Oh okay. Yeah, I've been using an Olympus Om-1, which is a manual SLR, but I've not been getting photos like that, haha. I suppose I should start searching for a new lens.
Haha, basically what I'm saying is (in the nicest possible way!), make sure the problem isn't you, or the processing, before you go out and spend money on "better" equipment. Your lens is probably fine unless it's plastic or has no brand name or you bought it at a crazy shop for $50 or something. What's wrong with your pictures? Sharpness, resolution...? Are these prints that you've done or had processed at a shop? Or is it your scans?
Heeee, your subject line made me LOL. Anyway, I just wanted to say happy birthday! I hope it's awesome. I can't see the pictures because my work is lame and blocks like every photo hosting site ever, but I'm sure they're awesome as well.
Oh man, I want my own darkroom so badly. Developing is so FUN. And EASY. And CHEAP(er)!
Seriously? I spent like $400 on photo supplies to spend the majority of the summer hyperventalating/crying in the school darkroom. Teacher from HELL, I tell you. But I suppose it could potentially be fun if you know what you're doing and aren't a spaz like me.
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Lovely pictures, as usual.
(Also, it is NOT just you. :-p)
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Thanks! It's a Nikon FA, but it's not ... you could do what I do with any manual SLR. With a good lens. :)
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Thanks for the infos. :]:]
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Oh man, I want my own darkroom so badly. Developing is so FUN. And EASY. And CHEAP(er)!
Seriously? I spent like $400 on photo supplies to spend the majority of the summer hyperventalating/crying in the school darkroom. Teacher from HELL, I tell you. But I suppose it could potentially be fun if you know what you're doing and aren't a spaz like me.
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