That Camera
Here is one scanned from Spain several years ago.  I'm doing most of my shooting these days with a Canon 400 which I picked up in Montrose over the summer while taking a break from my beloved Pentax SuperMe and Yashica Mat.  The sad truth is that digital photography is instantly rewarding compared to the interminable delay of a clumsy SLR.  Today, my black and whites are filed away safely and recall the kid's early years (thank goodness I might add).  My last lab development was probably a year ago and the time required is prohibitive - minimum four hours (usually twice this) for maybe ten workable prints.  But ah the cheer of seeing the end result from snap-shot to shiny glossy.   And also while digital cameras are convenient they are not fashionable - as an accoutrement, an old snapper can't be beat.  Especially for a Dad with a Fedora and a pipe.  And while I have neither,  I like to consider the idea of it.















