Wow, lots of very nice answers!
@TheFlyingCamera : Thank you, I really appreciate the feedback! I definitely want to try more night photography but I haven't brought my tripod in my suitcase... I'm considering buying a cheap one went the financial situation gets better (you know how the student life is

) but in the meantime, I use rather fast film and try to take advantage of walls and such.
I'll post more as soon as I get more! I'd like to shoot 5 rolls a days but I find film extremely expensive nowadays (here in PoA it costs $R36 - 10$ for 1 roll of Superia, and in Japan it was like JPY500 - 5$). So it's more like 1 roll a month for me at the moment
@MattKing : Thanks! I got my OM-20 from my Grandpa, he told me that the sensor was broken but it seems to work fine with me (I often set to -1/3 stops because it has a tendency to overexpose, I should do some bracketing soon to find the sweet spot). Zuiko lenses go for incredibly cheap on the web if you spend time looking! The only problem my SLR has is that the foam in the "dark room" (no idea how to say that, the box in which you put the film) is getting old and makes crumbs everywhere. I should change it but I'm a bit scared - and lazy
@Svenedin : Thank you! Okay so here is a bit more info :
- My camera, the Olympus OM-20 is a 35mm SLR made in the 80s. I got it from my grandpa. The OM-x0 serie is the amateur version of the OM-x series I believe. The OM-20 is the second generation, it has a semi automatic mode with priority to the aperture. The speed goes from 1/1000 to 2s and the ISO from 25 to 1600.
- My lenses are all Zuiko, that I bought for extremely cheap on second hand websites (except for the 50mm that was already on the camera when I got it). They work fine and are in shape, but have a bit of unremovable dust inside.
- I don't develop at home because I neither have the gear nor a dark room. I also have and always have had roommates, who I think wouldn't be too pleased if I condemned a whole room and used stinky chemicals in the kitchen. I thus go to the nearest lab. In Japan I used to go to Bic Camera or Yodobashi, but in Brazil I go to the Fujifilm lab next to my place. In France I had my favourite lab which was hella expensive but made quality developments. They scans sucked though, but I don't have my own film scanner.
@Michael Guzzi Wow that's reaaally cool! Obrigado! Would definitely be super cool to hang out and take pictures, I haven't found many people here that are ready to stay several hours early morning to wait for the perfect light

I wanted to travel around in the area so maybe I could hop by Caixas Do Sul...