Ted Striker
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That contax t3 was going to bring way more than $300 someday
Brutal. Those things are bringing in $1600 or more these days.
That contax t3 was going to bring way more than $300 someday
Hm, first thing I can think of: When I was a young college student, I spent years cooking and eating inedible meals until I finally realised how extremely important onions are!
That contax t3 was going to bring way more than $300 someday
I wish I'd realized that selling good lenses is not a good idea. Ever.
That pictures of my everyday life when I was young were worth taking, and I should have taken a lot more.
That cost of film is nothing compared to the regret of not having taken the picture, to save money.
That it's a really, really good idea to make sure developer and fixer bottles are clearly labelled and not easily confused in a darkroom 😱
That there's a reason why many cameras have a film type reminder tab holder on the back cover. Now what was that I loaded in that camera?
That it's cheaper in the long run to buy exactly what you want!
This made me laugh! I was the same, though I will add mushrooms also. I can honestly say that learning to saute onions (and garlic) and mushrooms has had a greater impact on my life than any camera/film/lens could ever hope to compete with. lol. Photography is a hobby but onions are life!
I have found that most recipes could do with more onions than specified (e.g. minestrone, curries, stews...). Another trick is to cook most of the onions close to the required amount then add some more which will cook for less time. This works particularly well with tarte à l'oignons.
Please substitute "Xpan" for "Contax t3" in your quote.
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I wish I knew "then" that my first camera, a Pentax ME Super with a 50mm f/1.4 lens, was enough. Rarely since have I needed more camera or lens. Maybe a 28mm and a telephoto zoom but no more. Instead, I have used many different cameras, chasing a photo through gear instead of just shooting.
Phil Forrest