I like taking photographs with old film cameras.  If I'm honest, I do
       this mostly because I enjoy the cameras themselves.  I like the way
       they look, I like the heft of a machine that isn't mostly plastic, I
       like the sound and the tactile sensation of a good film-advance lever,
       and I like careful manual focussing.  The lack of beeping and/or
       flashing is relaxing.  I enjoy the photos, too, I do think there is a
       certain "something" about them, but probably nothing that can't be
       artificially added to a digital photo.  I don't believe film has any
       objetively measureble technical benefits which are worth caring about,
       and I certainly don't think that all digital photos look "cold and
       sterile" or anything like that.
       
       Here are some of my better shots.  I upload these here under the terms
       of the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.  As long as you identify me
       (via solderpunk@posteo.org or
       gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/1/~solderpunk/) as the content
       creator, you can repost these, modify them, etc. as long as you don't
       make a profit off them and as long as you let other people do the same
       to your derivative works.
       
 (IMG) Friendly nutria
 (IMG) Holy backlighting
 (IMG) Cat through blinds
 (IMG) SMOB
 (IMG) Muki Sport
 (IMG) Late night kiosk
 (IMG) Sundial
 (IMG) Tecsun in the wild
 (IMG) Soviet avionics
 (IMG) Mi-2 Helicopters
 (IMG) Cat cafe cat
 (IMG) Autumn morning cyclist
 (IMG) Girl working in cafe
 (IMG) Stadion metro station, stockholm