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I like to turn a negative into a positive. Visit my website to see my work! www.awasos.com
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The shot of the rose is a great pic.
I think it's also great that you know the name of what you're shooting. That little bit of info adds to the short experience of viewing an image. It makes you remember it IMO.
Film cameras, especially TLRs and anything with bellows always get attention.
I'm planning on taking out my Goerz Anschutz 5x7 in the street and seeing what comments I get when I start shooting
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Is that a film camera in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?
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 Originally Posted by Brian C. Miller
Film is to digital as a symphony orchestra is to a kazoo.
I'm adding that to my signature.
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Thanks all. Glad you enjoyed.
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Very good blog post. Thanks.
I shoot similar cameras you do but get comments more along the lines of "Nice camera!", "Old camera, huh? Gorgeous!", "That's a film camera, eh? Cool."
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I get that sometimes from folks as well - a sort of respect for the old school. More often than not I get asked if my Rollei is a brownie camera though.
I like to turn a negative into a positive. Visit my website to see my work! www.awasos.com
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