Hi Shel, > Your comment reminded me of an article I read in the local > fish wrap a few days ago. > > http://tinyurl.com/av2ta
Thanks, an interesting link. Just goes to show that any effort involved shows through to the results. As an aside, from when I was young I remember family members taking care with setting up photos as they only had a small amount of film; they also had a good idea of what they wanted to have on the negatives. The results were by and large OK. With folk now buying digital cameras in bulk and just shooting away without thinking them through, how many of these today will be keepers for the future, like the keepers of 50 years past? It doesn't really matter if it's on film or digital if it's not worth keeping. Everything in today's society has to be *now*. Yet the creative process is being removed by technology in saving the one thing that photography needs - time. Malcolm