Amateur Photograher - Flats & Pointe Shoes - Hosiery
Just wanted to share that I am an amateur pics.
You all have a wonderful week!
Regards,
SailorMoon
Amateur Photograher - Flats & Pointe Shoes - Hosiery
Just wanted to share that I am an amateur pics.
You all have a wonderful week!
Regards,
SailorMoon
Last edited by SailorMoon; 02-15-2019 at 09:16 PM.
Just take lots of photos.
A lot quicker and cheaper with digital photography.
I would take twelve shots, develop a roll of film, enlarge and print them, this took a day or so and they were only black and white!
Times have changed, Mr. Kodak must be feeling the pinch these days. :-)
Work on your elegance,
and beauty will follow.
Bev,
You've just taken me back thirty years of memories , I started with that throughput but ended up with a fairly efficient colour darkroom . Actually Mr . Kodak missed out big time to Mr. Fuji , Kodak pulled the plug on so many lines and Fuji scooped a huge market , I found their products better anyway , their colour paper was far more consistent batch to batch and their film had better latitude . It all sounds like an article from a museum now but there was no deying the quality achieved from film printed on a top quality printing setup .
Seeing an image materialize on the wet paper in a dark room with a red light was magical, and now gone the way of the slide rule.
I was up in the loft the other day and there gathering dust was my old B/W enlarger. Somewhere up there are the developing tanks and all the other paraphernalia. Yep, there was a certain satisfaction in producing something all the way from the framing in the viewfinder, to the press of the shutter and then the big reveal in the dark room.
Who dares wears Get in, get out without being noticed
I just realized that my camera purchases have been driven (at least partially) by my crossdressing. I could not afford a good film camera (nor a darkroom) so my first dressup photos are scans of polaroid photos I took in the late 1980's...
I bought a Beseler enlarger 20+ years ago with half a notion to build a darkroom around it...never happened. Could only do B&W anyway....D76 devloper + dektol.
Digital is the way to go. Less expensive and lower environmental impact.
When haters hate, I celebrate!
OMG, flashback memories. In the late sixties I made my first darkroom in the basement. I covered the windows with double thick black velour drapes that I cut and sewes to size, sealed cracks around doors with black theatrical tape, and had a Bessler enlarger and all the things needed dor B&W developing and printing. Started with a Konica 35mm, graduated to a Nikon and had a couple models of that, and miss all of it. No photoshopped pics. then, but using tools to control the exposure of different areas of a photo to dring out details was a joy to manipulate.
Didn't get to dress fully in that era, so no selfies came from it.
Sigh, missing the darkroom time.
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