I have no wife.
Godfrey
On Jul 11, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Graywolf wrote:
Film is dead.
Translation: I just spent thousands on digital and I have to tell
my wife something.
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
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Scott Loveless wrote:
There were six of us in Philly this weekend. Precisely one half
of us
were shooting (or attempting to shoot) film. While we were
definitely
a small sample, perhaps film is a bit more alive amongst (semi-)
serious photographers.
To add fuel to the fire, I ran into a camera club a few weeks ago at
the East Broadtop RR. While most were bottom feeders (Canon and
Nikon) <g>, I saw a Ksomething, MX, and LX amongst the twenty or
so of
them. They were all shooting film.
Tom, I think we're ok for a while at least.
On 7/11/05, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Then you'll have slide film when the E6 processing is no longer
available? It is a plan I suppose...
Tom Reese wrote:
I'll shoot slides as long as I can buy the film. I have 200
rolls in
the refrigerator right now and I'm thinking about buying more. When
(if) slide film goes away then I don't know what I'll do. I'll
probably buy a view camera and shoot with it if I can get film
for it.
Tom Reese
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