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Photographic Annoyances

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
But with the "chip" you can immediately tel if your picture needs to be re-shot while you are still in the same spot, instead of a week later when you get your pictures developed and are hundreds/thousands miles away.
Sure, but using that "chip" method makes you a rank amateur and not old school. I'm not sure why we progress technologically when the old days are so much better. (Yes, that was sarcasm)
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Sure, but using that "chip" method makes you a rank amateur and not old school. I'm not sure why we progress technologically when the old days are so much better. (Yes, that was sarcasm)
Ahh yes, the good old days, when one would have to plan another Disney trip in order to re-shoot the pictures that didn't come out as planned.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Ahh yes, the good old days, when one would have to plan another Disney trip in order to re-shoot the pictures that didn't come out as planned.
Which reminds me... I have a Canon, point and shoot, 35mm in like new condition. It even has 4 rolls of unused film. (The camera is like new, but, the film is getting pretty long in the tooth. It has been sitting in a dark dry place for about 10 years now.) I wonder if anyone would be interested in taking it off my hands for a tidy sum since it is superior "old school" stuff.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Which reminds me... I have a Canon, point and shoot, 35mm in like new condition. It even has 4 rolls of unused film. (The camera is like new, but, the film is getting pretty long in the tooth. It has been sitting in a dark dry place for about 10 years now.) I wonder if anyone would be interested in taking it off my hands for a tidy sum since it is superior "old school" stuff.
That film is vintage...it should produce a nice sepia tone by now.

You can ask a premium for it on eBay.
 

jaklgreen

Well-Known Member
I am pretty good at being aware of my surroundings and can usually spot someone wanting to take a picture to avoid it. I have no problem walking around these people if they give me space. But I have come across the occasions where the children are against the fence and the adults is no the other side of the walkway standing far back to get the whole scene in(usually on the walkway around Casey's to get the whole castle in the back ground) making it impossible to walk around them. I will stop and give them about 20 seconds but if you cant get your shot by then, then I will walk through. When I travel solo, I am also asked by random people if I will take their picture. No thank you, I am horrible at taking pictures and I do not like to do it. Please do not be offended if I decline, if you knew how bad I was at taking pictures you would thank me. LOL:p
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Ahh yes, the good old days, when one would have to plan another Disney trip in order to re-shoot the pictures that didn't come out as planned.

If you were well trained you would know to "BLF", problems solved, as I say some settle for immediacy over quality which is fine given images never go beyond a screen and its limited image quality.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
If you were well trained you would know to "BLF", problems solved, as I say some settle for immediacy over quality which is fine given images never go beyond a screen and its limited image quality.
BLF?
  1. Ballerina Liberation Front
  2. Batman LEGO Film
  3. Best Lesbian Friend
  4. Big Lazy Fart
I'm going to go with number 4.
 

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