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Lockdown has given me time to dig out my vintage cameras and photograph them for sale.
Playing with them is hazardous as the need to try them again (or even buy the odd one or two that I used to hanker after) overcomes me. This time, several of my favourites sold, leaving just a couple. I had no intent to try film again, after all, I'm just regaining some of my mojo for digital photography.
Eventually, it bit me. The 50s and 60s rangefinders look so stylish! The Vito CLR and the Baldina didn't sell quickly, so in order to avoid buying one to suit me, I plan to run film in them. In the past it was more of a continual round of tests. Cameras, film, developer etc... even the process of wet printing images (although that was pretty well only medium format).
This time, with film and some chemicals are on their way to me, I hope to actually get some atmospheric images made.
It was all made worse when I found scans of some images that (I think) have the "look" that I want to get.
Vito CLR FP4 XTOL
Playing with them is hazardous as the need to try them again (or even buy the odd one or two that I used to hanker after) overcomes me. This time, several of my favourites sold, leaving just a couple. I had no intent to try film again, after all, I'm just regaining some of my mojo for digital photography.
Eventually, it bit me. The 50s and 60s rangefinders look so stylish! The Vito CLR and the Baldina didn't sell quickly, so in order to avoid buying one to suit me, I plan to run film in them. In the past it was more of a continual round of tests. Cameras, film, developer etc... even the process of wet printing images (although that was pretty well only medium format).
This time, with film and some chemicals are on their way to me, I hope to actually get some atmospheric images made.
It was all made worse when I found scans of some images that (I think) have the "look" that I want to get.
Vito CLR FP4 XTOL
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