My camera - my weight
I was sitting in a wait area and took out my Canon 20D buddy from my backpack, a lady next to me greeted with a surprised voice,
'That's one big camera.'
'Yeah no, it's my weight.', I replied and lifted the camera as if it was a weight.
'Is it a digital?'
'Yes, but the picture quality isn't as good as film.'
'Yes, that's why I still keep my Nikon film.'
'I am learning, so I don't want to spend on films and developings.'
Heheh, that was a short conversion before I had to do some other things. I adore those film photographers for which they must be very careful before spending a piece of film for a picture. As I have read several photograpy forums, people judge digitals are better than film because of the preview ability and ease of retouch. I agree that those reasons ensure the quality and productivity, but skills.
Who cares SKILLS when photos can be RETOUCHED later?
Hahaha, I do. I don't want a fluke to shoot a good picture and want to spend more time behind the camera rather than the PC.
'That's one big camera.'
'Yeah no, it's my weight.', I replied and lifted the camera as if it was a weight.
'Is it a digital?'
'Yes, but the picture quality isn't as good as film.'
'Yes, that's why I still keep my Nikon film.'
'I am learning, so I don't want to spend on films and developings.'
Heheh, that was a short conversion before I had to do some other things. I adore those film photographers for which they must be very careful before spending a piece of film for a picture. As I have read several photograpy forums, people judge digitals are better than film because of the preview ability and ease of retouch. I agree that those reasons ensure the quality and productivity, but skills.
Who cares SKILLS when photos can be RETOUCHED later?
Hahaha, I do. I don't want a fluke to shoot a good picture and want to spend more time behind the camera rather than the PC.
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