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| 18 Jan 2017 08:05 AM |
And im gonna start getting into Photography.
We go to this canyon every other weekend or so, Im gonna take lots of landscapes there. The sunsets there are gonna turn out p good too.
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| 18 Jan 2017 08:10 AM |
| Take a bunch of selfies using filters! |
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| 18 Jan 2017 08:15 AM |
no.
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| 18 Jan 2017 10:23 AM |
Buy a cheap old film camera, your stuff will be turn out better in the long run. Not being able to actually see what you take for a week makes you think a lot more about what you are about to do with your camera. Plus you cant beat the aesthetic of film, even if there are filters for it.
You'll be able to take stuff like this with zero editing
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An old Pentax ME would be a fine (and cheap) way to start. The only real cost consideration is how often you think you'll take pictures because film and developing might end up costing a bit if you dont learn to limit yourself. You should also look into seeing if there is a photo lab near you if you end up considering film over digital.
Also then there will be another 35mm hipster here besides me |
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| 18 Jan 2017 10:31 AM |
im probably gonna buy both.
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