--- Brad Dobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I sometimes feel like > I'm arriving too late in the game. So many of you > have been at it for so > long, film is old, and you look forward to digital. > Am I wasting my time in > pursing 35mm SLR photography with such vigor?
Whatever, dude! I just got my own SLR last year and am totally in love with film. No way would I go all digital. Too expensive. Besides, I take a certain pride in doing things as cheaply as possible. Like taking the time and effort to carefully research third party lenses. Like running Paint Shop Pro instead of Photoshop. (Go ahead and flame me, digiphobes!) After you get tired of 35mm, there's always 6x4.5cm, 6x6, 6x7, twin-lens-reflex, med-format rangefinders, monorail systems, Hassies, Pentax 645 (let's hear the Brotherhood war cry), and pin-hole cameras. Then you can get all creative at Kinko's Copies, hand-color a print (or print-out), make a big collage, play with crayons... Remember, it's never too late to learn stuff. G'night! Deb in TX __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting.yahoo.com/

