A true gift and wonderful creation!! Definitely deserves a post in this forum. Thanks!
Very beautiful and inspiring!
I have read this WHOLE thread and have learned several things about myself (as a photo grafer).
1. I'm way too agreeable....agreed with almost every post.
2. I may be addicted to UGG.
3. I might be a photographer, maybe, or not. But then again I have some attributes named. If one uses a purely subjective measure I almost, nearly come close. And I might even be one (A photographer)....as an amateur you understand.
4. I've got way too much time on my handsπ€π€π€
BigDaddy wrote:
I think I watched you do this in a "collection of electrons" on YouTube called BigTractorPower.
Couldn't have been me. I haven't got any "moving electrons" to send. I'm still figuring out "still electrons"ππ
Bill_de wrote:
That can be said of any camera. Enough is relative.
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Yep! I'm 75% blind so low light is definitely relative but I'd still love to get my hands on a d500πππ
I have no idea what camera you're talking about....maybe Nikon Z7?
Anyway, I'm just anxious to see how Nikons used market will react. Maybe I can update my D200 for peanuts. Or, maybe not. It still takes dang good pics
Silverman wrote:
Yes, for example, when a Farmer Harvests his Wheat... (
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Yep! I'm an old 6th generation farmer. My ancestors used scythes and harvested a very few acres a day. They were still farmers. They then went to horse drawn scythes and harvested a few more acres. Then to horse drawn cutter reels and harvested more. And on and on. When I was young we had a tractor drawn "combine" with a "huge" 8 foot header and could do a, whopping, 20 acres a day....on a long, itchy, hot day. Now our combine cuts 30 feet in a pass and can harvest 150 acres in a day with a/c and stereo. We are still farmers.
If one takes a photograph one is a photographer. Howeve, a pro photog might rather call them a "snapper".
I'm into weird thoughts. Your post is intriguing and challenging but capturing light is capturing light whether electronically or on silver. However the old camera obscura guys who stood in a dark room with a pinhole and traced the image on parchment and then painted it.....were they photographers?
Architect1776 wrote:
Does anyone miss the aluminum film cans for a roll of 35mm film that had a screw on cap and there was a sheet of instructions with it in the box?
I used them to keep small treasures in them, didn't keep any though over the years of world travel.
Just reminiscing.
Yep, same here. Still have a bunch rolling around somewhere.