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It was one of those cameras that was so easy to use. I used to carry it around on the tripod, drop it down and shoot. I think having 12 shots per film concentrates the eye and makes you more aware of the image & compensation before taking the picture. Something that has perhaps been lost with digital.
I know what you mean! I have been doing digital for juts about a year and I feel I am losing a lot that I actually have gone back to film for a while to just retrain myself.
I'm lucky, I still tend to think 645 format, save film, and try to think before I press. Sometimes I'll go out for a day and come back with 10 shots, but that can be enough if they're good enough.
What I am always afraid of with Digital is losing my pictures. Computers and technology are not always the best for this as something can always go wrong. Unlike film, which I feel more secure about and usually keep safe somewhere and have it physically with me.
I have a tendency to make 2 back up DVDs, keep them on my hardrive then an external hard drive as well. And as of now, I am starting to purchase a lot of 8 meg cards and then keeping whatever photos on there from any big trips! Which I now consider as my negatives.
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Wonderful
Done on an old Bronica 645, Velvia and a slow shutter, yet to reproduce it on Digi.
that is an excellent picture and the fact that you used a Bronica, thumbs up my friend!
Fully manual with an external lightmeter as well.
Most Excellent - I can definitly appreciate it.
It was one of those cameras that was so easy to use. I used to carry it around on the tripod, drop it down and shoot. I think having 12 shots per film concentrates the eye and makes you more aware of the image & compensation before taking the picture. Something that has perhaps been lost with digital.
I know what you mean! I have been doing digital for juts about a year and I feel I am losing a lot that I actually have gone back to film for a while to just retrain myself.
Nonetheless, coodles to you!
I'm lucky, I still tend to think 645 format, save film, and try to think before I press. Sometimes I'll go out for a day and come back with 10 shots, but that can be enough if they're good enough.
What I am always afraid of with Digital is losing my pictures. Computers and technology are not always the best for this as something can always go wrong. Unlike film, which I feel more secure about and usually keep safe somewhere and have it physically with me.
Nonetheless!
We lost some recently following a virus and a crash. Fortunatly not important ones but still a pain.
I have a tendency to make 2 back up DVDs, keep them on my hardrive then an external hard drive as well. And as of now, I am starting to purchase a lot of 8 meg cards and then keeping whatever photos on there from any big trips! Which I now consider as my negatives.
I have seriously gone a bit crazy and paranoid!
You can't be to paranoid
HA! HA! HA! I know, but sometimes I just worry a bit to much!
Hopefully my trip to Europe this year would relax me!
which parts of Europe?
This year i go to Spain for about 4 weeks... should be good. I spent 2 month in Italy last year and then 1 and a half month in Germany the year befoe!
nice, look forward to the pictures
Excellent shot. Would like to see more pictures of like this
Thank you, very kind