some night shots... in the mtns.
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Woo for long exposure. Bulb is my best friend. I have one the infrared remotes also for my d80 and it really makes life simple. I just wish it worked for my f5. Ever shoot much 35mm rotarybeat?
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why yes!!! It's what I learned on... everything I know was taught with a Canon Rebel XTI 35mm SLR. My graphics teacher would have to literally pull me out of the darkroom from fear of my brain cells depleting. haha.
Miss that though, its been a long time since I have rolled my own film, shot, and then developed my shots. Brings back some memories. Though it was only about 1.5 years ago. haha.
Miss that though, its been a long time since I have rolled my own film, shot, and then developed my shots. Brings back some memories. Though it was only about 1.5 years ago. haha.
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why yes!!! It's what I learned on... everything I know was taught with a Canon Rebel XTI 35mm SLR. My graphics teacher would have to literally pull me out of the darkroom from fear of my brain cells depleting. haha.
Miss that though, its been a long time since I have rolled my own film, shot, and then developed my shots. Brings back some memories. Though it was only about 1.5 years ago. haha.
Miss that though, its been a long time since I have rolled my own film, shot, and then developed my shots. Brings back some memories. Though it was only about 1.5 years ago. haha.
I learned on the same camera. It was my dads, and now mine. I've done my own developing and everything. Fun stuff, but I've gotten spoiled with my 30D
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Yeah film has kept me away from digital for some time now. I can barely use photoshop. lol. But I've been starting to use it more and more. I love the smell of photo chemicals, and nothing beats throwing paper into developer.
But its becoming a lost art, so my d80 will have to do. Just too bad my fc isn't worth photographing right now.
But its becoming a lost art, so my d80 will have to do. Just too bad my fc isn't worth photographing right now.
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haha, well I'm 20 and learned everything I know from film. Film is WAY more crisp and sharp. Just digital is so much more appealing and much more fun in a different way. I like both sides just as much. Digital just comes more easy for me.
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