Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Just a thought. Our "vintage" was our grandparent's "new fangled".
You say "alien" like it's a bad thing! 😉 Life has taught me that there are huge advantages to being an outsider. Drawbacks, too, but overall, I'll stick with being a freak.The question about "Rangefinder culture" fascinates me as I acquired Leica M9 only recently.
As I was recently twice banned from photo sites, I am careful about what I say.
I dare to say this much: I am an alien here.
I think I am in agreement with this. I have some old junk lying about the house and I have some new junk as well.if you ask me - bull****.
(sorry for sounding rude)
RFs have a certain style that is not primarily be related to nostlghia, being luddite, or any kind of favouring vintage garbage.
you may as well ask, whether there is a relation between preferring RFs and liking cobblestones.
but that's just my idea.
That`s what is missing out of your life .... a horse 🙂I think I am in agreement with this. I have some old junk lying about the house and I have some new junk as well.
I drive a 10 year old Mazda van and a 30 year old Pontiac Grand Am. My pickup is over 30 years old and none of these are seriously considered collectors items. But they run very well and start right up every morning so I have no real reason to get rid of them.
I did drive a Triumph Trident for many, many years but it finally vibrated itself apart one last time and now it is parked behind the garage and the only thing it is collecting now is rust and bird poop.
I wear blue jeans, cowboy hat and boots but I haven't worn a watch since I started carrying a cell phone. I don't own a horse, though my wife and granddaughters would probably like one, cause I have no room or reason to keep one.
However I do like photography and sometimes I enjoy doing it with a rangefinder. My preferred rangefinder is a very nice Contax II but I like it because I have owned it for a very long time and, just like my Pentax K1000, it just keeps working every time I pick it up. So, like my cars, there is no over-riding reason to get rid of either the Contax II or the K1000, or to buy something else that may not work as well.
I guess I just don't fit the OP's profile. At my age I just like things that work reliably, no matter how old they may or may not be. I also think that familiarity is a big issue as well I really don't need the instruction manual for most of the things I own any longer.
"Not-belonging" is a strategy you either are born with or develop at an early age.You say "alien" like it's a bad thing! 😉 Life has taught me that there are huge advantages to being an outsider. Drawbacks, too, but overall, I'll stick with being a freak.
No thanks. I grew up feeding horses and cows, and riding both, so I know full well what I'm not missing. We still have plenty of close friends and relations who will give them that opportunity in life so the family is not entirely deprived of the company of large farm animals.That`s what is missing out of your life .... a horse 🙂
I found a new one for my daughter a few weeks ago.
Can`t disagree with that . Hard work . 🙂No thanks. I grew up feeding horses and cows, and riding both, so I know full well what I'm not missing. We still have plenty of close friends and relations who will give them that opportunity in life so the family is not entirely deprived of the company of large farm animals.
I am happy for your daughter though. If you love them they can become a very important part of your life. My granddaughter is training to become a vet so for those so inclined it can be a life long passion. She was shoeing horses at ten, or at least helping to shoe them. Her boyfriend has worked his way through college as a farrier.