Back after some time off

LifeIn35mm

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Boulder, Co
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Lately I have been longing for the thrill of shooting. A few months ago I completely stopped shooting (Just got a car and realized I love cars even more than I thought, so a lot of time was spend driving and working on it). This was right after I started to really enjoy street photography too. I have 9-10 rolls that have been sitting for a while. I have a few images on these rolls that I have stuck in my head that I am really exited about how they will turn out, the F3 was very low on power when I took the shots in heavy rain so hopefully they are not exposed that off. Anyway I am now back and bringing my FM with a 50 and 2 rolls of HP5 to school tomorrow. Some of you may have noticed that I started putting up classified ads but am now no longer selling any more of my equipment. I'm glad to be back! Wish me luck with street photography. I plan to include some photos on my college application when I apply to Georgia Tech so hopefully I can get some good images in the next couple years. Also if anyone knows of a good cheap 35mm film scanner let me know so I can continue to have my work critiqued on here.
 

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Jun 14, 2009
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I use a plain, old Epson 2450 flatbed. It's not supposed to be good enough for 35mm, but it is.
 

Trask

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Oct 23, 2005
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Virginia (northern)
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35mm RF
Most, if not all of my (few) images in my portfolio on APUG were negatives scanned with an Epson 3200 Perfection.
 
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