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Monday, September 30, 2019
Going through photos now
I have to pare them down from the multitude I took, to a few that people will want to print out.
Thank god for digital. I can remember coming back from vacation and having to process over twenty 35mm film canisters. Cost me a fortune.
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There was a time I bought 35mm film in 250 ft bulk rolls and reloaded the canisters. Did all my processing in my kitchen. To say I was dragged, kicking and screaming, into the digital age is an understatement.
Same here. I loved my film. I still do. But I came back from this last trip with over 250 pictures, and I don't have a darkroom. If I didn't go digital, I would be broke.
I did get a digital Nikon SLR, so it's not a point and shoot thing, and it's not a phone camera. It's an actual honest to god camera, with Nikon glass in front. And I do have a zoom lens, but I didn't need it this trip.
Had one o' them. Nice follow on to the F2 & F3 SLR's I used. Made the mistake of loaning it to a friend to take to Costa Rico when she went on vacation. Haven't seen either one since.
3 comments:
There was a time I bought 35mm film in 250 ft bulk rolls and reloaded the canisters. Did all my processing in my kitchen. To say I was dragged, kicking and screaming, into the digital age is an understatement.
Same here. I loved my film. I still do. But I came back from this last trip with over 250 pictures, and I don't have a darkroom. If I didn't go digital, I would be broke.
I did get a digital Nikon SLR, so it's not a point and shoot thing, and it's not a phone camera. It's an actual honest to god camera, with Nikon glass in front. And I do have a zoom lens, but I didn't need it this trip.
Had one o' them. Nice follow on to the F2 & F3 SLR's I used. Made the mistake of loaning it to a friend to take to Costa Rico when she went on vacation. Haven't seen either one since.
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