Oh dear, another dreary discussion on film V digital. I reckon you all need to get away from the computer and take some photos, using either option, and get on with photography. Ansel lived before digital, as did a lot of great artists, comparing their equipment to that used today reminds me a lot of Freud.
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
Rick it might seem dreary to you, but clearly it's not to others.
Carry on people, I was entertained.
Gillian
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Yep, I have never ever decried the use of film as a medium to capture images and I certainly don't see why anyone could ever complain about their choice.
Likewise, to those that say that is better in this day and age than digital, I really think that the time has come to recognise it as an equal.
rick, i agree with the statment that we should be out taking photos but i also think people will always compare the two formats and i dont mind talking about the differences, I also enjoy showing my film cameras to people when out shooting, it is amazing how many people have never seen a large format camera and want to have a look through the glass.
richie
I actually took my 4x5 camera out into the city (Melbourne) 2 weeks ago, and some Japanese tourists wanted to take a photo
Love my film, as much as I love my vinyl records, and my valve preamplifier
Actually just had my first go at some stand development with some Efke 50 in Rodinal. Let's face it, film is fun.
I actually got lucky and nabbed a bottle of ebay