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Yes, to be in the zone.
The result of the adrenaline rush, the addiction of shooting a good photograph and knowing that there’s a second part to the initial adrenaline rush waiting in the darkroom.
The result of the adrenaline rush, the addiction of shooting a good photograph and knowing that there’s a second part to the initial adrenaline rush waiting in the darkroom.
Hi NB23
Nice photographs ( as usual ) thanks for sharing !
Yeah, it is pretty useless, and there really isn't much of a point.
I ask myself that same question every day and every day I find something I want to make a photograph of, and see what it looks like.
And when I get in the darkroom or peek at a sun print or retina print I still get goosebumps when I see an image appear in the tray
or the film tank or rinsed off as a blueprint or see the sun stain.
I can't really think of any other reason to do it other than its fun and a way I can just be in the zone and not really think about anything else.
John


