Back before I could afford a digital camera, I used a Canon AE-1. Here are some film shots from that camera. Any input would be welcomed.
A campground, near Devil's Lake State Park, Baraboo, Wis.
Same Campground
The winter freeze sunset, on Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois. This photo is unedited.
Here are a few more.
The bridge over New River Gorge, W.Va.
A state park in W.Va.
Same state park, W.Va.
I like the pictures. I also owned a Canon AE-1. It took great pictures as long as I took the time to set the exposure. If you can afford to get a DSLR get one because you can do so much in post production. Plus by getting instant feedback from the LCD your photography will improve in leaps and bounds.
I've upgraded to a Canon Rebel T3. The film shots were taken before I lost the ability to use the AE-1, due to poor eye sight. We all get old. It just affects some of us more than others. I'm overjoyed to be able to continue taking pictures now. It truly is a passion for me, and I hope to be able to do it for a long time to come.
Couldn't resist bumping the color on this shot to see how it would look......tell Me what U think
It looks good. There's only so much you can do with film. Digital lends itself to so many more possibilities.
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