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I do realize that this is a website desgined for digital photography, but I still love using film. I just got this roll developed, and these are the only forums I go to, so there's no where else I can really share them directly with others.
![]() ![]() These were taken on my friend's (person in above picture) Birthday last november. I sometimes get comments that he looks similar to Bob Dylan. Can anyone else agree with this? ![]()
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I scrolled down to that 2nd picture, and I thought... man, that sorta looks like a young Bob Dylan... Then I read on... wow! I really like the last shot, it is very different. Keep the art alive, film is great, but it is a dying breed.
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Cool shots! Glad you're still using film, it definitely is a dying art sadly. I remember the days of carrying rolls around & waiting for my pics to be printed a few days later to see if my exposures were ok!
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Thanks for the feedback!
Film a dying art? I don't agree with that statement. I mean, I like digital cameras, because I can just focus on the picture, and the camera is out of the way thanks to the automatic mode, but the whole process of film makes you feel more.. 'Connected' to your artwork. Especially when I develop my own b&w rolls. |
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Film makes me feel more connected to my wallet...
These shots are pretty interesting...especially like the last one.
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