Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
Well, I think I have had it with hosting the old dantestella.com website; the back end had become disorganized (my fault), the hosting company kept getting hacked (not my fault), I kept getting FTP glitches, and oddly, guest book entries kept piling up even after I noted on the technical page that all new articles were on Wordpress.
Speaking of which, if there are any old subject matters you would like brought over to the new site (e.g., Hexar stuff, Canon RF, etc., please let me know). Some of the pages probably won't be ported (such as for obsolete electronic items - accessories, not cameras).
The new address is themachineplanet.wordpress.com - I'm sure some of you have seen it!
Best,
Dante
Speaking of which, if there are any old subject matters you would like brought over to the new site (e.g., Hexar stuff, Canon RF, etc., please let me know). Some of the pages probably won't be ported (such as for obsolete electronic items - accessories, not cameras).
The new address is themachineplanet.wordpress.com - I'm sure some of you have seen it!
Best,
Dante
ReeRay
Well-known
Hexar RF and AF and flash guidance I found very useful.
Like the new site btw.
Like the new site btw.
Archiver
Veteran
Just wondering, how much content are you able to port across to the new site? I'm wondering if the information about obsolete accessories might be interesting from a historical standpoint. I sometimes enjoy leafing through computer magazines from the 80's and 90's and seeing what is considered cutting edge, or looking at the ads in old science fiction magazines or comics for the same reason.
aizan
Veteran
please tell me you still have all of the website files on your computer. i have a mind to make a high quality web archive of major amateur photography websites, better than what archive.org can do.
Freakscene
Obscure member
All things pass. I remember clearly first finding your site, 1990s or maybe 2000, and the story about the plants in the lobby of a building being replaced with plastic ones.
I'll continue to visit The Machine Planet.
Marty
I'll continue to visit The Machine Planet.
Marty
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
please tell me you still have all of the website files on your computer. i have a mind to make a high quality web archive of major amateur photography websites, better than what archive.org can do.
I did keep copies of everything!
Dante
charjohncarter
Veteran
I always enjoyed your site, and your humor. I know I will like this new as well. Thanks!
farlymac
PF McFarland
I looked. It's as good as the old one. Now bookmarked. Thanks.
PF
PF
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever
所謂的攝影,就&
I started to visit your website since 2011. Like your articles about RF lenses. Just want to say thank you.
kermaier
Well-known
Canon RF, Nikkor LTM lenses, UC-Hexanon write-up
Shac
Well-known
Thanks Dante - I hope you are able to add the archive stuff from the old site. I enjoy the new, but also often refer back to your old stuff.
Cheers
David
Cheers
David
Bingley
Veteran
Hi Dante,
One of my favorite articles on your old website was the one devoted to travel with cameras. It would be interesting to see you revisit this topic, in light of recent trends in photography (e.g., improved smartphone cameras, the advent of mirrorless cameras, the resurgence of interest in film photography, including instant film) and your thoughts now that you're older and have a family.
One of my favorite articles on your old website was the one devoted to travel with cameras. It would be interesting to see you revisit this topic, in light of recent trends in photography (e.g., improved smartphone cameras, the advent of mirrorless cameras, the resurgence of interest in film photography, including instant film) and your thoughts now that you're older and have a family.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Dante -- Always great stuff, much appreciated.
Do port the articles on the big Fuji cameras.
Do port the articles on the big Fuji cameras.
raid
Dad Photographer
Good luck with it all, Dante. I enjoy reading material at your site.
MCTuomey
Veteran
Where else to go for finely crafted cine and gear reviews?
Thank you, Dante.
Thank you, Dante.
jeroenp
Newbie
Your 2003 "Digital? Maybe later." post is timeless. "maybe later" -- fantastic wording at a time when anyone and everyone was drooling over new camera's on dpreview.
This still holds true to me: "Spending all day in front of a computer, I find it relaxing to make photographs without being completely dependent on using one. "
At the time I was still using my trusted Olympus om101; Olympus looked pretty much doomed to producing mass-market snapshot camera's. And I thought that digital was my future. But I couldn't bring myself to buying an expensive gadget that would become obsolete in a few years time, just as my Olympus had proved itself obsolete in the early 90s (Olympus not developing AF etcetera). Reading your site was a breath of fresh air among the internet hivemind that had decided that film had been a folly all along and digital was the inevitable one truth.
This still holds true to me: "Spending all day in front of a computer, I find it relaxing to make photographs without being completely dependent on using one. "
At the time I was still using my trusted Olympus om101; Olympus looked pretty much doomed to producing mass-market snapshot camera's. And I thought that digital was my future. But I couldn't bring myself to buying an expensive gadget that would become obsolete in a few years time, just as my Olympus had proved itself obsolete in the early 90s (Olympus not developing AF etcetera). Reading your site was a breath of fresh air among the internet hivemind that had decided that film had been a folly all along and digital was the inevitable one truth.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Today on RFF I just referenced your article on making the best of the standard 120 negative carrier instead of the glass carrier for the Nikon 8000 scanner. That would be a good one to see again. And I just liked reading pretty much everything on there. Liked the format, liked the look.
Phil Forrest
Phil Forrest
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
Today on RFF I just referenced your article on making the best of the standard 120 negative carrier instead of the glass carrier for the Nikon 8000 scanner. That would be a good one to see again. And I just liked reading pretty much everything on there. Liked the format, liked the look.
Phil Forrest
Thanks! Here is the new link for that. One of the easier ones to move.
https://themachineplanet.wordpress.com/2018/02/24/maximizing-your-nikon-fh-869s/
Dante
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