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Kin Lau
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With digital, I can only afford 1 body/camera.... with film, I've got 30 😀 ... it's fun.
shutterflower said:....
I love the tangible aspects of film photography. The negatives and slides, winding film, loading film, inspecting my work with a loupe and a light box, trapping myself in the stifling pungent air of a darkroom for hours carefully printing pictures.
The slow, deliberate, thoughtful nature of totally manual film photography is special. It is more human, more visceral, less voyeuristic because we connect with the subject through careful calculation and by becoming "one" with our camera.
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FPjohn said:Hello:
I think choice and instant editing are in part counterproductive. In camera editing means no shoebox with the negative you later "recognize" and print. Choice, as different lenses, focal length in a zoom, or menu options can get in the way.
I shoot with a single lens on one camera at a time. I will never realize the full potential of any one of them.
FPjohn said:Hello:
I think choice and instant editing are in part counterproductive.
Frank
KoNickon said:The joy of looking at a properly exposed and focused negative on a light table (or better, looking at a slide) and seeing all the color and detail you remembered from the actual event.