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Lake Artemesia Trails, College Park Md.
Please forgive me for oversharpening this in Bibble.
Unfortunately the raw file for this is long gone.
I’ll just have to wait a few months and shoot it again.
I don’t really like what has happened here (at Lake Artemesia with the 5D shot raw > Bibble 4.1, in general): the green is too bright, this shot is "sweet" like spun cotton-candy. I mean, I’d hate to think that the colors are almost "correct".
But this makes for a good comparison-shot…I don’t think that scanned 35mm color negative film will match this for fine-detail, but it will be interesting to see the color comparison. Just 4 more months 😉
However
regardless of how good it is
I would hate to think that one needs to spend k on a digital camera and lens to get a shot that looks even this good. Even if the 5D can be found for under K on eBay now, that lens is still 0 retail. That’s a great rig for most shooting, there just isn’t much that it can’t handle, but still, 00 is an awful lot of money to spend just to take pictures. And you still have to take the pictures! It’s not like you spend that much and you get a hard drive full of great shots. No you still have to run around for 2, 3, 4 years or more taking 00 worth of good shots.
One of the good things about shooting film out of cheap SLRs is that you might spend k on the same 1500 shots from a 00 camera and lens, but at least you’re spending that on a per-shot basis not before you’ve even shot it at all. 360 35mm color negative film shots will cost you at most, what, for 10 rolls of *good* 36-frame film plus .50 at CVS to develop them, plus the camera, lens and scanner, which might be 0 total if you’re shooting a garden-variety Tamron 28-80 and a V300? 0 total including everything. Vs for even a Nikon 3100 and the kit lens that’s 0 on your credit-card for at least the time you "borrow" the rig from the store. Plus 20% restocking fee if you buy it from a discount store and return it within the return-period. G12? 0, LX5: 0, GH1: 0. You can’t win going small-format with any of the gear that’s on the retail market right now: the reason that it is cheaper than a good fullframe is that the IQ is lower. You’re spending good money for bad images; were that not the case, no one would buy a fullframe. Pros wouldn’t drop k on MF gear if they could get their shots with adequate quality with a 0 point & shoot.
Second, people think that they are saving time and money by buying a digital camera vs shooting film and ignoring the fact that 99% of the time that camera will be sitting in a bag. It’ll be a 0 brick. Then you lose money through "amortization". By the time the average person gets 500 shots out of it the camera could easily be found for half as much on eBay not to mention on CL where the truly-desperate dump their gear when they need money really, really fast. Those of us who shoot at higher-than-average rates must then weigh the benefit of those shots against the inevitable loss of value of the gear, and the fact that we now have all these shots that still aren’t ideal compared to what we really want (tell me that you’re perfectly happy shooting a subframe especially a low-end subframe and I will know that you are lying) and meanwhile the gear that we really want is getting cheaper, driving down the resale value of our gear that much more. We can’t win by trying to save money buying "intermediate" gear, that money will just be lost over the long run. We can only win by waiting for the cost of the gear we really want to come down to realistic, rational prices.
The key is to buy really really cheap gear and then get good shots out of it. Then even if you’re not quite happy with them you can console yourself in two ways:
a) at least they cost you pennies per shot, literally
b) you probably wouldn’t be perfectly happy with your shots even taking them with the gear that you really want.
No matter what, don’t spend a lot of money to get shots that you aren’t completely happy with. That’s double-stupid. If you really, really love photography like I do, you owe it to yourself to invest in a cheap film camera and at least a halfway-decent scanner like the Epson V300. Do yourself a huge favor. Even if it seems like a pain in the ass and a lot of work to make film shots look as good and clean as digital shots, at least you’re not wasting a lot of money in the process. Digital is easier, true. So is running down to Best Buy and buying 00 worth of camera gear. If you want to do something "easy", just send your equipment money to me, whatever amount of money you are willing to spend buying cameras at BestBuy, Target, Costco, Penn Camera, Ritz, Adorama, B+H, whatever camera store you want to name. Take out 0 that a decent film SLR, Tamron 28-300 and V300 will cost you on eBay and send the rest to me at touristguy87@yahoo.com through Paypal. You’ll save ju
iPhone 2g, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4
The curvature in the first three generations gave the illusion that the bezel disappeared earlier. The second and third generations (3G and 3GS) had much more gradual curves in the back, making the phone look thinner when viewed from the front and sides.
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