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Moving On

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  1. No regrets at all. I liked the idea of reliability with less likelihood of needing special attention on the front end.
  2. The next question is could it be you are wrong now? That would mean I’m wrong now as well......
  3. Could it be I’ve been wrong all these years?
  4. Good enough. Water under the bridge....
  5. Yes but ignorance being bliss, I like the Magic.......
  6. Aviation light on cable to the right on a refinery flare tower.
  7. I remember my first 35mm. Paycheck was small and I spent much time looking at this neat, small Pentax before finally taking the leap. A pricey item for me back then, but well below those professional Nikons. Remains one of my favorite little cameras.
  8. That film cartridge concept was brilliant in that it allowed anyone to easily load, advance, count, unload, and protect every roll. I think it was a perfect concept that led millions to incorporate simple photography into their family routine. One of the most successful for Kodak as well.
  9. I think there might be a case to be made for a B&W rendition actually being more effective in relating certain aspects of a photo because the brain is less distracted by color.
  10. The convergence of Art and Capitalism makes for some pretty fascinating stuff. People will value anything and everything in surprising ways. Reminds me of the old Prince cover where he one-upped Dave Chappelle. “Checkmate Judo Move”
  11. 80 years back for each referenced example..... I’d have to agree with your point bough, not sure 1860s, 1940s, or 2020s are comparable in the stated context put forth by the OP. Kinda the point....
  12. U.S. Court Sides With Photographer in Fight Over Andy Warhol Art
  13. Concerning the subject at hand, Campbell’s Soup should sue. Or not...... I hear you like Tomato Soup
  14. LMAO.....you started my day, both late and early, with a laugh.....
  15. That little 104 was a Christmas gift from my Dad to Mom way back. Probably documented our Family during the growing up years more than any other camera. I remember borrowing it before I bought my first 35 mm to take down the Eleven Point River. Posted before, this is the single best photo I ever took with it....
  16. Incredibly impressive. Nothing inspires appreciation like quality restoration especially in this disposable age. Thanks for posting the details. You add huge value to this place.
  17. You should take your camera to the border today and get an update...... You know, in the interest of getting a true perspective. At the very least, inform yourself..... Photos of migrant detention highlight Biden's border secrecy The single most appalling history in America of institutionalized family destruction connected to new arrivals was the institution of slavery, bar none. Slavery Persisted in New England Until Well Into the 19th Century
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