Selling an LP collection of jazz in Northern California


I went all digital some years ago and want to part with about 600 jazz lp's, all in excellent condition.  Can somebody direct me to anyone interested in buying the whole collection in the Sacramento or San Francisco area?  Thanks. 

whitestix

Digital Photography vs Analogue Photography is where the user of the Camera/Lens is to manage light to create a negative, that can be converted into a medium. 

The user of a device is the initial creator of the medium that can be produced, i e, the Photo.

Digital Recorded Music vs Analogue Recorded Music is where the Medium is already produced, their is no creativity from the user of the Medium.

The Electrical Energy required to create sound is either born from embedded code or a embedded form referred to as modulus. 

I am not seeing anything but two very different technologies when there are notions proposed Photography and Replaying Music are with similarities.

 

Digital Art as a Medium vs Traditional Art Mediums, I can understand where a debate can develop, as disciplines to create become very very similar. 

@ghdprentice - 'Leica look'? You mean there are people who claim they can tell what camera/lens a photo was taken with by looking at the photo? 

There may be folks that can tell. It is obvious to me sometimes, sometimes not.

I would say it is mostly the attributes of the tool used to capture images that is unique. It is sensitivity in a couple of areas of the visual spectrum that allow emotionally expressive photos to be more easily captured. Sort of like mid-range bloom in audio.  I have tried to take a photo that I have taken with my Nikon D800 and convert it into a photo that looks like I took from my Leica… I could do it easily in normal photo settings (or sometimes they look identical already).  However, on a very cloudy day on the ocean with rocks… it is hard to change the D800 to the Leica image. The sensitivity and nuance in the dark tones is simply spectacular with the Leica… and the lenses work particularly well in this environment because of they are made to work optimally in low light.

I have many thousands of photos from my Nikon and my Fuji and my Leica. If I’m just wandering through photos looking through things and I hit photos that emotional move me they are almost always from the Leica.