June of this year has been quite a month for me. It has, for some time, been quite busy, and other times, I dare say turbulent. I'm thankful that I somewhat still get the chance to go take pictures at my leisure time. Here are some random knickknacks from the month.. A lot of these are from our recent company outing and some sights around the office- Namely my favorite Starbucks branch.
Somebody seeks the unique person you are in every face among the crowd they see and in every stranger they meet... I know I do. Cameras, cuisine, chats, and coffee. Let me take your portrait, maybe? Tell me your interesting story.
Showing posts with label Fantasy X Reality. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 16, 2017
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Came Across The Fuji Acros
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Rolling With A (Belo)Russian
I went crazy yet again. I chanced upon this interesting plastic gem. While the Minolta I borrowed is superior in every way, I still got enchanted with this Belorussian beauty. Maybe because I really just have a thing for rangefinders. It has a kind of subtlety that calls less attention than the average SLR.
This is the Belomo Vilia. I've recently acquired this beauty and finished shooting a roll with it. So what do I think about this beauty? Well...
Monday, May 1, 2017
Blowouts, Blurs, Grain, And Flaws That Remain
You'd think that with continuous use, you'd obtain mastery of something. While that is true in many cases, it isn't so for my film photography endeavor. That van that gives away free coffee is in town so I dropped by and had a few good pictures along the way.
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Free Coffee! This is among my better shots in the roll. Cool van in a cool place on a lovely Sunday! |
Friday, April 14, 2017
Analog Imperfections
Last time I mentioned I started fiddling with film. Well, I still am. I don't think I'm gonna stop anytime soon. Photography is somewhat special again, especially with a film camera. It was interesting for me to explore so I tried bringing it around me when I go places when I had the chance. "It's the same, but different..." comes to mind. No electronics, no artificial sharpening, no color correction, no auto whitebalance, heck, no batteries even. Just a camera and a roll of film.
It actually feels liberating to shoot without worrying about batteries or how it turned out. It's not necessarily better, since it has a number of imperfections- no crisp lightning-fast accurate focusing here, but it's exactly what I imagined and romanticized it to be. This set is shot with a Fujifilm C200. So far I love this for being cheap and cheerful!
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