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Posted: Sep 7, 2023 - 6:35pm

 Alchemist wrote:
Skaggs


When you enter this road it takes over an hour to come out the other side - it's one of my favorites
You ride a motorcycle, don't you? I'm jealous.


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Posted: Sep 7, 2023 - 5:31pm

Skaggs

When you enter this road it takes over an hour to come out the other side - it's one of my favorites
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Posted: Aug 25, 2023 - 1:16pm

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Skating in the Twighlight Zone




Excellent!
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Posted: Aug 25, 2023 - 8:05am

Skating in the Twighlight Zone

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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 2:47pm

 haresfur wrote:

There's been a resurgence in analogue photography recently and people are doing creative things like shooting up old expired film for cool effects. I know someone who opened a film lab that did pretty well through covid. He scanned some old slides for me. Scanner had great resolution and good automatic dust removal which worked well. 

I found a big difference going digital was having to learn to leave space for straightening and cropping, since I didn't have a dark room and rarely used custom printing with film. Learning to take lots of shots was kind of hard - electrons are cheap.


Yes. I was going to learn photography professionally, but I reclined the job (apprenticeship). The company - back in the early 1980s - they had cameras that were as big as one room (several cubic meters), so large were the films they used to make hq-photos for printing in magazines and books. They worked for editors comparable to National Geographic, only in Deutschland (DuMont).

And the post-editing of the film negatives was all done by hand, with pencils.

It is also, why I prefer the GIMP software these days.



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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 2:38pm

 Proclivities wrote:

I have several friends who still shoot on 35mm and/or 120 film pretty often.  Some of them have a darkroom, or access to one, others just send it for processing.  There are some good labs around - I'm sure there must be good photo labs where you are too.
To me, the biggest change is that you don't get any "do-overs" or previews like you do with digital cameras.  Of course, the resolution and detail is incredible compared to film as well.  Depending on where or what they're shooting, the people I know may bring a digital camera and a film camera to a shoot.  They can get lighting/value/composition previews with the digital then shoot with the film.  I still have a few exposures left on my 35mm Minolta to finish up.

There's been a resurgence in analogue photography recently and people are doing creative things like shooting up old expired film for cool effects. I know someone who opened a film lab that did pretty well through covid. He scanned some old slides for me. Scanner had great resolution and good automatic dust removal which worked well. 

I found a big difference going digital was having to learn to leave space for straightening and cropping, since I didn't have a dark room and rarely used custom printing with film. Learning to take lots of shots was kind of hard - electrons are cheap.

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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 2:35pm

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They didn't have that technology in my transistor days. That was future stuff lol. Gosh how did I get here so fast lol.



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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 2:31pm

 thisbody wrote:
 oldviolin wrote:

I'm the same way. I'm not so far away from the time I held a transistor radio to my ear and rode the magic carpet. Of course the quality matters. But so does all the prep work.{#Wink}

Same, same. I remember putting up the microphone to the radio and press "record" on the cassette-recorder (two buttons).
But you had to catch the right moment - very intricate! Otherwise the guy on the radio would talk into the next hit-song, and sh.......t.
And then, all over again next Wednesday night, when the charts would be played again on SWF3.

I was 12 yrs. old I think.......... and it feels like yesterday.
 
They didn't have that technology in my transistor days. That was future stuff lol. Gosh how did I get here so fast lol.
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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 2:19pm

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I'm the same way. I'm not so far away from the time I held a transistor radio to my ear and rode the magic carpet. Of course the quality matters. But so does all the prep work.
{#Wink}

Same, same. I remember putting up the microphone to the radio and press "record" on the cassette-recorder (two buttons).
But you had to catch the right moment - very intricate! Otherwise the guy on the radio would talk into the next hit-song, and sh.......t.
And then, all over again next Wednesday night, when the charts would be played again on SWF3.

I was 12 yrs. old, I think.......... and I remember it like yesterday.

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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 2:10pm

 thisbody wrote:
 Proclivities wrote:
I have several friends who still shoot on 35mm and 120 film pretty often.  Some of them have a darkroom, or access to one, others just send it for processing.  There are some good labs around - I'm sure there must be good photo labs where you are too.
The biggest change is that you don't get any "do-overs" or previews like you do with digital cameras.  Depending on where or what they're shooting, the people I know may bring a digital camera and a film camera to a shoot.  They can get lighting/value/composition previews with the digital then shoot with the film.  I still have a few exposures left on my 35mm Minolta to finish up.

I do have a great respect and love for this. Same as for folks, who try to get the best out of analog music, like kurtster does. For me though, I think I am a bit too lazy for all this technological bustle anymore. While I have always kept cherishing the audio and the visual sense-input and their human make-of, both have been a hobby for most of my life, I think I'm getting too old to bother with all of this anymore today. I simply take advantage of newer tech. Maybe also, because I know my way around bits and bytes. Hey, my lifetime may be shorter than I think... not knowing, but that's why I'm kinda lazy with this.
 
