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felt and wirecraft with Mimosa

Taken with Pentax zoom 105 super using Kodak colorplus 200 film.

Kentmere 400 developed in Ilford DDX @12:30

Olympus OM-1

F. Zuiko 50mm f/1.8

Kodak Tri-X

Scratch Scratch and Scratch ! (Riki-chan In The Park) :

 

Nikon F4 / AF Nikkor 85mm F1.4D (IF) / CH /

April 25, 2019 / 1280px

Minolta X-700

Edgewood High School, Madison, WI

 

ねんねこ

心是這般內斂的粉紅色。

Strange thing.

Kodak Tri-X 400

Leica M6 Ilford HP5+ 400 Ilfotec LC29 1+19 6:30 Min 20 Grad Analog

I am so thrilled to see that so longed for GRAIN effect in nearly every edited photo today, is not necessary in this series of photos...

 

Contrary, it is sometimes a necessity to REDUCE NOISE rather than adding it.

 

With this photo (and this series) I 'danced' between leaving or taking away the grain, depending on the photo.

 

Every one of these photos mean something to me. It reminds me of the time I have spent in this sanctuary, where the majority of this film was shot... I can remember every positioning, trying to think what could be the best possible shot...

 

As this was my first film, I wanted to use my film the most optimal way, with minimum of bad photos. But I wouldn't panic about it. Or degrade myself if I fail. No! My intentions with film photography were (and are) not recognizable or tangible to my mind... But I know what I feel when I'm doing it. Pure joy. Contentment. Isn't that the most essential here?

 

THIS PHOTO...

also depicts 2PM-ish period (nearly same time as the previous photo in CHAPEL... we had a lunch break so I was able to take these photos carefully)...

Again, playing with the shadows and light... I must admit I think I did some arrangements of the grille to get the best looking look.. I hope you don't mind :)

Here are my first few Photographs from Film.

  

Pentax MX, Fuji 400

clap clap a la mejor model

In The Riverside Park :

 

Nikon F4 / AF DC Nikkor 135mm F2D /

Lomography Color Negative 400 /

December 8, 2016 / 1280px

This film city is a contemporary recreation of an antique Arabic village nestled behind a canyon in the desert of the Zekreet peninsula. The Film City is located in one of Qatar’s truly fantastic site that is entirely deserted. The visitors really feel as they may have stepped into one of the ghost towns in the American west; with anomalous palm trees rather than tumbleweeds afford a visual treat in the never-ending arid landscape.

and my favorite vintage blanket

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(film) and Susi in the photo.

 

I've got my Macbook pro today. yaaayyy!! <3

 

Explored on Mar 17, 2010 #425

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