Day 49
It is wonderful owning a DSLR Camera, you can see the photos you have taken immediately. Not like back in the 'Day', with film cameras you had to wait... and ... wait! Or develop your own film.
All those pictures taken during Christmas, birthdays on family vacations and those amazing landscapes, were all taken with Black and White film before the introduction of color film.
Now today you have a choice, you can take that photo in B & W, or edit them into Black and White in Light Room/Photo Shop, like I did today.
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Black and White Landscape, Cottonwood Island Park |
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Color Landscape, Cottonwood Island Park |
Thank you for taking a look at today's photographs!
I will see you tomorrow!
Enjoying Life's Wonderful Moments, One Sip at a Time!
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Kodak and the birth of film in 1885, the camera actually went on sale in 1888 and was named “Kodak”. Like all human inventions this technology did not stand still. In 1935, Kodak introduced the first modern "integral tri-pack" color film and called it Kodachrome (a recycled name from a two-step process in file development). By 1988 Nikon introduce the first commercial DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera and a professional version emerged in the 1990s. This is now the standard for photography, at least for the moment because it will change as will our vison of photography will change.
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