It was early summer with the leaves just barely coming out (yes, leaves come only in May). Overnight it had rained a lot but when I went out for a walk in the morning, the sun was already shining. I saw
Autumn has arrived but I was thinking about some photographic experiences earlier this year. In these photos, snow had mostly molten, though there were not many signs of grass coming out of the ground.
I have always been sceptical about expired film, especially when it comes from an unknown source. How has it been stored? Has it spend a couple of decades in some mouldy cellar? And what happened to the
For a long time, I've been thinking about what kind of meaningful post to share with the community. I have collected a set of film photos to share, but I was waiting for inspiration to strike. Well, bad
Recently, @solymi asked me to post some photos from my new (well, new to me!) 6x9 camera that I randomly came across. Flea markets are usually full of items that can be put into use. I appreciate it that
If I didn't know that I used an ISO 100 film, I would have assumed it was something like Kodak 3200 developed to ISO 3200 in Rodinal. Well, at least I would have been right about the developer. The film
This soft fluffy ball is not exactly a dandelion but some plant relative to it. I have no idea what its name actually is but it does not really matter. What I know is that it was even softer than dandelions,
I love trains! And I love film photography! Combine the two and we get a photo like the one below. I visited a train museum. It was fairly dark inside and I only had ISO 100 film, Kodak TMax 100, so I
First post in the community so i would like to thank everyone hoping that the film community will grow , this is my last 35mm fillm im using a ship camara that I bought in a flea market in the center of
Took this photo back in the days when I was just getting started in photography. I was shooting on 35mm film and didn’t realise that my roll was jammed on the last shot. So I kept taking photos, not realising