68 now......going by family history, I have 20 yrs left before my warranty runs out. Need to burn more film.
68 now......going by family history, I have 20 yrs left before my warranty runs out. Need to burn more film.
Quite the time capsule. I noticed I replied here when I was 36, then again at 45....and now I'm 48.
Years pass so fast it all seems like a dream.
This thread is the time machine; When I first commented I was 56 the I quickly was 63 and now I am 71 and not a bit wiser.
45 almost a month ago...
Can anyone do an age poll for 2019? That way, we can see how many died, how many younger are joining, etc. I personally am using Medicare (65 year young), but have only one year trying to do Large Format, and 50 trying to learn 35mm, MF, film, digital, etc. Once I started getting my Medicare, I have tried to sell all my 37 non-LF-cameras, but I have not gotten to do it, it is so hard!! My biggest fear is that after I die, my wife will sell the cameras and lenses at the price I told her I paid for them. ;(
Rodney Dangerfield of the LFF
Last edited by pepeguitarra; 8-Jan-2019 at 18:16.
"I have never in my life made music for money or fame. God walks out of the room when you are thinking about money." -- Quincy Jones
I originally replied to this thread in January 2011, about 8 years ago.
I've gotten older, but sadly no wiser. In fact quite the contrary, since I
did take up 8x10 in the intervening years, though I did not expect to.
- Leigh
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
Seventy-two and better than you.
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