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I, like many of you I'm sure, am an avid collector of hobbies. Recently I've been into Analog Photography. Partly because I like the old machines involved and also because of the creativity and expression of making pictures.
One might ask: 'why not use a digital camera? It's so much easier, potentially cheaper and technically "better".'
To me it's like painting instead of drawing, maybe similar but also very different. One is not better than the other and you will get different results.
I post here on !analog@lemmy.world but mostly on pixelfed.
Have you seen the new LEGO Polaroid set?
Man, not another hobby...