haha, it really may look a little bit dark because it's "on the edge" with dark areas, but it could also be that your screen is calibrated rather towards dark. thanks
That reminds me of school, we started learning with these while the school could afford better ones (this was 13 years ago... hmmm that makes me feel old )
I see you're using your 50mm love the darkness-light effect on the keyboard!
thank you marcellus! the 50mm is great, but the build quality is poor. I am still using pentax lenses on my 35mm film and I often use a ƒ1.7 50mm from pentax which is built of pure metal and glass. that's what I call build quality, but nevertheless the canon 50mm image quality is splendid! I see you enjoy your 50mm as well. nice shots, you're doing great!
hehe no, I get them to a shop to develop them. but my father used to develop photos himself and as a kid I could use the large developing machines. he is a typesetter and those machines could also be used to develop b/w photos.
oh yes those were the times... many people complain about the beige chassis of old computers, but I liked the machines from 1986 to 1997. after that everything changed and nowadays apple is more lifestyle than cool computing. nevertheless I still use mac and the system is great.
thanks
That reminds me of school, we started learning with these while the school could afford better ones (this was 13 years ago... hmmm that makes me feel old )
I see you're using your 50mm
love the darkness-light effect on the keyboard!
I see you enjoy your 50mm as well. nice shots, you're doing great!
when you use your 35mm film cam do you develop your photos yourself?