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Tom Hildreth
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http://tomh-aeroblogger.blogspot.com/
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Okay, your blog is now officially in my Favorites List.
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^-------------- Ditto here!
And thank you for making it clear that those gorgeous shots were taken using Film,
not by gunning on your ('your' in general, not 'your' as in Tom's) garden variety DSLR till the CF card is full. :cool:
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Tom Hildreth
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Great compliments, thanks. I don't shoot digital, and don't have a single digital camera. But I think we film users are being forced into an ever-narrowing niche as time goes on. No surprise there. My brother tells me A&I no longer develops E-6 films. That's an example of what I mean about a smaller niche.
That's not to say I haven't used a DSLR in the past, but I don't need one in my personal life-yet. One thing I have witnessed recently regarding digital photography sure didn't impress me. The local public high school offers digital photography courses to its adult students. I personally know two of the guys who made money as instructors. Neither of these guys knew a damn thing about cameras or photography. They happened to buy digital cameras and apparently had the right connections. I think the students were likely short-changed.
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