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valhead.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares their experience of reviving their father's Minolta camera and rediscovering film photography, highlighting the benefits of slowing down, the constraints of film, and the anticipation of processing results. | |
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shimmeringgrains.com
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| | | | | A couple of years ago I was in a small community in Södermanland in Sweden, called Nävekvarn. On a walk with dogs and camera, just outside the community, I found this amazing tree. A beech tree with initials, hearts and names engraved in the ancient tree trunk. With a downfall just minutes away, I was... | |
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isthisit.nz
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| | | | | The strip Las Vegas, baby. I was visiting for a work conference so I brought a couple of film cameras along with me. I wanted to shoot gonzo-style - black and white film, high contrast, shooting from the hip, and capturing impromptu scenes within casinos and along the strip. I needed to be able to shoot quickly within the smog filled casinos. For this I chose the Olympus XA from 1979 with Ilford Delta 400 film pushed to 800. | |
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fupduckphoto.wordpress.com
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| | | Why on earth would I put a large and heavy lens from a medium format camera onto an SLR, to get the equivalent of a standard lens but with a small aperture? Because I can tilt. Tilt and shift lenses are the smaller format solution to the clever things that large format bellows-type cameras can... | ||