Good morning;
Upon opening the Groups Section on APUG, it was a surprise to see that there had been activity recently in the Bolshie Blads Group. Quickly I brought up the group to see what had been entered by others, and what discussion had been taking place.
Well, I will admit to having some disappointment at learning that there had been merely someone reading some of the topics in the group. I had such hope.
And, yes, I must admit that I have not contributed very much in recent times. There has been a lot taking place, with others in my life needing medical attention, some surprising developments with some of the grandchildren, and my having an opportunity to help them in their efforts, and a few other things, such as a large motor home Recreational Vehicle (RV) or what our good friends in the UK would probably call a "caravan."
This last one, the caravan or motor home, does not have a really good capability for adding a darkroom for making prints from my film, so I need to wait until I am back home to print the negatives, but I can take along a developing tank and some chemicals for processing 35mm and 120 roll film while out there. That way they are completed and ready for printing, and I do not need to worry about the latent image degrading with the high temperatures there can be inside it at times, usually when I am out of it. Of course, the refrigerator is there for short term storage until I get back home. But one of the clear realizations is that this is a place with limited space, and is probably better suited for one of the digital cameras. And, with a computer and a printer, it is possible to make prints from the .jpg files while I am out there. There are some applications for digital technology.
I hope that all of you other users of FSU cameras are still doing well. I am still looking for another Kiev 35mm rangefinder camera, and it might yet become available. The Kiev-6C, Kiev-60, and Kiev-88 gear is all doing fairly well at this time. Yes, there is still something about picking up and using a camera where it is expected that I will be involved in the photographic process, instead of internal computers in the camera doing the focusing, calculating and setting the exposure, and so many other things that are so popular with the digital cameras today. I like being part of it and involved in it, instead of just pointing the camera in the general direction of the subject of interest and letting off a string of image files to be checked later to see if there is anything on the memory device that is considered to be worthy of retention. Who knows? Those few retained files might even make it to a paper print!
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latte Land, Washington
Upon opening the Groups Section on APUG, it was a surprise to see that there had been activity recently in the Bolshie Blads Group. Quickly I brought up the group to see what had been entered by others, and what discussion had been taking place.
Well, I will admit to having some disappointment at learning that there had been merely someone reading some of the topics in the group. I had such hope.
And, yes, I must admit that I have not contributed very much in recent times. There has been a lot taking place, with others in my life needing medical attention, some surprising developments with some of the grandchildren, and my having an opportunity to help them in their efforts, and a few other things, such as a large motor home Recreational Vehicle (RV) or what our good friends in the UK would probably call a "caravan."
This last one, the caravan or motor home, does not have a really good capability for adding a darkroom for making prints from my film, so I need to wait until I am back home to print the negatives, but I can take along a developing tank and some chemicals for processing 35mm and 120 roll film while out there. That way they are completed and ready for printing, and I do not need to worry about the latent image degrading with the high temperatures there can be inside it at times, usually when I am out of it. Of course, the refrigerator is there for short term storage until I get back home. But one of the clear realizations is that this is a place with limited space, and is probably better suited for one of the digital cameras. And, with a computer and a printer, it is possible to make prints from the .jpg files while I am out there. There are some applications for digital technology.
I hope that all of you other users of FSU cameras are still doing well. I am still looking for another Kiev 35mm rangefinder camera, and it might yet become available. The Kiev-6C, Kiev-60, and Kiev-88 gear is all doing fairly well at this time. Yes, there is still something about picking up and using a camera where it is expected that I will be involved in the photographic process, instead of internal computers in the camera doing the focusing, calculating and setting the exposure, and so many other things that are so popular with the digital cameras today. I like being part of it and involved in it, instead of just pointing the camera in the general direction of the subject of interest and letting off a string of image files to be checked later to see if there is anything on the memory device that is considered to be worthy of retention. Who knows? Those few retained files might even make it to a paper print!
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latte Land, Washington