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Shot on Kodak Gold 200 with Tokina AT-X 2.8/80-200.
Natural light, last rays of sun shining through the window.....
Ah yeah, here's the good stuff. Pretty sure these were going in a baked tortilla shell in a sort of taco salad type thing.
Have you guys tried out the new Photo Experience here on Flickr? Man, that is terrible, right? I mean, it looks pretty, but there is no functionality. I was sitting there trying to edit dates, so I could get some pictures shared and I couldn't do it. What's the point? Also, hastags in the regular tags? Now that's just stupid. I opted out after trying it. Hopefully enough people complain that this new photo experience doesn't become the standard design.
A future classroom plant--and a test for common sense. Taken with Fujifilm 200 35 mm film.
Helston station in Cornwall was opened by the Helston Railway in 1887 and was later taken over by the GWR. It was the terminus of an 8½ mile branch from Gwinear Road on the main line to Penzance. The GWR used to run a bus service from Helston to The Lizard.
Passengers services ceased in 1962, goods in 1964.
The site has now been redeveloped.
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 79 – April 1, 2013..The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! World’s Fastest 35mm SLR – The Minolta 9ti! Mat’s FPP Debonair Report! FPP Listener Letterpalooza! APS Film! Pinhole Cameras and much, much more!
filmphotographyproject.com/podcast
Strudel!
Shot with the Polaroid Spectra (w/ Close-Up Adapter) on Impossible PZ 680 Color Pro Film.
Sneak peek in film of the coming uploads. Again, I asked Sara to wear her mother's clothes. Her mother had some really gorgeous dresses from when she was young, and Sara moved in them as they were her second skin. It was amazing to see.
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I was a super keen hobbyist photographer maybe five or more years ago now. Life got in the way and my passion fizzled out and every time I tried to start up again I just never got excited. Years and years following shooting some film I bought as a taste of film, I finally got them exposed. I absolutely love the quality of film photograph and finally feel like I can get excited about photography again. I'm sorry for that huge monologue, I just needed to share!