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Dear friends!
I believe I don't see even half of the interesting questions you'd like to ask me. Therefore, on the first page of my album, just below, you'll find several links to my publications and discussions, where you might find answers to some of your questions that I'm not destined to see.
Dear friends! I recently decided that many people interested my attitude toward technology that can create files in JPG, NEF, RAF, ORF, TIFF, and other formats, allowing humanity and others to preserve the present for the future in the form of images. So, I say now, my assessment is unequivocally positive! Positive, if only because even the resource where I've just posted my opinion exists solely thanks to such technology. However, I must admit, I enjoy using film cameras. This is perhaps the main reason I'm here on this resource. I also want to point out that, despite everything, I've only allowed myself to post two thematic collages of photographs taken with a digital camera on this resource, and only as illustrations for my latest story, under a film photograph.
Today I unexpectedly found several of my photos were chosen to illustrate the topic: "What are the most common types of lens filters?" An interesting topic . Especially today, when there is an opportunity myself to scan your own films. But... Month after month, and year after year passes, and I have no time or subjects for walks with the simply magical Cokin light filters. However at the time when it was necessary to stamp your feet even in my beloved studio so that all employees would not forget to turn off the automatic white balance for myin film, there was always room for me for Cokin light filters, both in the suitcase and on the lens... It's even strange... Sometimes I think that perhaps those photographers who try to have time at least to photograph life as it is, without any embellishments, without filters, without masks and without grimaces, are right.
But perhaps these thoughts are born of a relentlesslack of time and, most importantly, emotions.
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