I'm the same way. I'm not so far away from the time I held a transistor radio to my ear and rode the magic carpet. Of course the quality matters. But so does all the prep work.{#Wink}
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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 2:06pm

 Proclivities wrote:
I have several friends who still shoot on 35mm and 120 film pretty often.  Some of them have a darkroom, or access to one, others just send it for processing.  There are some good labs around - I'm sure there must be good photo labs where you are too.
The biggest change is that you don't get any "do-overs" or previews like you do with digital cameras.  Depending on where or what they're shooting, the people I know may bring a digital camera and a film camera to a shoot.  They can get lighting/value/composition previews with the digital then shoot with the film.  I still have a few exposures left on my 35mm Minolta to finish up.

I do have a great respect and love for this. Same as for folks, who try to get the best out of analog music, like kurtster does.

For me though, I think I am a bit too lazy for all this technological bustle anymore. While I have always kept cherishing the audio and the visual sense-input and their human make-of, both of which have been a hobby for most of my life, I think I'm getting too old to bother with all of this anymore today. I simply take advantage of newer tech. Maybe also, because I know my way around bits and bytes. I've kept listening music based on mp3 for some twenty years exclusively... all my analog records and most of my CDs I gave away. (Same goes for my analog cameras.)

Hey, my lifetime may be shorter than I think... not knowing, but that's why I'm kinda lazy with this.



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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 1:52pm

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What old and cheap digital cameras and smartphones can do these days simply seems to be unbelievable when compared to older, analog ways of taking photos.

I still remember the days of my youth, when dad and I discussed potential ways of processing images in our basement. How to handle unfriendly, yet needed chemicals, the red light for a dark-room, etc. It all seemed a mighty challenge. - My first camera was a Voigtländer Bessamatic, only soon to be replaced by a Nikon F-801, both sponsored by dad.

Shortly after this, the digital revolution began, and it now keeps taking a hold of us all...


I have several friends who still shoot on 35mm and/or 120 film pretty often.  Some of them have a darkroom, or access to one, others just send it for processing.  There are some good labs around - I'm sure there must be good photo labs where you are too.
To me, the biggest change is that you don't get any "do-overs" or previews like you do with digital cameras.  Of course, the resolution and detail is incredible compared to film as well.  Depending on where or what they're shooting, the people I know may bring a digital camera and a film camera to a shoot.  They can get lighting/value/composition previews with the digital then shoot with the film.  I still have a few exposures left on my 35mm Minolta to finish up.
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Posted: Aug 21, 2023 - 1:21pm

 thisbody wrote:

What old and cheap digital cameras and smartphones can do these days simply seems to be unbelievable when compared to older, analog ways of taking photos.

I still remember the days of my youth, when dad and I discussed potential ways of processing images in our basement. How to handle unfriendly, yet needed chemicals, the red light for a dark-room, etc. It all seemed a mighty challenge. - My first camera was a Voigtländer Bessamatic, only soon to be replaced by a Nikon F-801, both sponsored by dad.

Shortly after this, the digital revolution began, and it now keeps taking a hold of us all...

Say, what!?
 
{#Good-vibes}
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Posted: Aug 20, 2023 - 6:30pm

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
There was Dick before Kirk.




Sure was. Not tryin' to beat ya. But those fold-out smartphones, back in their day always reminded me of "Kirk here.."
I even answered some incoming calls like that, usually confusing the caller. - It was a funny thing to do at the time..


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Posted: Aug 20, 2023 - 4:02pm

 thisbody wrote:


There was Dick before Kirk.



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Posted: Aug 19, 2023 - 2:47am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

I remember Dick Tracy and his wristwatch phone.
That could never happen.



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Posted: Aug 18, 2023 - 9:03pm

 thisbody wrote:

What old and cheap digital cameras and smartphones can do these days simply seems to be unbelievable when compared to older, analog ways of taking photos.

I still remember the days of my youth, when dad and I discussed potential ways of processing images in our basement. How to handle unfriendly, yet needed chemicals, the red light for a dark-room, etc. It all seemed a mighty challenge. - My first camera was a Voigtländer Bessamatic, only soon to be replaced by a Nikon F-801, both sponsored by dad.

Shortly after this, the digital revolution began, and it now keeps taking a hold of us all...

Say, what!?


I remember Dick Tracy and his wristwatch phone.
That could never happen.

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Posted: Aug 18, 2023 - 8:46pm

What old and cheap digital cameras and smartphones can do these days simply seems to be unbelievable when compared to older, analog ways of taking photos.

I still remember the days of my youth, when dad and I discussed potential ways of processing images in our basement. How to handle unfriendly, yet needed chemicals, the red light for a dark-room, etc. It all seemed a mighty challenge. - My first camera was a Voigtländer Bessamatic, only soon to be replaced by a Nikon F-801, both sponsored by dad.

Shortly after this, the digital revolution began, and it now keeps taking a hold of us all...

Say, what!?

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Posted: Aug 16, 2023 - 11:31am

Medieval houses, Maulbronn monastery
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Posted: Aug 16, 2023 - 8:04am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

Love them cloud pictures.



Happy little clouds.  
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