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Hey any Old school film shooters in the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="nzswift" data-source="post: 388302" data-attributes="member: 9707"><p>My father was a keen photographer. He a a Braun Paxette and an older Junior TLR. Back in about 1960 when I was about 8, I used to go into the kitchen (darkroom) and watch him at work. I can remember vividly how totally amazing it was that you put this sheet of paper in a tray, held onto it with a pair of tongs and gently moved it side to side, up and down and slowly a few faint marks would appear until a few minutes later you had this photo!!!! I thought it was like MAGIC!!!!! Was hooked in a minute. </p><p>He taught me to use his 120 TLR and Western light meter and I've never lost the delight in capturing moments in time captured for ever.</p><p>Have many film cameras, mostly Nikons and try to shoot a roll or two a year. It's still a buzz shooting film.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nzswift, post: 388302, member: 9707"] My father was a keen photographer. He a a Braun Paxette and an older Junior TLR. Back in about 1960 when I was about 8, I used to go into the kitchen (darkroom) and watch him at work. I can remember vividly how totally amazing it was that you put this sheet of paper in a tray, held onto it with a pair of tongs and gently moved it side to side, up and down and slowly a few faint marks would appear until a few minutes later you had this photo!!!! I thought it was like MAGIC!!!!! Was hooked in a minute. He taught me to use his 120 TLR and Western light meter and I've never lost the delight in capturing moments in time captured for ever. Have many film cameras, mostly Nikons and try to shoot a roll or two a year. It's still a buzz shooting film. [/QUOTE]
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