
I still believe that film is the best medium for black and white. Maybe I’m a luddite. Ironically this was shot on my Leica M9P. However I still shoot film, although at the moment I have a big box in my freezer cozying up to some fish and a couple of frozen Haggises (Or should that be Haggai). I keep making plans to have a rummage it’s just I haven’t got around to it this past year. But never fear I will get around to it …some day :0)
Leica M9P
Summilux 35mm f1.4 ASPH

I’d love to watch you, or other film photographers, work.
I used film too, but in an old Kodak that wasn’t very good.
And I never developed my own film
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I feel the same way – film photography is the best media over digital photography – for black and white photography! Cool shot 🙂
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Thanks for the support ;0)
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No problem – black and white photography rule!
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Where in the world did you find this? An old camera store? I love it. One question. What are Haggises (Or should that be Haggai)?
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It was nailed to the wall of a shop in a museum here in Norway. As for Haggis this is what they are
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haggis
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Haggis must be an acquired taste!
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Great shot. The older we get the more we become Luddites. At some stage the next technology is a step too far
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Thanks. I must say that I like tech. However I do feel I have created something more using film.It’s all a bit too smooth with digital.
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I cut my teeth on the early main-frame computers – programming in ALGOL and DOS. Still happy with computers but drawing the line in the sand with smartphones and tablets – just work on a need to know basis…
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Great shot David I love the detail in the shadow portion and the deep blacks 😀 Film just like vinyl is making a big comeback. Wonderful work.
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Thanks Joe. BTW I think vinyl sales are exceeding downloads in some countries.
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I bet they are David 🙂
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