Heavenly said: Byron said: I wonder if darkrooms are fast becoming a thing of the past??... I hope not, it gives so much room for art. something you won't get at a 30 minute to an hour develop machines. I think that once I move to the US, my dad might recreate the studio, and maybe build the dark room again. I'm hoping he'd go learn how to work with a digital camera, because it's way different than film. the colors turn quite different and it would be nice if he'd join technology and add that to his art too. I'm leaving him my computer, with photoshop, a scanner, and a big monitor. hopefully he's use it. i'm taking photography 1 (a requirement)at columbia college in chicago and we have to use manual cameras and we have darkrooms. i'm never the one who has been deep into photography but it seem interesting and i'm willing to learn. | |
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Byron said: Heavenly said: Yes, the interchangeable lenses is my next step. Though the professional SLR camera don't have a preview screen. They're just like old times MG, there will be an entire generation of photographers who don't know what it's like to get an instant preview of the photo they just took..lol..."Why, when I was a kid, you had to actually wait to develope your negative, uphill, in the snow...dry them, then make contact sheets before even slightly getting an idea what your photos looked like!!" That's scary... funny ... but alittle sad too the darkroom was such a fun place to hang with my dad ... and oh the wonderful "waiting" | |
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My dad
i see where you get your intense eyes from... | |
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heybaby said: My dad
i see where you get your intense eyes from... Hey, your dad looks just like mine! | |
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i didn't see "my dad" at the top | |
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Mach said: Byron said: MG, there will be an entire generation of photographers who don't know what it's like to get an instant preview of the photo they just took..lol..."Why, when I was a kid, you had to actually wait to develope your negative, uphill, in the snow...dry them, then make contact sheets before even slightly getting an idea what your photos looked like!!" That's scary... funny ... but alittle sad too the darkroom was such a fun place to hang with my dad ... and oh the wonderful "waiting" ...It's one of the few places that isn't outdoors, in which I felt completely at peace, content and totally myself.. | |
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Too cool.
And Byron, your photos are great. U know u're a talented bastard, don't be so modest. Faux is out to lunch. | |
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maxism said: Too cool.
And Byron, your photos are great. U know u're a talented bastard, don't be so modest. Normally I'm not.. But I mean, c'mon...Heavenly's father's work is superb. I have NO qualms about admitting my work has a ways to go before reaching his level.. .....% [Edited 1/25/05 22:27pm] | |
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Byron said: maxism said: Too cool.
And Byron, your photos are great. U know u're a talented bastard, don't be so modest. Normally I'm not.. But I mean, c'mon...Heavenly's father's work is superb. I have NO qualms about admitting my work has a ways to go before reaching his level.. .....% [Edited 1/25/05 22:27pm] I know. I saw the earlier comment. I just wanted to make u feel better about your amateurish work. Faux is out to lunch. | |
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maxism said: Byron said: Normally I'm not.. But I mean, c'mon...Heavenly's father's work is superb. I have NO qualms about admitting my work has a ways to go before reaching his level.. .....% [Edited 1/25/05 22:27pm] I know. I saw the earlier comment. I just wanted to make u feel better about your amateurish work. Thank you, sir!! | |
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