Headquarters for the Slender Fungus Cycling Association

Headquarters for the Slender Fungus Cycling Association
Brewers of Hardy Rides.

Sunday, February 9, 2025

February 9th, 2025

 



Sometimes the image quality does not matter at all. I found that I always had some kind of camera on me when I went riding. At first I carried a film point and shoot which had me limited to 24 to 36 exposures. It was tough getting good shots on the move and worse when it got dark since the flashes would not cover much of a distance. 

Then as film faded, for a time, the digital cameras came along and everything changed. They were expensive at first but it was nice not having to buy film and the processing. I captured so many nice images and am so glad I did so. I will be sorting images and finding them for a long time coming. 

Nowadays I snap photos with my no service iPhone I have. I still carry a camera since I'm so used to it. Taking photos is a nice way to remember places and friends. I like to stop and enjoy the scenery. Colors and formations amuse me. Now to get these eyes fixed so I can shoot the old manual focus machines that I have. 

1 comment:

Guitar Ted said...

I have been enjoying these treasures you have been revealing lately. Thank you for sharing all of this.

iPhones do take wonderful images, but you cannot really use an iPhone while riding, and I do take so many images while riding. My Oly TG-5 has been a great camera because I can use it so easily while riding.

I have a few manual film cameras I'd like to get going and learn how to use. I should get on that!