So,sister betina is huge! Met eish!
I have been talking a gang load about SeventyFive and to be honest I have not even started a single line of code on it, I was worried about space, so I will think of it during summer.
On teaching anybody about photography, I don't know about that, but I can tell you this, get a camera, get film (not digital), see something that captures your eye (not eye-candy, well not all the time), point your camera, shoot, then develop, then print, then rinse, then start again.
But, truth be told, composition is everything, I think a photograph's quality is based on how is it composed.
End of class. :-)
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Sista Betina + 'isivunguvungu' a.k.a Storm...
..thula ubheke.
Heita magenge.
lesson no. 2...y yu no like digita?
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My thing is, there is beauty in taking a picture, then taking the film for processing, and waiting for the prints to come out, sometimes you get really surprised by end results, un-expected beauty.
Plus, film forces you to compose your shots and build/imagine the results in your head/mind, and therefore you start applying your mind instead of the camera doing the 'art' for you.
But, after you have dabbled in film, when you come to digital, you know what you want, instead of hoping for something.
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I shot in black and white some time ago, and haven't been able to process it cause these fongkong processing labs are incapable of processing black and white film. Know where I can have it done?
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but then again I don't like Kwaito, I hate it.