It makes me very sad that it has come to a state that seeing someone with a film camera is a remarkable occurance.
Hi Laura , I hope you enjoyed your trip to two wonderful citys, I lived in London for a few years, and I spent some very happy times in Paris as a child visiting my aunt in the summer holidays who was married to a Frenchman .I just got back from London & Paris. Both great cities for photography. Going to all the tourist haunts, the museums and such, and walking around both cities endlessly, I saw a grand total of two film cameras. A Nikon F and a Nikon F2. People were actually staring at my son when he used his FM2. It was strange.
Glad to be back on APUG.
-Laura
Nyoung,
That's great! I only wish my old high school in Alaska was still doing those outings! Alas, the darkroom sits idle, enlargers and all gear in place, waiting for someone who cares to spin the darkroom door again. . .
Hi Laura , I hope you enjoyed your trip to two wonderful citys, I lived in London for a few years, and I spent some very happy times in Paris as a child visiting my aunt in the summer holidays who was married to a Frenchman .
Glad you like it Laura, I do too, I admire her professionalism, she really knows her business and she's a very elegant woman.Hi Ben! London and Paris were wonderful, despite the lack of film cameras. I even used my Sekonic meter and shot Kodachrome.
While in London, we discovered Mary Queen of Shops on the BBC. This is certainly the greatest television show in the world. Can we get Mary working on the film industry? She'd shape up Kodak in a month, brassily chewing out the flailing executives and cleverly rebranding the product, all while wearing dangerously high heels and driving a sporty convertible.
-Laura
Oh, yeah! I just love the folks who buy Canon d*gital SLRs and don't realize that the lens hood should be removed and mounted properly before shooting! I honestly think they don't know that that's what they are - and it doesn't seem to occur to them to ask themselves why a reputable camera company like Canon would design a lens with a dohickey that hits your hand while using the lens. I just grin and walk on...
Hot flash!: If one is not shooting towards or near the sun, the hood is not needed.
Steve
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