Hi Asha, well yours is the last of the 2012 52ers that I needed to catch up on but the more I put it off until I had time the more I got behind! So here goes:
Week 45: bubbles, love that shot it has a timeless feel to it, Id say its very difficult to actually tell what era its from!
Week 46: Hi
I dont think there have been enough SPs throughout this years 52s so its nice to see everyone occasionally. Was this on timer? Did they do such things on these cameras?
Week 47: The camera has coped really well considering the slow shutter speed. Your better half must have a lot of patience while you tinker with these old cameras!
Week 48: I bet the camera crews were just as fascinated by your camera as you were in them filming? Just a shame about the road sign in it!
WOW that is one bendy, windy hill, I think my hubby would go hand brake mad down that!
Week 49: Thats one massive camera! Its done well though, the detail in the shot is superb and its nicely exposed
Week 50: From the massive to the dinky! Yes the quality of the shots are questionable, but at least it still produces something!
Week 51: Shame the camera didnt catch the wave, but considering the lighting conditions it has coped better than most DSLRs would these days! Thats one old camera though.
I think someone needs to restore that restaurant!
Week 52: Wow, its amazing seeing them all lined up together, that is certainly a collection to be proud of!
Congratulations for finishing your film 52, its certainly more challenging doing it with the equipment you have! You certainly deserve to feel proud, after all its easy to do it with a digital camera, but having to take the shot, develop it, scan it, tinker with it, then up load it must be massively time consuming! Well done
I am wondering now if I still have my first ever camera in a box somewhere? An old 110mm (I think) film camera