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A couple more from Iceland. Xpan | Portra 400
Any particular reason you can think of?
Another from the 8x10, this time one of my favourite trees
Didn't realise this tree was such a big deal when I shot it. I had never even heard of it! I just happed upon it on the 17 mile drive near Pebble Beach. Apparently it's one of the most photographed trees in North America. Ha. Can tell I am not a landscapist!!
Contax 645 & Kodak Ektar 100
Pentax 67II and the good ol' 105/2.4. HP5 in Ilfosol 3:
Liking the street scenes
There is a reason you stopped to shoot it.
Anybody can go out, find and recreate photographs that they know have already been shot.
On one hand, its a pita finding out its not your tree, your shot, your discovery, but on the other its conformation that you're looking at and seeing the right things.
Not the actions of a non landscapist....
While perhaps not the highest quality photos, there's a lot of fun to be had with instant photography.
Instax Mini 9
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FILM - Sorrento (Instax Mini) by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Sorrento (Instax Mini) by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Sorrento (Instax Mini) by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Sorrento (Instax Mini) by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Sorrento (Instax Mini) by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
Please excuse my crappy handwriting (and the fact that I've erroneously written Corsa Italia instead of Corso Italia on some of them).
Great use of the XPan vertically. The middle one especially.
Iceland | Xpan | Portra 400
I do love the consistency in colours from the Instax films. If only the Impossible/Polaroid Originals stuff was as good. Love, love instant photos. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, there's a lot of pleasure to be had from getting the finished print back in just a minute or two. I've ordered an album to put them in, but there's one stuck on the fridge too already.
Iceland | Xpan | Portra 400
This is a brilliant device for dealing with the Xpan in vertical format, which otherwise can look a bit weird. Great stuff, FL.
Great stuff. I think there's something extra special about multiples, triptychs and so on. The idea doesn't seem very popular though, I vaguely remember suggesting a thread for groups of images that work together, and it went nowhere.
My daughter in law has made a group of 4 pictures, individually quite small, on their wall. They show my son surfing, or on beaches with his surf board. Individually the images are nothing special (he's too far away, in the wrong place in the frame, etc). But she has a real eye and has made a group that really grabs my attention each time I see it. I think yours might do the same for you.
Print 'em and hang 'em!
Loving these!Olympus OM-1
Zuiko 28mm f/3.5
Fujifilm Acros 100
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FILM - Triple Morris by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Plymouth by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
Loving these!