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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 567449" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>[ATTACH]218916[/ATTACH]In my fantasy during the early 70's I wanted to photograph a wedding that way in infrared and the wife thought I was crazy. So if you remember the early 70's you would know what I mean. Now I am that age. I still shoot with both film and digital. Although my daughter wanted to know if I was going to set up a darkroom but I said no. When she was nine years old she worked in the dark room on the wet side and knew how to use the timer. All she wanted for payment was paper, her toys (dolls and such) would lay them on the paper and hit the enlarger light and run them through the wet side. Yes I was right beside her and did let both kids have a little "free range" time but always within sight. She is a graphic artist at a college in Buffalo and I upgraded her old D70 with one of my D7000's plus the kit lens and a Flash. She was using the schools Canon Rebel which she liked but was more familiar with the Nikon system. Here are both kids playing in the late 70's slide film souped in the kitchen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 567449, member: 12542"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]218916._xfImport[/ATTACH]In my fantasy during the early 70's I wanted to photograph a wedding that way in infrared and the wife thought I was crazy. So if you remember the early 70's you would know what I mean. Now I am that age. I still shoot with both film and digital. Although my daughter wanted to know if I was going to set up a darkroom but I said no. When she was nine years old she worked in the dark room on the wet side and knew how to use the timer. All she wanted for payment was paper, her toys (dolls and such) would lay them on the paper and hit the enlarger light and run them through the wet side. Yes I was right beside her and did let both kids have a little "free range" time but always within sight. She is a graphic artist at a college in Buffalo and I upgraded her old D70 with one of my D7000's plus the kit lens and a Flash. She was using the schools Canon Rebel which she liked but was more familiar with the Nikon system. Here are both kids playing in the late 70's slide film souped in the kitchen. [/QUOTE]
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