P&S Week Photos

Stephanie Brim

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Yes, we have snow.

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Someone still believes in love.

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Hungry?

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Humble throne.

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View on my walk to work.

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From behind and from the hip.

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Don't forget.

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Muse?

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Light.

Taken with one of these cameras. Maybe I should buy up tons of them and resell them to the Lomo crowd.
 
Thanks. I also wanted to mention that those are my first shots out of Rodinal. TMAX 100 in Rodinal 1:100 at 21C for 20 minutes. I'm liking it.
 
Now you have me excited about this, darn you. Watch me leave my lovely Canon at home and pick this thing up. Need some faster film, though, for inside...ISO 100 isn't going to cut it.
 
It definately has the old box camera look to it and really makes a good old style photo. Be good for making some vintage photos
 
Someone at APUG keeps grasping at straws about how these *can't* be purely analog...they're scanned, but no correction was done. He can't seem to just believe me on that.
 
Just tell them your a young dumb blonde from Iowa and couldn't possibly know how to do such cool stuff as photoshopping ;-)
 
That they'd probably believe...even if I *am* a brunette. :p

On a serious note, though, I have Tri-X in the thing now. Really excited about the next ones...all inside shots. Trying to decide what to push the film to to actually get them to come out. I'm thinking 12,800. The lens is a constant f/11 and the shutter speed is around 1/125 judging from the decent photos at 4 PM. So hm.
 
excellent work! I like specially the first, with the refletion of the tree in the water. And the snow tell us it s winter ! brava!
 
Yeah...this is making me realize how much fun I have with these cheapo cameras. Maybe I should grab up the Holga 35mm when the time comes.
 
Steph, great first photo you have there!

It's the kind of photo which makes me want to look at again and again. It proves the point that sometimes it's not the glass or camera. But the subject which one is shooting. Bravo!! :D
 
Well Steph, personally i like people photos. But that first photo has qualities of light contrasted against the dark areas that i find appealing. And the reflection of the trees make it interesting.

Well, that's just my take of it. I guess its one of those photos that does not look that great when one is framing it in the viewfinder but turns out not too bad when the photo comes out after its developed.
 
the first one is good, but the last one i like best. i have shot a lot of great photos with cheap cameras, and in spite of gas every now and then, it is the eye that makes the difference.

besides, would it be so bad if the pictures had been photoshopped? the shots as such would still be the basis, and i see photoshop as a means for digital photography development (the guy complaining could have as well complained about the pictures being developed in the first place).
 
Wonderful shots, Steph. Glad to see you've finally been baptized into the Church of Rodinal.
 
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