I'm with Kenneth on this one.  I have improved much faster than I ever
did with film.

-- 
Bruce


Tuesday, August 28, 2007, 8:30:11 PM, you wrote:

>>I think that the process of pre-visualization is compromised when you
>>immediately see the results >on a digital camera.

KW> Interesting. Digital has just the opposite effect on me. I get to see how I
KW> captured my previzualized image & fine tune it if needed. I believe its
KW> making a better photographer of me.

KW> Kenneth Waller
KW> http://tinyurl.com/272u2f


KW> ----- Original Message ----- 
KW> From: "Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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KW> Subject: Re: FIND


KW> I shot about a dozen rolls of B&W last week - a few 120 rolls through
KW> the 6x7 and several 35mm rolls. I even ordered 50 rolls of Neopan 400
KW> and Tri-X (25 each) since I had depleted my 35mm stock of 35mm ISO 400
KW> films.

KW> By the same token I took about 500 digital images on the K10D and *ist-D
KW> last week as well.

KW> I do like the look and feel of film, and I like the mental exercise and
KW> discipline that comes from shooting film and not seeing the results
KW> immediately. I think that the process of pre-visualization is
KW> compromised when you immediately see the results on a digital camera.

KW> But as for slide film - sorry, I see no point in it unless you are
KW> talking medium or large format. The the photos I can make from the K10D
KW> blow away anything I could do with slide film, and I was able to get
KW> some pretty good results from slide film when I used it.

KW> I still have 20 rolls of E100S and Velvia 50 in the freezer that
KW> probably should go on ebay...

KW> - MCC

KW> Margus Männik wrote:
>> Just wanted to share...
>> developed 3 rolls of Acros and a bunch of slides this night. It's worth
>> to shoot at least B/W time after time, it helps to understand, how long
>> way digital cameras still needs to go to achieve the real photographic
>> quality and feeling.
>> Had a chance to handle Hasselblad H3D... got my DA*16-50 and DA*50-135
>> last week, made a lots of pictures... they're all very fine, but there's
>> still something, that exists in film, but I do not see in digital images.
>> Film Is Not Dead :)
>>
>> BR, Margus





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