Thanks... gonna go shooting this weekend so hopefully will have something to post on Sunday.
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Debaser, first and last shots in your first post are fucking gold
I'm gonna have to take a look at that flickr account of yours when I get some time over
You develop stuff as well? I really miss the darkroom magic
Originally Posted by ClayfighterOriginally Posted by Stevland
Oh man, when i was a co-op back in school, we used to make machine nameplates with a photo-sensitive aluminum in a darkroom. I used to go in there after work and develop my prints for hours. There was days i went in a 5 and didn't get home til 7-8 at night. I miss that shit. I don't really have any room for a darkroom either tho. Scanning negatives is still a good way to play film-cameraman though.
That's awesome. I wish I could have taken up photo when I was in school... couldn't afford a camera back then so didnt even bother.
Once I graduated HS and got a job that actually paid decently (plus my first credit card) I finally took the plunge. I started off with digital, Nikon D80 with 50mm f1.8 about 5 years back. Played with that for a few years then upgraded to a d300 and bought a bunch of old Nikon AIS Primes (20mm f2.8, 35mm f1.4, 50mm f1.2, 80mm f1.4). Then began lusting for a D700 (fullframe). Got that, used it for a few years then got the Voightlander R4a rangefinder... shortly have getting the rangefinder I sold all my digital stuff and have been shooting film for around 3 years now.
I have a little Sony NEX-5n (highly recommended, use an adapter for my rangefinder lenses, and it suites my digital needs just fine.
Dude, awesome to have you active in this thread. Please never leave.