chaman, thank you it's about time someone defended real photography and can see computer imageing for what it is.
As far as Ali's passing i wonder if local V F W 's are planing something special .
Ultra sharp ,ultra color, can be ultra boring. Use film to break the computer chain. The barn is really good and starts the story. Thanks for the showing.
Would love to see the photo just out of the camera.
#2 a winner. Great way of seeing , common to something different.
rpavich, go pinhole. even more fun. It really seams to lock you into image making.
I would really print the full photograph it's like being there. I love it.
The right is false looking .Making something is not the same as what is in front of you. Putting uncle Larry , because you can do it with software, on top of the moon does not make it real.
I started a darkroom about a month ago to do contact prints from sheet film, then picked up a small enlarger and finding myself being pushed to hunt for a 4x5 machine. This has got to stop. I love to see people using film again and printing real photos. Please keep up the good work . Rpavich, did the people see their photos? What did they say?
Design by nature: Great eye, love them. Seeing in B&W is hard to do, you did it well. #1 should be on the wall.
Just lost my dog after 18 years. Dog lovers know. Love this photo.
How about this: A I drone with APS you control and a camera like a Go Pro. When it comes back from doing your photography you just plug it in to your computer and let your software batch process them and send them out on line. How great and easy is that ? Tech rules.
What is EXIF data? Is it data from the camera? What if I use film and enter my photos, will they be wiped out?
from the first set of photos from my large format pinhole camera just finished making.