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Post by Ryo Yukimura on Nov 19, 2012 10:27:31 GMT -5
"There's only a few things you can do with film that can't be done digitally."
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Post by Marilen Yoshida on Nov 19, 2012 13:47:20 GMT -5
"Like what?" she asked. She had a basic enough understanding of aperture, F-stop, things like that.
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Post by Ryo Yukimura on Nov 19, 2012 14:23:43 GMT -5
"It's mostly things done in the development process to make a photograph unique." Ryo then laugh. "Maybe I'm just old-fashioned."
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Post by Marilen Yoshida on Nov 19, 2012 14:25:02 GMT -5
"Not always a bad thing," she said.
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Post by Ryo Yukimura on Nov 19, 2012 22:08:24 GMT -5
"I suppose..."
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Post by Marilen Yoshida on Nov 19, 2012 22:09:08 GMT -5
"Old-fashioned, different, it's usually good."
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Post by Ryo Yukimura on Nov 19, 2012 22:41:30 GMT -5
"You really think that?"
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Post by Marilen Yoshida on Nov 19, 2012 22:42:15 GMT -5
"Well, different," she said, lifting some rocks up around her to make a point. "Old-fashioned is still good, I just haven't had the same exposure to that one."
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Post by Ryo Yukimura on Nov 20, 2012 1:33:33 GMT -5
"That is true..."
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Post by Marilen Yoshida on Nov 20, 2012 8:28:28 GMT -5
"What is it you do then? Is the camera your job?" she asked, dropping them.
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Post by Ryo Yukimura on Dec 15, 2012 2:32:00 GMT -5
"Pretty much. I'm a photographer. Freelance, of course," Ryo told her. "What about you?"
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Post by Marilen Yoshida on Dec 15, 2012 18:12:38 GMT -5
She thought for a few moments, "I've got nothing."
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