Yeah, I'm kinda there. I hate to see analog go completely away, though. 
<ego>Someone might consider my pictures worthwhile, in a few hundred or 
thousand years.</ego> Despite my fond nostalgia for the MX I so wanted 
when they were new on the market, I'm just not sure that I want to go 
there again. If my SO also shows interest, maybe, and I still have some 
of the darkroom equipment. I'm pretty sure a K20D is in my future, though.

Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I'm sorry. Didn't mean to be arrogant, but sometimes I am without  
> trying:-). I did the same thing as a teenager. I thought this was  
> your plan going forward. But, seriously, if the result is your  
> motivation rather than the process, digital BW is very nice. And very  
> controllable.
> Paul
> On May 6, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Michael S. Keller wrote:
>> Thanks? I was a teenager, with limited funds. One did what one  
>> could. At
>> least I had an SLR for shooting said film, and an eagerness to  
>> experiment.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> No, you shouldn't care.
>>> Given the darkroom technique you describe, you'll get much better  
>>> results shooting BW on a digital Pentax.
>>> Paul
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