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| 01/31/2008 07:06:47 AM |
A Lost Artby dmul91Comment by JaviZ: I think this art was not lost... it just evolved! :)
Good idea and nice shot of your old pentax! 6 |
| 01/30/2008 07:15:18 PM |
A Lost Artby dmul91Comment by N2d40: so true... it's sad.. it seem's everyone can make photography since even with a DSLR you can just click and that's it.. a little photoshop and it's done.. the big thing with 35mm films its you have to got it right the first time..
anyway i really like this pic! |
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| 01/30/2008 05:09:35 PM |
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| 01/30/2008 09:50:21 AM |
A Lost Artby dmul91Comment by JulietNN: An interesting shot here, the layers do the camera justice. nicely taken and clear and crisp 9 |
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| 01/30/2008 12:55:37 AM |
A Lost Artby dmul91Comment by Dantzr: Not necessarily a lost art, but definitely misplaced. The problem i have with digital is that I am always trying to think in 35mm and convert to digital...and lose the war almost every time.
I didn't like the "auto" cameras for myself. I had/have the Pentax K1000, the KX, MX and the 6x4 LX. To me, Pentax cannot be beat in the film cameras. Haven't experienced one in the Pentax Digitals yet.
I did buy my ex-wife the ME Super like this one and she is still using it today, almost 30 years later. Her pictures aren't as nice as this one however! (8) |
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