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10 Comments: Robin Dini i totally agree. I shot weddings with film up until 2004 and only then did i slowly creep into digital. I am a darkroom rat so I LOVED working with film. But yes, you are forced to slow down and really concentrate on the basics of your images, which we should be doing anyway...being professionals and all :) 2/3/10 8:43PM, COMMENT 2,411 Cheryl Cronin Oh I wish I knew you were looking for medium format goods! I finally was able to unload all of mine. Have fun with it - it brings back memories :) 2/2/10 10:54AM, COMMENT 2,400 Meagan Ebersole Nice shots! I'm taking you guys to Sally's Pizza. No frills but by far the best I've had in New Haven! 2/1/10 9:30PM, COMMENT 2,393 Rick O Pepe's shot has to be my favorite - it just has that old thyme feel to it - absolultely remarkable - 2/1/10 8:01PM, COMMENT 2,392 kathleen Lugo These are great! 2/1/10 7:34PM, COMMENT 2,390 joe soko The photos are great. but the best thing must be the sound of the mirror flip on that thing... ker chunk... i miss all manual. and the eager feeling of bringing in a fresh roll of film. 1/30/10 3:43PM, COMMENT 2,386 robert Norman these are Hassytastic... 1/30/10 1:03PM, COMMENT 2,385 Eric Foley What's a Hasselblad? Is that like a Bratwurst? Great images guys. 1/30/10 12:51PM, COMMENT 2,384 Shannon How do you get such nice shots of the snow. When I take them the snow seems invisible or too streaky??? Great pictures! 1/30/10 8:14AM, COMMENT 2,383 Luke Snyder Diggity dig it. Love the green jacket K model shot, the vintagy entry table/camera, and that freshly snowed tree with upward limbs. Makes me wanna go hassie. 1/30/10 4:03AM, COMMENT 2,382 |