first steps into the world of analoge photography
got my developed film back yesterday.
they are far from perfect, the focus is off on some pictures and the pictures in general have a yellow-ish tone and have a lot of noise, but those (especially the focus and noise thing) are things I expected. and while they are not perfect, I kinda love the old film look they have.
one of those, where the focus was a little off
since I'm definitely planning to explore the world of analoge photography more, I thought about a way to keep the costs for film and developing to a minimum. took me almost all day, but I've finally figured out how to convert a photographed color negative to a postive using PS. haven't perfected it yet, but the finished pictures are viewable ;) so yeah, that'll definitely save some money on picture developing
just for comparision, the store developed picture (rigth) and the photographed negative side by side.
just for comparision, the store developed picture (rigth) and the photographed negative side by side.
they both have the pros and cons, but I kinda prefer the left one color wise.
Balda Baldinette / 50mm/f2,9 + Fuji Superia 200
Balda Baldinette / 50mm/f2,9 + Fuji Superia 200
2 Comments:
STUPID THING ATE MY COMMENT! *breathes*
There is something about these photos that make me feel like we have done back to 1920, now what would have been way sweet is if there was some like street thing or movie filming that was doing this and you happened to catch people in costume, that would have been sweet.
Sure these pics may not be perfect but I think that is what makes them perfect you know? I really like the feel of them to make me love them! but seriously what do you do that I don't love LoL.
Also I like the color more on the pic on the left aswell, it pops more.
I'm definitely loving the old look of them.
and I just figured out that the camera has an uncoupled rangefinder...gonna be helpful with the focusing next time lol