daisy jars
let it bleed
this is from november from the first roll i shot with my ultra wide and slim. since getting evin's scanner to work, i decided to try scanning some of the prints i've gotten back from snapfish and comparing my scans with the ones they upload to their site (and the ones i consequently share on flickr). this photo was inherently dark, since i shot it indoors (even on 800 film) and i tweaked some of the brightness/contrast/exposure settings in the scanning software and the grain was seriously enhanced, but i think it's far more interesting to look at than the snapfish scan (below)
i just finished shooting my second roll in the UWS half an hour ago and plan on sending it off as soon as possible for processing. my outlook on the resulting photos is considerably sunnier, knowing i can scan the prints myself for a set of photos i enjoy (i have not been impressed by the quality of processing i've received from snapfish, probably largely because of the quality of the scans i see online before i receive prints in the mail).
i really enjoy this album, by the way. the funny thing is that i had seen a photo of its cover on tumblr just that morning and thought it was amazing. little did i know i'd be walking into the record store, finding a copy, and buying it (for evin, cause he's the one with the record player, but really...we can share!). it's great on the outside as well as in!
let it bleed
this is from november from the first roll i shot with my ultra wide and slim. since getting evin's scanner to work, i decided to try scanning some of the prints i've gotten back from snapfish and comparing my scans with the ones they upload to their site (and the ones i consequently share on flickr). this photo was inherently dark, since i shot it indoors (even on 800 film) and i tweaked some of the brightness/contrast/exposure settings in the scanning software and the grain was seriously enhanced, but i think it's far more interesting to look at than the snapfish scan (below)
i just finished shooting my second roll in the UWS half an hour ago and plan on sending it off as soon as possible for processing. my outlook on the resulting photos is considerably sunnier, knowing i can scan the prints myself for a set of photos i enjoy (i have not been impressed by the quality of processing i've received from snapfish, probably largely because of the quality of the scans i see online before i receive prints in the mail).
i really enjoy this album, by the way. the funny thing is that i had seen a photo of its cover on tumblr just that morning and thought it was amazing. little did i know i'd be walking into the record store, finding a copy, and buying it (for evin, cause he's the one with the record player, but really...we can share!). it's great on the outside as well as in!