photos with a toy camera aren't more fun but the fun is when you see what you got. at the moment i'm using a PN 919 camera and i'm taking a photo/day with it. will let you know more when film is developed.
Yeow -- that's three months worth of news, photos, travel and excitement all rolled into one post!!! I have one of those Holga WPC -- wide pinhole cameras (6x9 and 6x12) -- which I have never used. Well dangit! I'm going to shoot a roll of Gold 200 in it on Sunday, April 28 (6x9 to make it easier on the lab for scanning)!!! Well, that's what I am planning anyway! I still like the Bulb exposure of the river better -- to me it is a dreamy interpretation of fast-moving water (and I did noticed that the extended exposure shows more of the rocks under the water). Can't wait to see your videos from your travels -- I think that I noticed the west coast glowing more on Google Earth while you were out there!!! Cheers!
The FM2 is a dream ... such a great camera!
photos with a toy camera aren't more fun but the fun is when you see what you got. at the moment i'm using a PN 919 camera and i'm taking a photo/day with it. will let you know more when film is developed.
Wonderful series, love the timeless feel of these photos!
Yeow -- that's three months worth of news, photos, travel and excitement all rolled into one post!!! I have one of those Holga WPC -- wide pinhole cameras (6x9 and 6x12) -- which I have never used. Well dangit! I'm going to shoot a roll of Gold 200 in it on Sunday, April 28 (6x9 to make it easier on the lab for scanning)!!! Well, that's what I am planning anyway! I still like the Bulb exposure of the river better -- to me it is a dreamy interpretation of fast-moving water (and I did noticed that the extended exposure shows more of the rocks under the water). Can't wait to see your videos from your travels -- I think that I noticed the west coast glowing more on Google Earth while you were out there!!! Cheers!