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I'm a first time participant and am very new to shooting film. I like the idea of shooting assignments and hope to be able to take part now and then.
Taken June 3, 2016 with a newly acquired Pentax ME Super and 50mm 1:2 lens. Home developed in DD-X.
Really loving this photo! I really like the lighting and the tonality.I'm a first time participant and am very new to shooting film. I like the idea of shooting assignments and hope to be able to take part now and then.
Taken June 3, 2016 with a newly acquired Pentax ME Super and 50mm 1:2 lens. Home developed in DD-X.
Thanks, Rachelle.Nice interpretation Julie!
Thanks, Bert, for the nice comment and warm welcome.Hi Julie, Welcome to the MSA and this is an excellent image and entry!
Thanks so much, Aaron.Really loving this photo! I really like the lighting and the tonality.
Thanks!Nice softness, almost water colours.
Would do well as a book cover too.
All these flower shots in the gallery are lovely, and are getting me really excited for the color class at school this upcoming semester!
Finally got around to developing my film. I think I got three good ones on this roll.
I've also come up with a new naming scheme to help me be more organized with my negatives. (And so I don't have to call everything "Untitled #5." Year/Month/Roll/Frame)
16.5.1.9
Honestly I just wanted to see how long my cat would hold still with the flower on her head...
This one is actually a double exposure, rotating the camera 180o between exposures.
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A double exposure of some small flowers out in the backyard.
I've really been enjoying these...
EDIT: found the gallery embed option.
I'm a first time participant and am very new to shooting film. I like the idea of shooting assignments and hope to be able to take part now and then.
Taken June 3, 2016 with a newly acquired Pentax ME Super and 50mm 1:2 lens. Home developed in DD-X.
From the international Rose test garden in Portland Oregon
Shot on 35mm Portra 160
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Those are very cool.Digital snap of a couple "(there was a url link here which no longer exists)" prints. Hope the snap is allowed; I'd have to adjust the color if I sc*nned it and it would still turn out less acurate.
From the international Rose test garden in Portland Oregon
Shot on 35mm Portra 160
These are fascinating, Wayne. In the one on the left, one of the petals looks like a fish and that leads me to imagine these are exotic underwater flowers. Thanks for the link...I will have to investigate how these are done.Digital snap of a couple "(there was a url link here which no longer exists)" prints. Hope the snap is allowed; I'd have to adjust the color if I sc*nned it and it would still turn out less acurate.
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3rd one is a snap of a Lumen Print, "May Flowers". Haven't gotten around to Lumenochromizing it yet.
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