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Jun 23 2011 06:48pm
found my father's old dusty canon a-1 along with 2 lenses, 50mm /1.8 and 35mm /2
i used the kodak porta 400 iso film
most of these shots were taken with the 35mm /2 one..
i was mostly shooting on the P mode and sometimes switching between shutter priority and aperture priority
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This post was edited by Sawyer on Jun 23 2011 06:54pm
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eleven


twelve


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I really like numbers 8 and 10

8 because of the mood of the photo and 10 because of the reflection in the window and the light on his face even if something about it looks a little oddd lol very clear photos for film, good job, seems like you know what you're doing for the most part ^_^
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Quote (succulentdesire @ Jun 24 2011 02:56am)
I really like numbers 8 and 10

8 because of the mood of the photo and 10 because of the reflection in the window and the light on his face even if something about it looks a little oddd lol very clear photos for film, good job, seems like you know what you're doing for the most part ^_^


thank you sir :) that's my brother on number ten, literally 5 seconds before i took the shot we were laughing our asses off at something.. i didn't expect him to appear so.. dramatic in the picture.
and as for me knowing what i'm doing for the most part is probably an overstatement. it took me some post processing to get the exposure right, most of the pictures were seriously overexposed. when i got them developed i was pretty upset with the result, i was expecting them to come out much better overall.. i guess it'll come with experience

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Quote (Sawyer @ Jun 23 2011 07:07pm)
thank you sir :) that's my brother on number ten, literally 5 seconds before i took the shot we were laughing our asses off at something.. i didn't expect him to appear so.. dramatic in the picture.
and as for me knowing what i'm doing for the most part is probably an overstatement. it took me some post processing to get the exposure right, most of the pictures were seriously overexposed. when i got them developed i was pretty upset with the result, i was expecting them to come out much better overall.. i guess it'll come with experience


definitely but it looks really good for having been overexposed you know ^_^

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