Stumbled on this Youtube series. Each part is 1 hour and I'll admit I only just watched a bit here and there. Later when I have some evening down time I think I'll watch the whole thing. Really amazing stuff.
It's still actually sort of metal working content in that it involves machines. And watching machines do things in itself is fascinating.It's amazing...
Destin is one of my fave YouTubers to watch.
Yes I wonder too if it is not just a fad, although I have not yet watched the entire video. I remember when digital quality couldn't even touch 35mm film but now since that has really isn't an issue digital still winds hands down for cost of image and the instant result.Interesting the resurgence in analogue cameras. Unless you are using large format view cameras or such, I have to wonder why. The low cost of digital photography is imo one of the great advantages of being alive in this era.
Yes I wonder too if it is not just a fad,
Dont know if it is still a "thing of importance" but the BIL owned the last camera shop in Calgary that had a developing machine for film photo's. He made an excellent living with just that one machine, he claimed that digital photography had no standing in any legal usage at all as it was so easy to photo shop the images to make them look like what was wanted. He had some very good accounts with law firms, insurance companies and every municipal & law agency in the area.Maybe it's a good thing I kept my old 35mm equipment this long....it might be worth something again finally.
Interesting, I would think you could also take the digital image and alter how you wish and then take a picture of that with a film camera.Dont know if it is still a "thing of importance" but the BIL owned the last camera shop in Calgary that had a developing machine for film photo's. He made an excellent living with just that one machine, he claimed that digital photography had no standing in any legal usage at all as it was so easy to photo shop the images to make them look like what was wanted. He had some very good accounts with law firms, insurance companies and every municipal & law agency in the area.
Interesting, I would think you could also take the digital image and alter how you wish and then take a picture of that with a film camera.