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ruben
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Just a small comment, by its nature I cannot insert either in the "Culture", or in the "Counter Culture"
The difference among both versions of choices is that the former appears as a retro enligthened one, while the other is a lighter version, like a diet cola.
Despite the good humour displayed on both, which had it been exxagerate a bit more woud had saved me the need for this comment, I smell something we carry that better we leave aside as soon as possible:
We are not a sect with common traces beyond the love of RF cameras. As such we do are a great community grown under the good shadow of our unique forum.
But trying to find common "cultural" links beyond that (and to a some extent cultural traces belonging to our friendly US members) as retro as they may be, doesn't sound to me correct.
True, we are a small group among the digital sea, but this doesn't require any antropological explanation beyond the fact that we are another phenomena enabled by the multivaried world enabled by the internet.
Nor it is true that we all, or we most, are in love with retrograde cameras nor retro styles of any kind, beyond the range finder cameras. And here too, quite loosely.
So why fabricating a stereotype of ourselves ? Why doing it with our own hands, we ourselves ? Laughing is not enough a reason.
Best,
Ruben
The difference among both versions of choices is that the former appears as a retro enligthened one, while the other is a lighter version, like a diet cola.
Despite the good humour displayed on both, which had it been exxagerate a bit more woud had saved me the need for this comment, I smell something we carry that better we leave aside as soon as possible:
We are not a sect with common traces beyond the love of RF cameras. As such we do are a great community grown under the good shadow of our unique forum.
But trying to find common "cultural" links beyond that (and to a some extent cultural traces belonging to our friendly US members) as retro as they may be, doesn't sound to me correct.
True, we are a small group among the digital sea, but this doesn't require any antropological explanation beyond the fact that we are another phenomena enabled by the multivaried world enabled by the internet.
Nor it is true that we all, or we most, are in love with retrograde cameras nor retro styles of any kind, beyond the range finder cameras. And here too, quite loosely.
So why fabricating a stereotype of ourselves ? Why doing it with our own hands, we ourselves ? Laughing is not enough a reason.
Best,
Ruben
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