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Challenge: Obsolete (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
Location: New York, NY
Date: Jun 26, 2005
Aperture: 14.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1.3
Galleries: Still Life, Macro
Date Uploaded: Jun 26, 2005

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- Unsharp Mask
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Views since voting: 638
Views during voting: 361
Votes: 278
Comments: 19
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07/06/2005 10:25:23 AM


Message edited by author 2005-07-06 10:25:53.
07/06/2005 12:09:46 AM
Wow - I didn't expect the subject matter to get such a reaction! The entry was meant to be somewhat tongue in cheek - I realise that many people still use 35mm and that it still has certain advantages over digital. However, it became obsolete for me soon after I bought my first digital SLR, and I suspect the same is true for many who submit to this site - so I figured that it fitted the challenge.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/05/2005 05:32:52 AM
Good
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07/04/2005 07:27:37 AM
Not obsolete for me! I love reflex! But is an idea! 7
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07/03/2005 12:23:20 PM
Technically well shot and lit ... I prefer Velvia :)
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07/02/2005 07:35:01 PM
The tight crop and rolled film adds interest here. The colors a nice and vivid, but overall, it just doesn't have the "POW" that I'm looking for.
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07/01/2005 12:56:45 PM
35mm obsolete? c'mon man....nice technical shot though
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07/01/2005 02:06:54 AM
Sorry 35mm is very much alive and kicking, anything I do to keep is shot on film 1
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07/01/2005 12:49:06 AM
You suck, and I think you are just stupid. Do you fucking realize the quality of film, and how extremely superior it is over digital, and will be for at least the next 50 years! No, I totally disagree with your subject for this challenge. You did a so/so job of taking the actual shot, I'm just disgusted that you believe that.
07/01/2005 12:39:19 AM
Of all the pictures with rolls of film this one is the best IMO. Nicer composition and focus.
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06/30/2005 04:28:04 PM
Really nice treatment of a somewhat common theme in this challenge. 7
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06/29/2005 11:40:58 PM
these arent obsolete. the quality they produce can and still is superior as compared to digital cameras and the sensors.
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06/29/2005 09:51:19 PM
predictable, but still not bad
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06/29/2005 09:36:25 PM
nice compostition and detail to your entry!
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06/29/2005 06:10:53 PM
Good idea and nice lighting/comp. Would like to see it a little sharper.
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06/29/2005 06:03:05 PM
Very nice for an advertisment. However I dont see this roll as being broken, useless or even used for that matter and certainly not obsolete. But please correct me if I am wrong !!
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06/29/2005 03:53:50 PM
tons of ppl still use film!!
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06/29/2005 02:28:13 PM
Crisp and clean. I like the composition, but wish the focus was on the FG roll rather than the BG one.
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06/29/2005 11:23:10 AM
I knew I'd see at least one of these pictures...
yours is very cool!
I love the angle!
wonderful job!
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