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In what has been an epically bad week for almost every aspect of photography, around here, there was the Great Wide and Slim Exposure Debacle of June 2012. I asked my daughter to rewind the roll of film in the UWAS while I shot with another camera. Unfortunately, I failed to check before opening the camera, and it was not completely rewound. I had it scanned anyway, just to see what the effect would be. The bulk of the pictures were unsalvageable, But the first few I'd taken were kind of okay.
This is the Neptune Diner, located in Lancaster, Pa. I just love these old timey diners.
This was taken with a "Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim", a cheap toy camera that has a 22mm wideangle plastic lens. The camera feels very flimsy, and some of the shots were munched up by the winder.
I used Ilford PanF Plus 50 black and white film in this little plastic thing, which is a bit like sprinking salad over a McDonalds hamburger. The Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim - which I will call "Vivitar Ultra Wide and Etc" from now on - has one shutter speed and one aperture. F11 and 125, I think.
The shot was taken in the dip that surrounds Old Sarum, in Wiltshire.
More from the lost Berlin roll obviously found again. Its lovely when you come across prints you forgot you even had. Walking to the plane on the way to Berlin, that explains the camera shake.
In what has been an epically bad week for almost every aspect of photography, around here, there was the Great Wide and Slim Exposure Debacle of June 2012. I asked my daughter to rewind the roll of film in the UWAS while I shot with another camera. Unfortunately, I failed to check before opening the camera, and it was not completely rewound. I had it scanned anyway, just to see what the effect would be. The bulk of the pictures were unsalvageable, But the first few I'd taken were kind of okay.
I find it fascinating how the effects manifest themselves differently in each image- Here we have a picture that is half blown out, half not at all.
Weird.
My first attempt at redscale and I am thoroughly in love with it.
Lunken Airport, Cincinnati OH.
Rainbow V Ultra Wide and Slim clone.
Did you ever wonder, where the dead/used/returned/cut license plates go?
Right here.
Where they join their friends, and toghether they go to meet their maker... and hopefully, although I do not know, they will become new ones....
Vivitar ultra wide and slim, fuji velvia 50, crossprocessed.
See it large
I did a film swap with Karly! I took my photos over winter break in California, and she took hers in Virginia. Really stoked about the results :)
For those of you who are either Baha'is or Iranian, on March 21st, we celebrate our new year; the close our of 19 day Fast, and the beginning of the new.
I chose this photo as the one to be submitted to the nineteendays.wordpress.com blog for the New Year because to me it symbolizes a fresh start, a new path and clean slate.
the track marks symbolize the direction that my life is going, fresh, new, not knowing whats down the road.
Creepy 2 headed torso in a wheel barrel. Awesome right?
Walking around the Alameda Antique Show Flea Market taking pictures of stuff I like.
Tokyo/Oxford doubles project with Tomomi.
For anyone wondering, I gave a camera with film in to Tomomi, who went to Japan and took the whole roll of film of things she thought were interesting. Then she came back, and I rewound the film and took my own photos over the top. I had no idea what she had taken, and she had no idea what I was going to take.
The film was then sent for developing and the developers decided to crop the images themselves. So there are several random elements going on here. You always get something interesting going on, like the way the blue sky edge lines up nicely with the window frame - we could not have planned that!
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and random film.