FrozenInTime
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Haha 🙂 But which did he find most fun.
He might have felt more connected as an artist if he had bothered to print the photos himself rather than pass them on to a professional printer.
Haha 🙂 But which did he find most fun.
so.... this is a way to list an ad at rff without having to pay for it?
al1966, for me that is a big step down for a result that I am not passionate about or really interested in. I may as well just continue with the Leica and home darkroom if I go to that effort.
I Feel the same way.....😱
RE: original post. I'm not really sure what this thread is about. You had an equipment breakdown with an enlarger, but it has nothing to do with your ability to shoot? If you do keep going, keep some around to keep the ants from munching on your candy a$$. If you want images, they are out there waiting to be made.
It seems to me from various posts he's made that Krzys is a young guy, fairly passionate about things that grab him, and still finding himself artistically, but dissatisfied with what he's currently doing and perhaps a little impatient with himself. Some years ago I put away my cameras, mainly through lack of a darkroom at the time, and took up watercolours. Took lessons. Eventually decided I was a better photographer than I was ever going to be an artist and picked up the cameras again.
I think Krzys will come back to photography - when he's experienced some other options. I'd say to him "Yes, it's hard to look after a valuable camera when you're backpacking and fruit picking. Don't sell the Leica though, just put it away safely, because one day you'll want it again and maybe then it will be harder to replace. Take your pad and pens, take a small digital P&S, and go. You'll either be very good and very satisfied with the chosen medium for artistic expression or you'll have had enough experiences where you wish you'd had a good camera that you'll take it up again. And good luck".
Cheers Keith. I change my mind so much that I've learned to know when I'm set on something 😀 I think...and what can I say...wet prints just look soo good