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Film Photography using a 120 medium format Holga camera loaded with slide film, then Cross Processed. Image shows the neon of a casino in St. Maarten from last week's Caribbean cruise.
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Film photo walk in Linnanmäki amusement park
Shot with Pentax Spotmatic F & 2.4/35mm CZJ Flektogon lens on Cinestill 800T film
The 120 isn't expired, but I just got a box of expired 120 today. The rest is expired. The IBM box is full of expired film as well. There's more, but it's in a freezer at work until we can make room for it at home.
Film. SOOC-----------------------------------------I swear this is the last hand I'll post for a while
"A woman's body is beautiful. Why shouldn't I photograph it nude?" - Letizia Battaglia. Here’s a slideshow with video clips showing a wide selection of her images at the show, attended by the mayor and most of the city’s photographers: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW0mdhnaSiE
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 118 – February 1, 2015
The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Nikon F2 Photomic! Nikon F6! 1930 Kodak Brownie! Large Format Report! Listener Letters and a Lot More!
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Image shot: Canon EOS Rebel Ti / Svema Color 125 film
A few weeks ago I had the crazy idea of acquiring a film SLR. I saw a video on Youtube of someone handling an old film camera and I've been seduced by the idea of a camera where you have to manually take care of almost everything. I spent some time browsing eBay and I finally acquired an Olympus OM-2N, 2 lenses and nice case for a a few dozen euros.
I wanted to go out with the camera this week end but because of the cold, windy and rainy weather I rather stayed inside playing with the camera and some LEGO minifigs.
I have no idea what I am really going to do with this camera. I want to use my first film to see what the result look like and if it makes me want to use it more or not. On the other hand I am rather reluctant to use it as I am afraid of wasting the film with bad pictures. Anyway I haven't spent a lot of money for it and in the worse case it will serve as a nice decoration or prop for my toy photography.
EXPLORED
part of my "film/digital debate" EPQ from the summer. (canon A1, Ilford HP5+ 400ISO film, printed in my darkroom)
Had to turn down two photography jobs yesterday because out of a whole month with no plans, the employer wanted me on the only two days that I am busy. Typical.
On the plus, I am sorting out getting a website together, writing my personal statement for university, went to Bristol UWE (university) on saturday and fell in love (I am so desperate to go there), getting a new set of business cards ready to be printed, and saving up/looking into/choosing some studio lights!
When the weather turns back for the better I have even persuaded (bribed with food) my friends to come over for a huge shoot. So excited!
No maker.. Approx 1/64 scale.
Based on the Matchbox model with some variations
Has been extra detailed.
Diecast Mercedes Van- Worldwide Communications - Filming unit.
Leica M2 + Voigtlander 35mm f1.2 ASPH ii
I was trying to find things round the house to take photos of to use the film up. This bucket of water in the bathroom was ready for rinsing the film after I had developed the film. I noticed the reflection of the towel rail in the water so took this shot.
I love how film captures light..
Sorry for the lack of models! Kodak T-Max 100 film 100@200
Rodinal 7ml:1000ml tap water
Semi-stand development -1 inversion
Temperature - "warm to touch" (thermometer had broken so guessed!)
Time - 35min. Why? I think the temperature was >20 degress c.
Epson v600 scan
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An interesting start to our week. Olivia came into bed with us last night after a bad dream, so we slept till 8:15am.
On another note, I finally got a roll of film developed. Funny! It's got photos from our trip to Louisville on it. These were Erin's birthday peonies. Aren't they so pretty?