Back before the second millennium, I took a photography course in college. You know, when actual film had to be put in cameras and a “negative” was not just a bad point in someone. The assignment was shadows, but let’s face it, you can’t have shadows without the sun.
Ah, yes! The days of film…I even miss the smell.
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How things have changed.
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Lorre,,,,Beautiful interesting study of shadows, a great pic! I had a fully manual 35mm camera that took wonderful pics once I learned how to use it properly. It took forever to get films developed,– so I like digital better.– Instantaneous gratification and all that. ….but still, photographs on paper were special, weren’t they…..”:)
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Thank you. I remember thinking….”How time consuming!” I must say, I prefer the method of picture taking now.
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It is hard to remember the days of film, even though I spent gazillions of dollars for photo processing. Nice entry Lorre! Margie
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Yes indeed. So many memories of filling out paperwork/envelopes and then coming back days later hoping they didn’t screw up your pictures. Much easier now.
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Versatile 🙂 Check mine http://greeenmustache.wordpress.com/2012/04/21/weekly-photo-challenge-sun/
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Thanks and will.
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It started to rain just before I clicked on this post/picture. It warmed me right up. Thanks Lorre!
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Perfect timing I guess. I don’t manage that often, but anything for you.
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Awwwwww, Shucks!
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