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fierywoman

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2. Any camera will give you the best-looking photographs: read Cartier-Bresson's The
Fri May 3, 2019, 01:50 PM
May 2019

Decisive Moment. If you're using film and doing your own darkroom work, you can manipulate the sensitivity of the film during the development of the film. (Don't ask me how, I did it as a teenager, which is about 50 years ago!)

Depends on $$$$ Cattledog May 2019 #1
Any camera will give you the best-looking photographs: read Cartier-Bresson's The fierywoman May 2019 #2
You do it by adjusting development times jmowreader May 2019 #9
Have you thought about a 4/3 camera? UpInArms May 2019 #3
No. jmowreader May 2019 #5
I used a T2I for the newspaper UpInArms May 2019 #6
My wife has a Nikon D-40 she would like to sell. we can do it May 2019 #4
Screw DSLR. Come into the 20th century. flamin lib May 2019 #7
No can do, but thanks for the suggestion jmowreader May 2019 #8
For low-light sports, ManiacJoe May 2019 #10
Most of them are lit pretty well jmowreader May 2019 #11
Rumor has it ManiacJoe May 2019 #12
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