic take on China I would not have been so casual about my writings. I will however be more aware in the future about "expectations" when others are viewing these kinds of photos, as long as it does not distract from my over all intentions of the photos.
@ Athos6
Be still your beating heart 🙂
@ Pablito
I go to art school and also am surrounded by very liberal people. For us rules are made to be broken absolutely. Its pushing those rules that we find our own abilities, limits, and avenues for growth.
@ visiondr
Thanks, I like to show these areas of China that for people who are not here, or even for people who are here and are blind to seeing it everyday. There is a whole world behind the curtain that the news outlets would have you believe, its an amazing place, and why not extend the courtesy to a few fellow people to see such things.
@ fdigital
Then next time I will not be so hesitant about where and when to stick them up. I think I need to do some sort of blog up where I can update a little more frequently. Thank you very much for coming by and looking though!
@ Keith
Thanks for the kind comments. Frankly I am at a loss of words how to respond except that I hope I can keep producing stuff to show.
@ Nh3
While I dont entirely agree with you right off the bat (for instance leaving everything up to the viewer to decide if they dont understand certain nuances of this place which I can provide a small peak at then let them consider on their own) I will take your advice under careful consideration. Also I mean that, I will ponder and take your comments with serious weight. As for sentimentalism and tool worship, this is a tool worship site for the most part, as for sentiment, maybe its strange for a person my age to be connected to an object (camera) the way a child is connected to their favorite teddy bear, but...well....my favorite teddy bear (a raccoon actually) is sitting right next to my computer screen. I am a sentimental person, sorry if you are put off by that.
@ Florian1234
People our age being interested in these antiquated old cameras....its just not....shall I dare to say "politically correct"?
@ mfogiel
I will take the photo and stick it under my enlarger to check the detail. I was not expecting much to come over as the lens is so high contrast and the film has a high contrast punchy look to it and I was over exposing by a full stop. But like I said, just experimenting. I probably could find some more detail in the finger scan though. Also yes some of the blacks are a big strong. I work that way sometimes now, this high contrast, gritty, icky, against the rules way of doing up photos, just a phase probably. Thanks for the constructive criticism by the way.