Jordan A. W
Spotlight
After procrastinating for months now, I finally made the jump into shooting film, and figured what better to start with than the big and beautiful Pentax 67. Developing the B&W myself was also something that really interested me, and after many people saying how simple, cheap and satisfying it is, I was keen to give it a crack.
This first roll was more of a test roll than anything. I wanted to get a feel for the whole process of shooting and developing film and make sure there were no faults with the camera etc, but I'm happy with how some of the shots came out.
Pentax 6x7, 105mm f2.4
1/4 at f11, no filters
Fuji Acros 100
Spotlight
After procrastinating for months now, I finally made the jump into shooting film, and figured what better to start with than the big and beautiful Pentax 67. Developing the B&W myself was also something that really interested me, and after many people saying how simple, cheap and satisfying it is, I was keen to give it a crack.
This first roll was more of a test roll than anything. I wanted to get a feel for the whole process of shooting and developing film and make sure there were no faults with the camera etc, but I'm happy with how some of the shots came out.
Pentax 6x7, 105mm f2.4
1/4 at f11, no filters
Fuji Acros 100