undies
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My 15 y.o. son expressed some interest in photography, so I taught him some basics and gave him a roll of BW400CN to run through my QL17 GIII. He got a couple of interesting shots, not bad for his first roll!
I learned the basics on an early 1960s-vintage Minolta (IIRC) that my dad loaned me. It had manual aperture, shutter speed, and focus (no rangefinder, no SLR, just guess the distance!), and I had to use a handheld light meter. So compared to me my son is quite spoiled with this Canon. :angel:
I suspect that most kids his age will "learn" photography with simple P&S digital cams, and never learn about f-stops and ASA. I was worried that my son would find the experience too complicated and old fashioned, but he enjoyed the experience and is bugging me for more film 😎
A couple of his shots:
I learned the basics on an early 1960s-vintage Minolta (IIRC) that my dad loaned me. It had manual aperture, shutter speed, and focus (no rangefinder, no SLR, just guess the distance!), and I had to use a handheld light meter. So compared to me my son is quite spoiled with this Canon. :angel:
I suspect that most kids his age will "learn" photography with simple P&S digital cams, and never learn about f-stops and ASA. I was worried that my son would find the experience too complicated and old fashioned, but he enjoyed the experience and is bugging me for more film 😎
A couple of his shots: