Thanks for the boost Deb!!!

However, while I don't really scan my prints, when I do work, it's with
Photoshop 7 :)  Free of course...only the best ;-)

Brad Dobo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debra Wilborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 1:50 AM
Subject: Just say "No" to burn-out Re: Photographic Training


>
> --- Brad Dobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I sometimes feel like
> > I'm arriving too late in the game.  So many of you
> > have been at it for so
> > long, film is old, and you look forward to digital.
> > Am I wasting my time in
> > pursing 35mm SLR photography with such vigor?
>
>
> Whatever, dude!
>
> I just got my own SLR last year and am totally in love
> with film.  No way would I go all digital.  Too
> expensive.  Besides, I take a certain pride in doing
> things as cheaply as possible.  Like taking the time
> and effort to carefully research third party lenses.
> Like running Paint Shop Pro instead of Photoshop.  (Go
> ahead and flame me, digiphobes!)
>
> After you get tired of 35mm, there's always 6x4.5cm,
> 6x6, 6x7, twin-lens-reflex, med-format rangefinders,
> monorail systems, Hassies, Pentax 645 (let's hear the
> Brotherhood war cry), and pin-hole cameras.  Then you
> can get all creative at Kinko's Copies, hand-color a
> print (or print-out), make a big collage, play with
> crayons...
>
> Remember, it's never too late to learn stuff.
>
> G'night!
>
> Deb in TX
>
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