Photography has come so far in the last 30 years. When I was young, you had the choice of 24 or 36 photo film rolls, loaded the camera up, (making sure never to open the back of the camera after that) You took your shots and never knew if they were good until they got back from the Walmart photo centre. Then you looked at them, showed the good 10 or so to family/friends, and put them in a box in the basement where they stayed until you looked at them again 20 years later. By that time they were stuck together and you ruined some just by trying to pry them apart. Oh, the good old days !
Photography has come so far in the last 30 years. When I was young, you had the choice of 24 or 36 photo film rolls, loaded the camera up, (making sure never to open the back of the camera after that) You took your shots and never knew if they were good until they got back from the Walmart photo centre. Then you looked at them, showed the good 10 or so to family/friends, and put them in a box in the basement where they stayed until you looked at them again 20 years later. By that time they were stuck together and you ruined some just by trying to pry them apart. Oh, the good old days !