David Lyga
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Maybe audiophiles will be visiting you soon. You are not too dumb to hold onto these treasures. - David Lyga
I think this topic would benefit by we participants identifying our approximate age, because if we are all, say, 50 or older, then it's not a matter of whether older technologies attract certain mindsets -- because most of would be retaining the technologies we grew up with. We didn't have to be "attracted" to them, they are part of our fundamental experiences. If we responders were 25 or so, then the question of attraction would have much more meaning.
Yes, I love film photography, and my tube amps, and my old Fulton and Saras and Linn speakers, and my vinyl and SME tonearm and so forth -- and I still drive my 2000 Avalon which just won't quit on me, and kept a VW Bug for 20 years. But this is what I grew up with, grew up lusting after a McIntosh 275 or a Hasselblad or a Nikon F.
I think this topic would benefit by we participants identifying our approximate age, because if we are all, say, 50 or older, then it's not a matter of whether older technologies attract certain mindsets -- because most of would be retaining the technologies we grew up with. We didn't have to be "attracted" to them, they are part of our fundamental experiences. If we responders were 25 or so, then the question of attraction would have much more meaning.
Yes, I love film photography, and my tube amps, and my old Fulton and Saras and Linn speakers, and my vinyl and SME tonearm and so forth -- and I still drive my 2000 Avalon which just won't quit on me, and kept a VW Bug for 20 years. But this is what I grew up with, grew up lusting after a McIntosh 275 or a Hasselblad or a Nikon F.
Were things really that much better in 1965 - 1975?
I wondered if pulse dialing even still works now
I wondered if pulse dialing even still works now![]()
I am 28 and make photographs that are analog from capture to print. I don't think it's necessarily an age thing. You all may think I'm crazy, but a darkroom print seems to have a slightly gentler, more poetic way of showing tonal transitions. While digital can do this with a lot of expensive equipment and post production time, nothing replaces the uniquely creative, soothing, and rewarding experience of the darkroom.
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