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Old 07-03-2005, 10:23 AM   #6 (permalink)
Capt. Insane
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yeah i was looking at them more on the technical side of things...i thought that's what you wanted. as for scanning the pix (before i get to other things) if you think you'll be staying with film for awhile, buy a film scanner, you'll get better quality. if you dont know what it does, it scans the picture from the negative instead of the print.

as for what i would have done differently, it's hard to tell not having been there. i havent used a 35 in a while, either. however, when i did use it i wasn't all that great with varying the creative aspect of picture-taking. my camera had a device in it that would tell me when the apature and everything is set up perfectly (using a flash being the exception) so all i'd have to worry mostly about is focus and making sure the camera is level. but i think you might be right in that the flash didn't help to much; on-board ones never seem to work too well. also, what kind of camera are you using? slr cameras (which is what im guessing you used) tend to take better pictures than those point-and-shoot ones
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