It's embarrassing to watch many digital shooters
Another thing which amuses me with younger people taking pictures of their friends, usually with their phones, is that they seem to have to show their friends what they looked like a few seconds ago.
The bit I don't get with digital shooters is the constant pattern of taking the shot then looking at the screen on the back.
Why it invoked such a defensive posture in some people who DO shoot film is hard to understand.
They look at the right side of the histogram to see if they exposed correctly. Typically they will only look at the histogram, not necessarily to the picture.
What "defensive posture"?
People who respond from their own perspective about whether or not they are embarrassed to shoot film. They completely miss the point of the OPs questions. As moose pointed out, the OP was not talking about his own feelings or those of anyone on this forum who are all, by choice, film shooters, and therefore presumably not embarrassed to use film.
I'm not complaining, BrianShaw. Just explaining. I personally find most of the content contributed in this thread to be of interest to me.
Haven't heard from her in a while. What's Clair up to these days?I did not realize that a requirement to post on this thread is clairvoyance!
Haven't heard from her in a while. What's Clair up to these days?
Miss Clairol has been doing her hair.
Does she, or doesn't she?
She's only interested in Serious Glass, it's not for you
When I was "younger", we did this with Polaroids.
When I was "younger", we did this with Polaroids.
It's not the technology, it's the purpose that should matter.
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