Very cool! I'll try to post something tomorrow or so - feeling pretty tired tonight >_<
Photography and Cameras.
Please do, so I can post more of mine without feeling bad about it. <3
Aaaah, sorry, stuff keeps happening >_< I haven't forgotten!
I haven't lost faith in You!
All shot with various films on various dates. Couldn't recall most of them now ^^'7
These two were taken in November last year in London, along with the Britannia statue I showed you in the other thread. These are unedited though. Ultramax 400, I think.
Taken somewhere sort of near where I live, with a Lomography roll that fat-rolled. I think it came out pretty cool though~
Goodwood Revival last year. Pretty sure this one was Portra, probably 400.
I think this one was with Fujichrome, but can't remember which exactly.
malmon
Oh wow, all of those are very comfy. I really like the third one. Those white blemishes give it such a dreamy mood. The first one is also very comfy, but I'm a sucker for urban photography. I also like the last two. Very nice depth of field.
You have a good camera, and an even better eye.
Okay then, it's my turn now:
Vienna spiders.
I won't tell you what this one is. It kills the magic.
Just some death and decay.
And a friendly reminder that beauty is where you look for it. Even in an obscure warehouse.
very nice pictures!
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WorstFriend I won't tell you what this one is. It kills the magic.
Hmm, if not water, it looks like something soft but crystalline. Maybe a macro shot of years' worth of condensed drink spills on a bar table...
That and the one with the... fur(?) are my favourite ones of this set ^^
WorstFriend You have a good camera, and an even better eye.
Only the two city and car photos can be considered to be the camera doing a good job, as that one was taken with the Canon A-1, which has auto exposure. The rest are all with the purely mechanical GL690, so a lot of the time it's super hit or miss, especially given the weight of the thing.
I like to think I have a decent eye for things, but in reality these are some very finely cherry-picked examples ^^'7 That said, film photography (especially 6x9) is expensive, so it forces one to think a bit more carefully before opening the shutter. The downside is that I haven't been able to get a whole lot of good action pics.
I like to think I have a decent eye for things, but in reality these are some very finely cherry-picked examples ^^'7
As if mine aren't. As if anyone's aren't. That's just how it works.
That said, film photography (especially 6x9) is expensive
So is instant photography, though I don't know how it compares, so I get that feel. I still can't afford more Polaroid film.
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WorstFriend Dunno which film you buy, but it looks like 8 frames of Polariod Color 600 cost £19.
C41 6x9cm development with 6x4" prints costs (also 8 frames) £11 with the lab I use (excluding delivery). If you include my favourite film, Portra 400, which is £74 for a 5-pack, that adds £14.80 to the cost, for a total of £25.80 per roll.
So yeah, 6x9cm just about "wins"... Always thought Polaroid stuff would be cheaper!
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malmon
Mmmm, Polaroid's I-type film is cheaper, I assume it's because the cassettes have no battery inside them (I have to say though, compared to my Instax, which I have to charge, the batteryless 660 and 670 are very convenient). On a sidenote, those new Polaroid cameras look very interesting, especially the I-2. Might look into them one day when I have enough money. There's so many instant cameras I want, I don't think I'll ever get myself a proper analog or digital camera...
Oh and by the way, I thought you guys might like my weebified 660.
WorstFriend Oh and by the way, I thought you guys might like my weebified 660.
Oh my ^^'7 Do people ever ask about your camera irl?
They don't dare.
Oh wow, that looks so lush compared to the previous photo. Makes me want to lie down on that grass in the shade.
WorstFriend I'd definitely put a blanket down first - the grass was pretty tall ^^' But yes, it was quite nice~ I didn't stick around though, as I was just taking my Volvo for a drive after carrying out some percuissive maintenance on the throttle body.
The grass being tall is specifically why I wouldn't put down a blanket.
WorstFriend Oh really? You'd probably have things crawling all over you within seconds!
WorstFriend Are you Polish?