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March 10, 2008

The Nikonians On Location #10

After being under with a severe flu, Martin is still not up to real on location work, but shares some Sickbed Thoughts.

Click here to download Nikonians On Location Podcast #10 (NPC-OL-2008-03-10; 18:02; 18.8MB, MP3 format).
Video supplement available here (NPC-OLV-2008-03-10; 3:45; flash format).

Show Notes: March 10, 2008

Martin Joergensen spends some time thinking back on his film days and what they still do for his shooting. As he says: his career does after all consist of more than 30 years of film shooting and only 5-or-so years of digital photography. And old skills just don't vanish.

The sound file:


00:15 Intro

00:55 Thanks for your concern

01:45 No outdoors activities

04:00 Metering

07:00 Counting frames

09:45 What I learned

13:30 I don't miss film

15:30 Second nature

17:00 Goodbye

Music credits: John Williams, Nothing Lost.

Video supplement:

In spite of being ill, you can still shoot. And surf the web. And look at old B/W prints.
Click here to view Nikonians On Location Video Supplement #10 (NPC-OLV-2008-03-10; 3:45; flash format)

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Posted by martinj at March 10, 2008 4:30 PM