Happy Canada Day!

Price. But no, film is nice. There is a skill with it that you don't need with digital.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Film will always have that certain something to it that digital can never truly capture.
Using film builds a lot of discipline, your friend who can "point and shoot B+W without even trying" might have put a bit of time into it.Uzique wrote:
i was surprised at how cheap it is, too. actually more cost effective than the new-fangled DSLR's if you save photography for genuine occasions and only take a photo of things really worth capturing. obviously you lose the convenience and ease of the DSLR but, yeah, film seems to create something much more personal and... uh... 'bespoke'? plus it's ultra cool and hip and trendy and vintage
Nice one, mine was just a 30 second exposure that I had set up for the wife to take, but she decided to watch the display instead.Kmar wrote:
Sharing one of my fireworks shot in anticipation of Monday
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3082/323 … ebc8_z.jpg
Fireworks by Kerry Marion, on Flickr
Just say POTUS and FLOTUS.Kmar wrote:
That last one wasn't mine. .. just to be clear. That's the POTUS and Michelle.
Disney always has good fireworks.Kmar wrote:
Sharing one of my fireworks shot in anticipation of Monday
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3082/323 … ebc8_z.jpg
Fireworks by Kerry Marion, on Flickr
3"2 .. key is getting them when they are focused on something and not moving. The boy is my nephew. The girl is my niece.Jenspm wrote:
What kind of shutter speed is that, Kmar? The people don't look too blurry (esp. your kids)
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