Did you also have this kind of high-tech film drying systems? I love to learn the old ways of photography. It is a bit asocial, I rather sit in my livingroom with cats and boyfriend, working on the digital pictures than hours alone in the dark. Just because they miss me! "-) But anyway, I am proud of my darkroom. And had a lot of fun learning. I love the old cameras too! I saw on your blog. (Interesting!) you have a nice collection of them. I started with a Ricoh Kr5 fully manual. But the lenses were to dirty. And now I am working with a more modern one, the Canon T70. A special case. But I like a challenge. :-) But still, I am glad the next months we are doing purely digital at evening- school. It is sooo easy. "-) Thank you for your visit!
For sure. If you ever have a question about photoshop. Like, "dirty" camoeflage or retouche- techniques, (read: saving a picture)"-) feel free to ask me! With a bit of luck I can help you with that. :-) Greetings!
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Did you also have this kind of high-tech film drying systems?
I love to learn the old ways of photography.
It is a bit asocial, I rather sit in my livingroom with cats and boyfriend, working on the digital pictures than hours alone in the dark.
Just because they miss me! "-)
But anyway, I am proud of my darkroom.
And had a lot of fun learning.
I love the old cameras too!
I saw on your blog. (Interesting!) you have a nice collection of them.
I started with a Ricoh Kr5 fully manual.
But the lenses were to dirty.
And now I am working with a more modern one, the Canon T70.
A special case.
But I like a challenge. :-)
But still, I am glad the next months we are doing purely digital at evening- school.
It is sooo easy. "-)
Thank you for your visit!
For sure.
If you ever have a question about photoshop.
Like, "dirty" camoeflage or retouche- techniques,
(read: saving a picture)"-)
feel free to ask me!
With a bit of luck I can help you with that. :-)
Greetings!
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